Hello everyone first time poster here wanting to get into this.
First off how much room do you say is required to brew at home successfully?
I live in a apt and dont have room for a dedicated fridge for such as a lager as of now.
From what ive been reading after making it, the biggest thing is just having a place to keep it while it ferments etc before bottling fora few weeks.
How many of you do this with a electric stove? I'm worried about boiling such a large amount of water on this stove as its not the best in the world.
Ive been looking at the kits on midwestsupplies
The intermediate kit is what i was thinking to get started with.
Brewing Intermediate Kit w/Two 5 Gallon Glass Carboys :: Midwest Supplies Homebrewing and Winemaking Supplies
Any other suggestions for me or things Im overlooking in my quest to take my beer addiction to the next level?
Thanks.
First off how much room do you say is required to brew at home successfully?
I live in a apt and dont have room for a dedicated fridge for such as a lager as of now.
From what ive been reading after making it, the biggest thing is just having a place to keep it while it ferments etc before bottling fora few weeks.
How many of you do this with a electric stove? I'm worried about boiling such a large amount of water on this stove as its not the best in the world.
Ive been looking at the kits on midwestsupplies
The intermediate kit is what i was thinking to get started with.
Brewing Intermediate Kit w/Two 5 Gallon Glass Carboys :: Midwest Supplies Homebrewing and Winemaking Supplies
Any other suggestions for me or things Im overlooking in my quest to take my beer addiction to the next level?
Thanks.