I had this last night and was astounded. It is my new favorite... maybe. A local spot came up with a barrel of Founder's Double Trouble, my current fav. I am STOKED by that. I dream I can one day create something like Hopsickle.
I need to go get the kit and get to it. Country Wines seemed to have good pricing and were helpful. I just need a recipe so I know what supplies I need -- just haven't decided on what to lose my brewginity to.
Man, I appreciate all the input.
Haplo, I already sense my impatience. I have decided to purchase some extra stuff to do two at the same time. I am debating on keg vs bottles. I got a commission check today that was double what I anticipated and gives me some bucks to play with. I went to...
Dude, I rule the kitchen. I do 95% of the cooking and 100% of the cleaning in the kitchen. Originally, I am a really good cook, who enjoys it immensely, who likes particular beer...
Sorry for a redundant post. I thought this would be a better place.
New thought. I have some money coming in next month that will allow me to purchase an all grain set up from the get go with multiple kegs. I love beer and cooking so I'm sure I'll stick with it. I have VERY particular beer...
Thanks Haplo.
New thought. I have some money comin in next month that will allow me to purchase an all grain set up from the get go with multiple kegs. I love beer and cooking so I'm sure I'll stick with it. Should I start slow and add on or do it right from the beginning?
sooooooo I am 1/2 done with how to brew. Think the Troegs nugget nectar clone would be a good choice for a first? Something like this?
Size: 5.0 gal
Original Gravity: 1.086 (1.075 - 1.090)
Terminal Gravity: 1.017 (1.012 - 1.020)
Color: 11.9 (8.00 - 15.00)
Alcohol: 9.12% (7.50% - 10.00%)...
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000F3HO92/?tag=skimlinks_replacement-20
maybe someone experienced would be kind enough to let me know if this is worth the $ and looks to be a good starter kit.
Thanks a lot for the advice. I think I am going to finish reading Learn to Brew before heading to the store. I prefer to be best prepared for success. And I'll poke around here.