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  1. J

    $500 budget - Kegging Setup - Beginner

    Semi-true....Been away for a while after having a new addition to the family. I have read everyone's posts and I appreciate all the feedback. I have very little for brewing, with the exception of CO2 and a kegerator. I have a Dead Man's Ale brew kit but no other equipment. My Goal...
  2. J

    $500 budget - Kegging Setup - Beginner

    Being that I don't know much about this....when you say all-grain vs extract I'm already confused. I assume all-grain is more advanced brewing, however, I don't want to buy equipment that I will outpace or use within a couple of years.
  3. J

    $500 budget - Kegging Setup - Beginner

    Thanks! My only issue is that there is no kegging part to this kit. Is that something I could/should just add to it or am I better off getting a kit with it already included?
  4. J

    $500 budget - Kegging Setup - Beginner

    You just spoke in another language to me....Is there a link to a page where I can buy what I need to get started? Complete beginner.
  5. J

    $500 budget - Kegging Setup - Beginner

    If I could I would.....these parts get expensive quick as I am finding out
  6. J

    $500 budget - Kegging Setup - Beginner

    Thanks for the quick reply. Looking for a single tap. Will bottle certain batches. Keg would be utilized for batches that I like. Looking to experiment quite a bit and do seasonal brews. New to this, but don't want to waste money on beginners kits that are quickly outgrown.
  7. J

    $500 budget - Kegging Setup - Beginner

    I have a $500 budget to get my setup started. I already have the kegerator. I would prefer something that will last for a long time quality wise. Prefer to stay away from a beginner kit that would be good only to get started. Thanks!
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