Silviakitty
Well-Known Member
Hi, all.
I'm Extremely new to both brewing and this forum (started my first batch Sunday, and within a couple of days had found this place), so I'll go ahead and throw some information about my setup here (so you guys can snicker.
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I've started with the Mr. Beer Deluxe kit, which comes with a West Coast Pale Ale starter kit. That's what I've got in the fermenter right now. I was going to make it just as the instructions said for the first batch and start experimenting later, but decided to throw half a cup of honey in there while I was at it. We'll see how it goes.
So in addition to the original kit, which comes with a plastic fermenter keg-thing, a bunch of bottlecaps, and the stuff for the first batch, I picked up a box of the mr beer liter plastic bottles. I then came home and ordered a second fermenter keg, a priming sugar measure, and the stuff for a few more batches. That stuff should be in today or tomorrow.
I'd like to eventually learn to put together my own recipes rather than just buying kits. The more research I do, the more I'm eager to branch out.
However, in the little bit of research I have done, it seems that preparing the malt yourself rather than getting extract takes a good amount of space. I'm in a small apartment...has anyone found success in doing this in small spaces?
By the way, this seems to be an exceedingly friendly forum; I'm glad I stumbled upon it.
thanks much,
Silviakitty
I'm Extremely new to both brewing and this forum (started my first batch Sunday, and within a couple of days had found this place), so I'll go ahead and throw some information about my setup here (so you guys can snicker.
I've started with the Mr. Beer Deluxe kit, which comes with a West Coast Pale Ale starter kit. That's what I've got in the fermenter right now. I was going to make it just as the instructions said for the first batch and start experimenting later, but decided to throw half a cup of honey in there while I was at it. We'll see how it goes.
So in addition to the original kit, which comes with a plastic fermenter keg-thing, a bunch of bottlecaps, and the stuff for the first batch, I picked up a box of the mr beer liter plastic bottles. I then came home and ordered a second fermenter keg, a priming sugar measure, and the stuff for a few more batches. That stuff should be in today or tomorrow.
I'd like to eventually learn to put together my own recipes rather than just buying kits. The more research I do, the more I'm eager to branch out.
By the way, this seems to be an exceedingly friendly forum; I'm glad I stumbled upon it.
thanks much,
Silviakitty