darm0v
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I purchased a beginner kit from MidWest in January. I bought the intermediate one with two 5 gallon glass carboys. I ended up buying quite a few additional parts and pieces from my LHBS and overpaying quite a bit in the process. I bottled my first batch, and really disliked the entire process. I immediately switched to kegging for my second batch.
I borrowed a wort chiller from a friend for my first three batches and that was inconvenient. After reading about glass carboys breaking and hurting people I decided not to use them for secondary fermentation. My fourth batch (Deception Cream Stout, extract version) has been in a 6.5 gallon bucket for two weeks. I plan on transferring that to an empty keg for further conditioning. I won't be using a carboy for secondary. I'm also going to attempt washing the yeast to save some money for future batches.
Here's a list for beginners that want to skip bottling:
(all Midwest prices unless noted otherwise, feel free to shop around for the best price)
Fermentation
6.5 gallon plastic bucket with grommeted lid $14.99
3 piece airlock $1.25
Kettle
Large aluminum brew kettle ~8 gallons $37.80 (Sam's Club)
Aeration
21" stainless steel spoon $7.99
Siphon
Autosiphon $9.99
24" Stainless Steel Racking Cane $12.99
Racking Cane Holder $2.19
Temperature Control
Floating Thermometer $6.29
Measuring Specific Gravity
Hydrometer (for beer only) $12.99
Wine thief $7.99
Serving
Double Dual Draft System with two regulators $255
Wort Chilling
Immersion wort chiller, garden hose hookups, 25' copper $53 (NY Brew Supply)
two short garden hoses (4') $8 (Amazon)
kitchen faucet hose adapter $7 (Amazon, Ace Hardware)
Sanitization
8 oz One Step $5.29
Approximately $468 total with a $25 shipping estimate in there
I spent about $660.00 acquiring this stuff from different places and buying stuff that I don't use now. I have two 5 gallon glass carboys, a bottle capper, a bottling wand, a triple scale hydrometer that is more difficult to read for beer specific gravity because it has a wine scale on it, a carboy funnel, a bottling bucket and spigot, and a plastic racking cane. I also have a double keg system with a single pressure regulator and oddball diameter gas tubing thanks to my LHBS using 1/4" instead of 5/16".
Hopefully this helps someone that is going to start. I don't think pre-assembled kits are a great deal. The components aren't individually selected for quality. I believe I am avoiding the pre-assembled pitfall on my kegerator build by purchasing individual parts instead of a draft tower with faucets, shanks, etc. It's going to cost a little more in the end but it's going to be all stainless steel instead of a chrome-plated brass. It's also going to have 525SS Perlick faucets.
I borrowed a wort chiller from a friend for my first three batches and that was inconvenient. After reading about glass carboys breaking and hurting people I decided not to use them for secondary fermentation. My fourth batch (Deception Cream Stout, extract version) has been in a 6.5 gallon bucket for two weeks. I plan on transferring that to an empty keg for further conditioning. I won't be using a carboy for secondary. I'm also going to attempt washing the yeast to save some money for future batches.
Here's a list for beginners that want to skip bottling:
(all Midwest prices unless noted otherwise, feel free to shop around for the best price)
Fermentation
6.5 gallon plastic bucket with grommeted lid $14.99
3 piece airlock $1.25
Kettle
Large aluminum brew kettle ~8 gallons $37.80 (Sam's Club)
Aeration
21" stainless steel spoon $7.99
Siphon
Autosiphon $9.99
24" Stainless Steel Racking Cane $12.99
Racking Cane Holder $2.19
Temperature Control
Floating Thermometer $6.29
Measuring Specific Gravity
Hydrometer (for beer only) $12.99
Wine thief $7.99
Serving
Double Dual Draft System with two regulators $255
Wort Chilling
Immersion wort chiller, garden hose hookups, 25' copper $53 (NY Brew Supply)
two short garden hoses (4') $8 (Amazon)
kitchen faucet hose adapter $7 (Amazon, Ace Hardware)
Sanitization
8 oz One Step $5.29
Approximately $468 total with a $25 shipping estimate in there
I spent about $660.00 acquiring this stuff from different places and buying stuff that I don't use now. I have two 5 gallon glass carboys, a bottle capper, a bottling wand, a triple scale hydrometer that is more difficult to read for beer specific gravity because it has a wine scale on it, a carboy funnel, a bottling bucket and spigot, and a plastic racking cane. I also have a double keg system with a single pressure regulator and oddball diameter gas tubing thanks to my LHBS using 1/4" instead of 5/16".
Hopefully this helps someone that is going to start. I don't think pre-assembled kits are a great deal. The components aren't individually selected for quality. I believe I am avoiding the pre-assembled pitfall on my kegerator build by purchasing individual parts instead of a draft tower with faucets, shanks, etc. It's going to cost a little more in the end but it's going to be all stainless steel instead of a chrome-plated brass. It's also going to have 525SS Perlick faucets.