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Morrey

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Newbie here so please understand my novice questions...

I have all my equipment assembled and will be kegging my beer in lieu of bottling. Kegerator is all set up, ball lock keg, ball lock connections in place, etc.

Now I need to get brewing ingredients and I think an extract kit will be in order. I like Bass Ale so I'll be looking for a kit that will produce a somewhat similar beer with similar profiles. Can anyone suggest a source that offers good, fresh products at good prices? I often hear that yeast can be out of date so watch for that in kits.

Will my yeast be in the liquid form or a dry pack?

Will I be sparging grains in mesh bags or do most extract kits steer away from that?

Please remember this is my first attempt and any guidance is MUCH appreciated.
 
Just do a search on extract brewing kits, there are plenty to examine.
I have placed orders with a few different vendors and have never received outdated supplies. Local homebrew stores are also a great resource for kits and supplies.

you will usually have a choice of yeasts during the ordering process.

Not all extract kits come with specialty grains. Every kit will have directions, and every different supplier I have tried has little differences on how to handle the specialty grains.
After steeping my grains, I use a mesh strainer to let the liquid drain from the bag sometimes if the feeling strikes, I'll run a little 155°F water over the bag, I then toss the grain bag into a plastic shopping bag before I put it in the trash (just a little extra protection from the liquid draining through). I have not seen a kit direction that had suggested sparging.

I used to enjoy Bass and Harp. After 10 months of homebrew, I prefer something with a little more flavor. I would suggest a brown ale.
 
With all that gear you have assembled already, Id forgo extract and go all grain right from the get go ( Cooler with a bazooka screen is all your missing...or go complete all grain brew in bag , but I still recommend a cooler mash tun even for that.)...its almost as easy and way more fun and lots more options. Just MO............but nothing wrong with extract.

Welcome to the Forum!
 
For your first brew (and after that if you like it), you could try one of the Williams Brewing recipe kits. They supply a blended malt extract that has the specialty grains built in, so there's no steeping of specialty grains necessary. I haven't used one of these kits, but I have used their blended extracts. I thought they were very good.
 
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