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sharkbeer

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Hi, I'm about to buy a brew kit! Not sure what way to go? Mr. Beer or Coopers? Any help would be greet :)
 
Coopers bought out Mr. Beer. Here is the notice. So that makes your decision easier. Go with either. No difference. Well, the Mr. Beer is a little smaller and less expensive to start.

Mr Beer is a gateway drug. Next step is an extract kit and ale pail from the LBS, and soon you will have a 3-keg system in your living room.
 
Coopers bought out Mr. Beer. Here is the notice. So that makes your decision easier. Go with either. No difference. Well, the Mr. Beer is a little smaller and less expensive to start.

Mr Beer is a gateway drug. Next step is an extract kit and ale pail from the LBS, and soon you will have a 3-keg system in your living room.

I'd take it a step further and describe any starter kit as a gateway drug.

One of our home brew stores offers a turnkey three tier AG setup as one of their kits.:ban:
(if only it was remotely within my budget :( )
 
NO!! Why limit yourself to two low quality kits? Why not spend just a little more for good quality that will do what you want for years to come?:rockin:
 
NO!! Why limit yourself to two low quality kits? Why not spend just a little more for good quality that will do what you want for years to come?:rockin:

Agreed! Good deals on Midwest kits today, 10% off and free shipping. FYI, they almost never have free shipping....
 
Agreed. Just get an extract kit, and use a 5 gal pot. A capper, racking cane, siphon, and thermometer will run you 30$ and you can just keep using them. Am I missing some random needed equip?

Either way it will cost the same as mister beer and give you a larger quantity of higher quality beer. Just my $0.02.....
 
I too would look into starter kits from one of the major online suppliers and one of their extract kits.

These seem to have a bit more complexity and refinement to the flavor.

I starter with the deluxe kit from Northern Brewer and their Irish Red Ale extract kit. That was July 2011. I now have a 3 vessel gravity all grain setup and am at 34 batches.
 

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