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dornjmd

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Hey guys,

First off, I apologize for some of the stupid questions I am about to ask. My brother has been looking into home brewing for some time yet hasn't purchased a kit. I'd like to get him one for the holidays but since I haven't researched anything (beyond a few searches on the forum for this general topic) I know not what to get.

I've done a bit of digging on local shops and, per the few threads i found on the forum, there don't appear to be any worthwhile places in the Orlando area unless you know exactly what you want.

Can someone point me to a good kit for a beginner that likes bitter beers? We already have a 16 qt pot.

I'd also like a reference to a solid beginner book and/or web resource for him to learn.

Once again, thanks and I apologize for my stupidity.

Jared
 
There are plenty of great online retailers that sell kits. Northern Brewer and Midwest Supplies are two I have used in the past and both are great.
 
I just bottled up my second batch... this one with a northern brewer deluxe starter kit. I went with the glass carboys. I can tell I need two or three more cases of bottles but two cases to start with. Also I picked up How To Brew. It is a good book to get going with.
 
A good book is How to Brew by John Palmer. It is worth buying the updated edition, but an older edition is available for free online at http://www.HowToBrew.com

There's also the "Joy of Homebrewing" by Charlie Papazian, which is a classic, but is probably somewhat outdated at this point
 
Don't buy bottles if you can avoid it. Just buy beer with pry of tops and reuse the bottles. You'll save a lot of money. You'll just need to buy caps.
 
I just head up to the corner liquor store and pay them the deposit for the bottles they get from customers. My lhbs charges $ .50 a bottle so it's worth it to me.
 
Thank you for the very good information.

For the recycled bottles, do you recommend a good rinse through the dishwasher then using a sanitizer?

Are there any specific kits you guys recommend?

Once again thanks for the information and keep the replies coming!

Jared
 
The dishwasher isn't going to clean inside the bottles very well with such a small openning. Brewing kits usually come with a bottle brush,which with some PBW will clean them nicely. PBW is "Powdered Brewery Wash" that you mix with water to soak/clean everything related to your brewing. Then sanitize with Starsan one step no rinse sanitizer.
Midwest has a basic brewing starter kit for $65 that also has options that can be aded to the kit when ordering. Including kits. It also comes with a DVD that shows what to do. They have books & everything else he could ever need. They also have Fed-Ex home delivery that's really fast for me.
A bottle tree & vinator will help make things easier as well.
 
Oh yeah man! I like the black fermtech one that also has the lil nipple on the top that you put your hoses on to blow them out. Cool feature.
 

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