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I would be happy to recieve such a gift from my wife, but that alone is a tad extreme for beginning to brew.
I would say that this kit:
http://www.brewcitysupplies.com/1/3.htm?357
plus your husband's prefered type of beer ingredients kit (Brewer's Best does do nice ingredients kits) and boiling pot, bottles, caps; your husband will be a happy man.
 
I agree with catfish, the Brewers Best starter kit is a good package, your husband can add to it as he progresses.
 
Teeka...do you have a sister who needs a husband who would greatly appreciate such a brew gift????????? :D

Gotta love a woman who is so thoughful! Catfish and David have you covered.
 
A glass carboy would round out the gift nicely. And all this stuff plus a few extra ingredients packages will still be cheaper than the conical fermentor you originally had in mind... save that gift for next year.
 
Don't neglect some bottles - three cases of empty 12 ounce bottles will round out that Brewer's Best kit very nicely. It is what I started with and what I still mostly use today.
 
... HOLY CRAP. You would get that? Heck... yeah, as people have stated you don't really need to do 14 gallons, though I am sure it would be great. You could get kits enough to do 3 6 gallon batches of different brews for that kind of cost, and then some. Heck, for half of that cost and still have a far better, and more complete, kit.

I mean you have the primary bucket, the bottling bucket in that kit... grab maybe 3 6.5 gallon glass carboys too. That way you can have several batches aging at a time... since things sit in the secondary for a while after they are out of the primary. He could still brew 18 gallons at once.

Heck... at this point my dream kit includes something I can boil the stuff in, 5 6.5 gallon glass carboys, tons of bottles, and some tubing... and I don't have any of that yet (making due with sub-standard stuff at the moment). Oh well.
 
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