ChiN8
Well-Known Member
After a desire to brew my own beer for the last 6 years, I finally have purchased a house and have the room needed to take this project seriously.
Originally I was planning on buying a nice "starter" kit because I am a "starter" but after serious research and soaking up as much information as possible before my purchase I am wondering if kits are even a good purchase.
http://www.homebrewers.com/product/...ry-Fermenter-and-Deluxe-Bottling-Package.html
^^^ That is the kit I was planning on purchasing, I was adding a bottle tree and sani-tree topper with a Glass Carboy for fermenting.
My reason for home brewing is not to save money on my annual beer purchases like many do. I have always enjoyed going to a good micro brewery and brewpubs such as Granite City and the Mash House for the main reason being... I enjoy beer. I love the taste, aromas, the atomosphere beer creates, and the time I have while enjoying my beer. So I want to take this seriously and I want to do this right. I don't want to just buy kits and be limited to the type of beers only included in kits but I know that as a starter I am not about to reinvent the wheel over here.
So my question is, with my purpose for home brewing. Is a kit (specifically this kit) worth the purchase? Or should i take the ~$400 it will cost with my upgrades and buy my equipment individually to better suite what I'm looking for?
Originally I was planning on buying a nice "starter" kit because I am a "starter" but after serious research and soaking up as much information as possible before my purchase I am wondering if kits are even a good purchase.
http://www.homebrewers.com/product/...ry-Fermenter-and-Deluxe-Bottling-Package.html
^^^ That is the kit I was planning on purchasing, I was adding a bottle tree and sani-tree topper with a Glass Carboy for fermenting.
My reason for home brewing is not to save money on my annual beer purchases like many do. I have always enjoyed going to a good micro brewery and brewpubs such as Granite City and the Mash House for the main reason being... I enjoy beer. I love the taste, aromas, the atomosphere beer creates, and the time I have while enjoying my beer. So I want to take this seriously and I want to do this right. I don't want to just buy kits and be limited to the type of beers only included in kits but I know that as a starter I am not about to reinvent the wheel over here.
So my question is, with my purpose for home brewing. Is a kit (specifically this kit) worth the purchase? Or should i take the ~$400 it will cost with my upgrades and buy my equipment individually to better suite what I'm looking for?