Welcome....I'm also from Bama, specifically Mobile, but also lived in Clanton for a while. Now in West TN 
If you aren't in any rush watch Craigslist and you can pick up equipment cheep. I saw you posted about the 2nd Shift Amber Larger. If you want to do Lagers(especially) or even Ales you will need some sort of fermentation chamber. Again watch Craigslist and buy a used fridge or chest freezer.
However, there are plenty of very good beers that can be brewed at normal room temperatures.
Turkey frier is a must IMO, I couldn't imagine brewing indoors. Bayou Classic has a good selection of pots/kettles. Get one at least 6 gal. Stay away from Glass(dangerous) Carboys, you don't even need Carboys for beer, but go with Better Bottles for the Mead/wine.
A Basic kit like this is a good place to start:
http://www.midwestsupplies.com/brewing-starter-kit-w-plastic-carboy.html
That one included a plastic Carboy(Better bottle-type)
I recommend a no rises sanitizer like Star San. Search Midwest Supplies website in the link above.
If you aren't in any rush watch Craigslist and you can pick up equipment cheep. I saw you posted about the 2nd Shift Amber Larger. If you want to do Lagers(especially) or even Ales you will need some sort of fermentation chamber. Again watch Craigslist and buy a used fridge or chest freezer.
However, there are plenty of very good beers that can be brewed at normal room temperatures.
Turkey frier is a must IMO, I couldn't imagine brewing indoors. Bayou Classic has a good selection of pots/kettles. Get one at least 6 gal. Stay away from Glass(dangerous) Carboys, you don't even need Carboys for beer, but go with Better Bottles for the Mead/wine.
A Basic kit like this is a good place to start:
http://www.midwestsupplies.com/brewing-starter-kit-w-plastic-carboy.html
That one included a plastic Carboy(Better bottle-type)
I recommend a no rises sanitizer like Star San. Search Midwest Supplies website in the link above.