So at a neighborhood get together yesterday, a neighbor mentioned that his daughter had given him a five gallon extract kit as a gift. Apparently she also gave him a one gallon equipment kit - oops - so he asked if I had a spare fermenter he could use. I told him that of course he was welcome to borrow equipment, especially the stuff that I almost never use anymore. Also mentioned that the kit instructions don't always tell you everything you might want to know and offered to give him some pointers if he was interested. So my question for the group is just how carried away should I get in "educating" him? Beyond the obvious stuff - you should skip the secondary, this is how to avoid scorching LME and making a mess with DME, you should get rid of the chlorine in the water or buy some distilled/RO - how far down the various rabbit holes would you take someone who is on their first journey?
FYI, I'm pretty sure it's a Brewer's Best kit; either the English Brown or the Imperial Nut Brown (his favorite beer is Newcastle Brown Ale). I brewed the Imperial when I was still a beginner myself. Only thing I was doing about oxidation back then was overfilling the bottles to minimize head space. It made a nice beer that didn't last long enough to get too oxidized anyway.
FYI, I'm pretty sure it's a Brewer's Best kit; either the English Brown or the Imperial Nut Brown (his favorite beer is Newcastle Brown Ale). I brewed the Imperial when I was still a beginner myself. Only thing I was doing about oxidation back then was overfilling the bottles to minimize head space. It made a nice beer that didn't last long enough to get too oxidized anyway.