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Looks good to me just • Note: This kit does not include a bucket lid. We recommend using foil or saran wrap to cover your bucket during the bottling process.And I see no cleaner or sanitizer unless I missed it.
 
Looks good to me just • Note: This kit does not include a bucket lid. We recommend using foil or saran wrap to cover your bucket during the bottling process.And I see no cleaner or sanitizer unless I missed it.

When you click on the link to the list of equipment you will see all the kits come with 4oz of Star San.

Kit Includes :
Bottle of Star San Sanitizer (4oz)
3/8” Plastic Bottle Filler
Bag of Bottle Caps (1/4lb)
Bottle Capper
Reusable Mesh Steeping Bag
Reusable Mesh Hop Bags
Plastic Spoon
Funnel
Home Beermaking Book
Bottle Brush
Plastic Carboy
Package of Powdered Brewery Wash (PBW)
Plastic Bottling/Sanitation Bucket with Spigot
Airlock
Rubber Stopper with Hole
Hydrometer
Hydrometer Jar
5ft Vinyl Transfer Tubing
Sterile Siphon Starter (Contains Racking Cane with Tubing, Air Filter and Carboy Hood)
5 inch long dial thermometer
Light Ale Ingredient Kit with Brewing Instructions
Dry Brewers Ale Yeast
2 Cases of (12) 22oz Bottles
5-Gallon Stainless Kettle

EDIT : I would ignore this part of their sales pitch : Then, only twenty-eight days later you'll be proudly sharing five gallons of fresh, delicious homebrew with your friends and family.. Think about keeping it in the primary for 2-3 weeks and then bottle conditioning for another 3-4 weeks after that. You'll figure it out, everyone's process is a little different and different beers require different steps / times.
 
EDIT : I would ignore this part of their sales pitch : Then, only twenty-eight days later you'll be proudly sharing five gallons of fresh, delicious homebrew with your friends and family.. Think about keeping it in the primary for 2-3 weeks and then bottle conditioning for another 3-4 weeks after that. You'll figure it out, everyone's process is a little different and different beers require different steps / times.

This. You can have abeer in 28 days, but you'll have better beer if you give it longer.
 
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