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H_Worth

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I'm wanting to get into brewing but don't want to spend a lot of money up front... What's a good starter kit that I can try...
 
Northern brewer Essential Brewing Starter Kit.
$80 gets you almost everything you need (you still need a boil kettle or a big pot)
 
Hello everyone,
I'm new to brewing, actually I just got in the essential brewing kit in yesterday and brewed my first batch of wort today. Tasted the wort and it tastes horrible ,tastes like I'm eating rabbit food. Is this normal for wort to taste this way before fermentation stage? I know it's a stupid question but any input would really help from you experienced brewers out there, I'm sure you were all once in my place once before.
P.S. I'm brewing the American wheat ale
 
Spanky- said:
Hello everyone, I'm new to brewing, actually I just got in the essential brewing kit in yesterday and brewed my first batch of wort today. Tasted the wort and it tastes horrible ,tastes like I'm eating rabbit food. Is this normal for wort to taste this way before fermentation stage? I know it's a stupid question but any input would really help from you experienced brewers out there, I'm sure you were all once in my place once before. P.S. I'm brewing the American wheat ale
Normally the wort taste good kind of sweet like watered down syrup. You posted this on someone else's thread. JS.
 
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