S sfov Active Member Joined Jan 8, 2007 Messages 38 Reaction score 1 Jan 11, 2007 #1 Got a True Brew equipment kit and a 5 gallon batch of their Nut Brown Ale is now fermenting in our basement. everything seemed to go good. Anyone have any experience with their extract kits? Any suggestions for a noob friendly dark stout?
Got a True Brew equipment kit and a 5 gallon batch of their Nut Brown Ale is now fermenting in our basement. everything seemed to go good. Anyone have any experience with their extract kits? Any suggestions for a noob friendly dark stout?
OP OP S sfov Active Member Joined Jan 8, 2007 Messages 38 Reaction score 1 Jan 12, 2007 #2 http://www.crosby-baker.com/TrueBrew.htm We have a Maestro kit. Only thing I disliked about it was the adhesive thermometer and the C-Brite. Thanks for the link! Just looking around there and I know I'm hooked!
http://www.crosby-baker.com/TrueBrew.htm We have a Maestro kit. Only thing I disliked about it was the adhesive thermometer and the C-Brite. Thanks for the link! Just looking around there and I know I'm hooked!
the_bird 10th-Level Beer Nerd HBT Supporter Joined May 21, 2006 Messages 20,964 Reaction score 616 Location Adams, MA Jan 13, 2007 #3 A secondary fermenter (a glass carboy or PET-plastic Better Bottle) would be another good addition to the kit. Welcome to the obsession - might as well start loading up on new gear now, it's not like you can ever have enough!
A secondary fermenter (a glass carboy or PET-plastic Better Bottle) would be another good addition to the kit. Welcome to the obsession - might as well start loading up on new gear now, it's not like you can ever have enough!