Living social is now carrying the Midwest "Groupon" deal. Only available for another 2 days, so if you want to start, I highly recommend to jump on it. MIDWEST DEAL
Real good deal, especially since it also includes $25 toward an ingredient kit. I purchased a Midwest groupon special about 7 months ago and I was really impressed with the equipment. Hasnt let me down yet.
Midwest also includes very clear directions in all their kits. This helped me big time when I made the switch from Mr. Beer
Planning to pick up a dedicated brew pot in the next week or so. Sounds like an auto-siphon and maybe some sanitizer might be a good use for the $25 credit.
I've made the livingsocial purchase, but it will be 24-48 hours before I get an email with Midwest ordering instructions. Looks like I will have a pick of 3 different kits: Irish red, Irish Stout, and Amber ale. Although I love stouts, some of my beer drinking friends aren't huge fans of that style so I'd like to go with something a bit more mellow. I know it's a matter of taste, but is the Irish red a decent choice?
*Livingsocial offers referral links where users can get deals free if 3 people purchase via the referral. Since I'm new here, would posting a referral be frowned upon?
Planning to pick up a dedicated brew pot in the next week or so. Sounds like an auto-siphon and maybe some sanitizer might be a good use for the $25 credit.
I've made the livingsocial purchase, but it will be 24-48 hours before I get an email with Midwest ordering instructions. Looks like I will have a pick of 3 different kits: Irish red, Irish Stout, and Amber ale. Although I love stouts, some of my beer drinking friends aren't huge fans of that style so I'd like to go with something a bit more mellow. I know it's a matter of taste, but is the Irish red a decent choice?
*Livingsocial offers referral links where users can get deals free if 3 people purchase via the referral. Since I'm new here, would posting a referral be frowned upon?
This doesn't come with an autosiphon and only one airlock. It'll definitely be better than the Mr. Beer kit you have. The bottling bucket is 6.5 gallons too, so you could really do any combination of primaries and secondaries you wish. Plus you effectively get two extract kits.Hi there...... been lurking for a while but decided to sign up to ask some questions. I've been brewing with Mr Beer and recently decided to step up to 5gal. I already have some equipment that is included here (capper, hydrometer, bottling wand, lowes food grade 5gal bucket with spigot). My plan was to get 5gal stuff for xmas, but now I've come across this deal. So given what I have and what I planned to get, am I better off doing this deal?
My xmas list includes:
Better Bottle 6gal (i guess this would be the biggest difference).
6.5 gal bucket (with spigot/lid) was going to use as second primary or secondary.
Auto siphon.
Airlocks.
I could get this deal and add a lid with grommet so I can have a second primary.
But given what I have and am missing, is it still worth it (giving up the carboy)?
TIA
abandonhope16 said:Used my voucher to order the kit. I wanted to add a lid and airlock; the shipping jumped from $12 to $30!!! Even if I did it as two transactions it would have come out to $23 total shipping. Might have to call and see if they can add the extra stuff bc that doesn't make any sense.
Done. This should suite me as well as my "wishlist" items. Nice gift from the Mrs.
Used the referral link.