Thanks to the dear wife and other fine family members, I have a little mad money to buy - what else - Beer equipment. Only thing is, I can't decide what to buy.
Basically, my choices are: a propane burner and wort chiller, or an entry-level kegging setup. Now, when approached from a purely practical standpoint, the obvious(?) choice would be the burner and chiller. What's the point in kegging your beer when the actual process of making it has not yet been optimized? That's kind of like putting the cart before the horse. However, I am not always one to take the most practical tack. I mean, I can still brew on the stove and do the ice bath thing. Also, it's easier to come up with the cash here and there for a burner or chiller than it is to have the necessary cash on hand to buy the kegging setup all at once. And come on, kegs certainly have that cool factor, especially if you were to break out a keg of your homebrew at a party; not to mention no longer having to deal with the tedium of filling so many bottles. On top of all that, a little while ago, after listening to me talk incessantly about wanting to keg, my wife bought me a corny. I was thrilled, though she was a little disappointed to learn that there wasn't much I could do with it until I got the rest of the equipment. So you see, I'd really be buying it for her too.
heh
So, I guess I'm really leaning toward the kegging stuff. Sure, maybe I should get the burner and chiller first, but isn't the thing about mad money is that you get to spend it, not on what you should, but on what you want?
Heck, if I were spending it on what I should, I'd pay some bills. :fro:
Chris
Basically, my choices are: a propane burner and wort chiller, or an entry-level kegging setup. Now, when approached from a purely practical standpoint, the obvious(?) choice would be the burner and chiller. What's the point in kegging your beer when the actual process of making it has not yet been optimized? That's kind of like putting the cart before the horse. However, I am not always one to take the most practical tack. I mean, I can still brew on the stove and do the ice bath thing. Also, it's easier to come up with the cash here and there for a burner or chiller than it is to have the necessary cash on hand to buy the kegging setup all at once. And come on, kegs certainly have that cool factor, especially if you were to break out a keg of your homebrew at a party; not to mention no longer having to deal with the tedium of filling so many bottles. On top of all that, a little while ago, after listening to me talk incessantly about wanting to keg, my wife bought me a corny. I was thrilled, though she was a little disappointed to learn that there wasn't much I could do with it until I got the rest of the equipment. So you see, I'd really be buying it for her too.
So, I guess I'm really leaning toward the kegging stuff. Sure, maybe I should get the burner and chiller first, but isn't the thing about mad money is that you get to spend it, not on what you should, but on what you want?
Heck, if I were spending it on what I should, I'd pay some bills. :fro:
Chris