Beer Brewing Processes

Does anyone here know anything about brewing your own beer?
I'm thinking of taking a picture in it, and I would like some ideas on getting started. What makes the process of participation and what I need to get started?
start here: http://www.beer-wine.com/beer-brewing.html and read and look at the products and would like to start with the starter kit. get a kit .. also have instructions .. and start from scratch! oh do not receive the kits easy Beer makes the game looks like a giant beer barrel or … these are rubbish … This material on this site is the real deal. You can still use this equipment and easy to use, clean and service. this is how it started .. I just bought a kit and read a bit of good information and then trial and error. http://www.beer-wine.com/category_page.asp?categoryID=1 ยง ionID = 1 and http://realbeer.com/ jjpalmer / Howtobrew.html http://www.homebrewers.com/ oh If you stay away from sites: http://www.mrbeer.com/ and kits that are like that. are rubbish! believe me! please, by all means do not get this shit. It has a high failure rate, the plastic is cheap, beer is shit and that will real team to go anyway. so do not do that! I wish I could find the old site used to my team and the instructions and the kits that I can not forget that. but with the above you should be well on its way to the first attempt. the first attempt, even if it is spoiled in some way .. (I mean really have to mess up with the purpose of having lost.) is the best experience. the first is special. fun, it's a fun hobby! and you get a lot beer out of it! hiccups! Ah, this is the old site i used to get all my supplies and reading materials! http://www.hoptech.com/cart/ and starter kit. http://www.hoptech.com/cart/cart.php?target=product&product_id=16133&category_id=3 nothing better while you're thinking about your first beer and reading preparedness literature and recipes while in the crapper dreaming that first delicious beer. Now I have to make some damn it!
Part 1 of 2 – Four Peaks Brewery – Brewing Process with Brewmaster Andy Ingram