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What is the ideal home kit to buy beer for beginners?
I've had a successful career with Mr. beer a few months ago, and since then I read a lot of material at home brewing. Now I'm ready to buy my first home brew real game and I would like to know what is ideal for people relatively new to the hobby, and what elements are absolutely necessary for a successful experience of brewing. Thanks!
Heres an excellent starter kit http://www.homebrewers.com/product/STARTERPLUSKIT/Beer_Making_Starter_Plus_Kit_with_Ingredients.html The only thing that doesn't come with a heater filter water, laden with sugar and bottles and you probably already have this at home already, make sure the water heater is used for stainless steel grass. A couple of things I'd recommend you get in addition to this kit, but not necessary is a disinfectant bottle and a bottle capper table, the kit comes with a capper hand, but the desktop is so much better IMO and you do not need a bottle of disinfectant, but the cleaning and disinfection of them makes it easier. In addition, the solution disinfectant is is great but with the kit only comes with enough for a beer, you may want to look into source more or make your own solution. They some other kits and plenty of accessories on that site too if you want to browse around a while. If you choose to use a different kit or put one together yourself, then what most basic pieces of equipment would be needed, "Brew kettle-Fermentation Bucket w / lid-tray packaging * Note: with the two cubes I'd recommend buy one thats made for home brewing, some regular cubes may have chemicals in plastic that can leach into your beer-thermometer-Lock-racking sugar cane or siphon bottles and lids (use a screw on the bottle if you dont want to buy a capper)-priming sugar for bottling and, of course, need the ingredients! It's a good idea to use one of the beer in a can "pre-jumped equipment liquid malt extract for your first couple of beers before moving to partial mash and whole grain to give you an idea of what you're doing, "I do not need more, but I strongly suggest getting a hydrometer also so you can be sure when fermentation done and to know the alcohol content. If you do not get a hydrometer, another way of saying if it does is when theres 90 seconds or more between the bubbles in the air bag
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