B) hi mate...that sounds like a cool thing to do, I too am new at this after having left it for 15 yrs, when I first started, and what I have done is to use some good premade kits, which I have bought at Daves Brew Shop in North Sydney, and they are very helpful there and I am finding that having started with 4 Fermenters, there is enough work in sterilizing the fermenters and then keeping the place clean, and then 10 to 14 days later, gathering bottles, sterilizing those, preparing for a bulk prime, which I keep one fermenter (fermenter no 5), available to do that in ie putting the dextrose in there and letting the fermented liquid from the fermenter gently, using a clear pipe, let the liquid to into that and then using another shorter pipe with the bottling valve fill the bottles, then cap them and then store them and then clean the fermenter to start another batch, and so to keep my motivation up, I have found if I was making it all from scratch I would have lost the motivation by now. I suggest if you have never done this before, start with a few batches of using kits, such as the Coopers English Bitter, with Caramalt and Fuggles hops, all available at Dave's Shop or other outlets I am sure and see if you still have the motivation to do it from scratch down the track. If it starts becoming a chore and not fun anymore, then people drop the whole thing, so going with the premade kits is a great way to start, I recon. Does this give you some insight? feel free to reply no worries ok. George. I am in Frenchs Forest in Sydney you are welcome to come over and see how I do it, the best way to learn as I did mate.