Hi people,Welcome all!
Great to see more Radelaideans popping up.
I have been doing a lot of research on brewing beer and have decided to delve straight into AG brewing (don't even try to stop me) - even though I live in an apartment :beerbang: .
If you want to drink "cheap great beer", maybe AG isn't the best idea .
But you seem pretty set so remember, the best beer is only made in the shiniest, most complex setup. A good rule of thumb is the more gadgets and gizmos, the better the beer
G'day all,
My name is Curt. I got a home brew kit as a present from the kids and SWMBO about 6 weeks ago and so far have been doing kits only (time and bugger-all experience being determining factors).
We've lived in the Blue Mountains or about 11 yrs and love every minute of it (except during bushfire days).
Thanks for all the info I've read so far and for the answers to my future questions.
Cheers,
Curt
I totally disagree with that....
I beleive the method in making beer might make a superior one! You dont need all the gizmos to make a great beer or your own best beer....
I think he was taking the piss...
I'm never going to calculate the cost of the equipment into the beer!
For a 6 pack of beer from the good section at Dan Murphy's its roughly $15 - $20 - and with AG brewing I could brew same quality and a lot more quantity for under $50.
Granted my first beers aren't going to be that quality - but who's first brew was?
I stole a fridge of mum, so im thinking of just shoving some shanks in it, with a keg or two and ill be set..
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