petesbrew
Lover of Beer
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Hmm so I drunk buckets of the stuff. Blind for years, ilke all good aussie boys between 18-30. Now im older and I dont get blind anymore. It hurts too much. A few on a hot day and two after work is about the limit nowdays.
With the price of piss rapidly climbing to $50.00 a slab, its time to fight back.
I have no doubt I will be a good brewer, its just that I dont know where to start.
I need your advice on what method to choose. Beginners kits from 60-99 bucks, all seem about he same, whats the difference.
I wouldnt mind bypassing that step and starting on the little kegs, but I love drinking out of a stubby, especially outside. So can the keg brewing thing be used for stubbies?
Hows this for an idea, write me a list of what I need and Ill go buy it. Im easily led.
Id like to get into big creamy beers, Im afraid after the first mouthful commercial beer tastes like nothing anymore.
So can ya tell me what method to use and write me a list?
Please
ta
mick :beer:
Mick
The keg set up is going to cost around 400 skins, plus mums fridge , plus co2 canister rental and gas. The Coopers kit is as good as any to start with and is avaliable at Big W etc. Probaly might want to try with bottling your beer before kegging, just to get your legs, after then you'll be as addicted as the rest of us.
welcome aboard
redgums :super:
Totally agree with Redgums, the Coopers kit is a great one to start off with.
You've gotta crawl before you can walk.
All the best!
:beer: