Canuckdownunder
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Hey Everybody!
So I've been brewing for a bit now. I got myself a couple fermenters a couple of cornies and built a sweet kegerater set up. I have a lot of buddies from uni expressing interest in home brewing and I've even been asked to start a monthly column on how to brew at home for the uni paper. My problem seems to be talking people into the initial equipment cost.
When I started brewing I was lucky. I found a guy looking to get rid of his primary and assorted bits for 10 bucks on gumtree. Combo that up with 30 PET bottles from Big W and I was good to go. However I can hardly write "find a guy looking to offload his set up for cheap" in my article. So I guess what I was wondering was is there a cheaper way to get people into brewing. I've heard of people using buckets from Bunnings? Are there any that you can recommend? I really want to start a sort of home brew revolution at my uni and I think that if I can find a cheap way of doing it things will really kick off. We already have a beer appreciation society on campus so what better way to appreciate beer than to make your own?
Any help would be awesome thanks guys!
Cam
So I've been brewing for a bit now. I got myself a couple fermenters a couple of cornies and built a sweet kegerater set up. I have a lot of buddies from uni expressing interest in home brewing and I've even been asked to start a monthly column on how to brew at home for the uni paper. My problem seems to be talking people into the initial equipment cost.
When I started brewing I was lucky. I found a guy looking to get rid of his primary and assorted bits for 10 bucks on gumtree. Combo that up with 30 PET bottles from Big W and I was good to go. However I can hardly write "find a guy looking to offload his set up for cheap" in my article. So I guess what I was wondering was is there a cheaper way to get people into brewing. I've heard of people using buckets from Bunnings? Are there any that you can recommend? I really want to start a sort of home brew revolution at my uni and I think that if I can find a cheap way of doing it things will really kick off. We already have a beer appreciation society on campus so what better way to appreciate beer than to make your own?
Any help would be awesome thanks guys!
Cam