My uncle sent me his beer brewing kit. I'm wondering if anyone out there does this? I'm looking for a type of beer close to that of Sam Adams lite if possible, or just Sam Adams!
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My uncle sent me his beer brewing kit. I'm wondering if anyone out there does this? I'm looking for a type of beer close to that of Sam Adams lite if possible, or just Sam Adams!
i wish i did. that would save me so much money. i would be ripped all the time
nice
I don't, it's kind of a long and tedious process.
i plan on buying the wart...so that cuts it like 70% of the time
I've been brewing in one of those Mr Beer Brew Keg kits for over five years. I think it's great. It does take a while to go from making it to drinking it. The key is to get a cycle going. Have some ready to drink by the time you start with another batch. You can pretty much get a case going a week if you're up to it. I've perfected the craft after a lot of trial and error. It's best to get a case of Corona bottles (finish them off) and wash all the empties in the diswasher. Corona's great because it's a clear bottle so you get to see the process and check for any problems, and there aren't any labels you have to worry about peeling off. The trick is to make sure the bottles are extra clean and dry when you start (unwanted bacteria will kill your beer). I also purchased a bottler on the net (pretty cheap). Another must when home brewing. Check out their site. They have so many different beers you can brew, I'm sure you'll find the one you're looking for.
I do.
I even have my own forum where I hand them out!
i did when i lived at home with my parents, i would brew it all the time with my dad..it takes quite awhile tho, thats the annoying thing
"LAVike" wrote:
Problem is that you have to drink the Corona beer first! :pukeright:Quote:
I've been brewing in one of those Mr Beer Brew Keg kits for over five years. I think it's great. It does take a while to go from making it to drinking it. The key is to get a cycle going. Have some ready to drink by the time you start with another batch. You can pretty much get a case going a week if you're up to it. I've perfected the craft after a lot of trial and error. It's best to get a case of Corona bottles (finish them off) and wash all the empties in the diswasher. Corona's great because it's a clear bottle so you get to see the process and check for any problems, and there aren't any labels you have to worry about peeling off. The trick is to make sure the bottles are extra clean and dry when you start (unwanted bacteria will kill your beer). I also purchased a bottler on the net (pretty cheap). Another must when home brewing. Check out their site. They have so many different beers you can brew, I'm sure you'll find the one you're looking for.
The WORST beer on the PLANET!!!
"cajunvike" wrote:
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"LAVike" wrote:
Problem is that you have to drink the Corona beer first! :pukeright:Quote:
I've been brewing in one of those Mr Beer Brew Keg kits for over five years. I think it's great. It does take a while to go from making it to drinking it. The key is to get a cycle going. Have some ready to drink by the time you start with another batch. You can pretty much get a case going a week if you're up to it. I've perfected the craft after a lot of trial and error. It's best to get a case of Corona bottles (finish them off) and wash all the empties in the diswasher. Corona's great because it's a clear bottle so you get to see the process and check for any problems, and there aren't any labels you have to worry about peeling off. The trick is to make sure the bottles are extra clean and dry when you start (unwanted bacteria will kill your beer). I also purchased a bottler on the net (pretty cheap). Another must when home brewing. Check out their site. They have so many different beers you can brew, I'm sure you'll find the one you're looking for.
The WORST beer on the PLANET!!!
Ah . . . I think that honor goes to Mich Golden Light. Right up there with Natty Light, Red Stripe and paint thinner. :oops: