03-28-2006, 06:29 PM
Locally you can check out the beer nut ( [url "http://www.beernut.com"]www.beernut.com[/url] ). online I've had good luck with [url "http://www.midwestsupplies.com"]www.midwestsupplies.com[/url] . I actually bought my kit off of ebay for $45 or so, but found them cheaper locally at Ace hardware in Roy. Most of the basic kits are the same with minor differences, and they probably all work fine. You can always upgrade later to a secondary fermentor, grain mill, mash tun, etc. I personally haven't ventured into all grain brewing, but I would like to eventually.
One thing that I would definitely recommend is getting one or two large stainless steel kettles to boil your wort in. I got my 20 quart kettles from Reams for less than $10 apiece. I'd also recommend using either a camp chef type of stove or a turkey cooker setup. It just takes too long on the kitchen stove for my liking.
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One thing that I would definitely recommend is getting one or two large stainless steel kettles to boil your wort in. I got my 20 quart kettles from Reams for less than $10 apiece. I'd also recommend using either a camp chef type of stove or a turkey cooker setup. It just takes too long on the kitchen stove for my liking.
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