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Homebrew starter kits
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January 10, 2010, 10:23:49 AM »
The most convenient way to start home brewing is to purchase one of these starter kits, which contain all the specialized equipment you will need to start brewing five gallon batches of beer at home.
http://www.store.homebrew4less.com/Brewers-Best-Equipment-Kits-For-Beer/products/303/
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March 11, 2010, 08:13:06 PM »
This is really the way to go. I got one of these kits last week...had everything i needed and some! (bottles not included) But that just means i have to drink more beer to get some...which i think i can handle!!
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September 06, 2010, 11:19:33 PM »
I agree the kit is the best way to go I thought about buying piece by piece but that would have been way more expensive and I probably wouldn't have purchased some of the stuff in the kit that makes it so much easier. I still buy accessories to complement my kit though, it seems like there is always something else to streamline the process like the spring loaded bottle filler or the larger 1/2" auto siphon which makes racking and bottling so much faster which is a big help if you are doing it all by yourself.
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February 23, 2011, 02:37:50 PM »
Getting the "Starter Kit" is a great way to start! I came to the beer brewing world sorta through the backdoor, but it just made sense to get the kit. After many years of mechanical work, I still buy tools, good thing is the beer tools are a lot cheaper!!
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