archi77 wrote:As I've stated before, I am new to brewing. I was looking at all the different kits out there, I've noticed they vary greatly in both price and what they include. Any recommendations for what is needed vs not needed, and which kits are the "best bang for the buck"?

EllisTX wrote:archi77 wrote:As I've stated before, I am new to brewing. I was looking at all the different kits out there, I've noticed they vary greatly in both price and what they include. Any recommendations for what is needed vs not needed, and which kits are the "best bang for the buck"?
I'm sure others may chime in with more or less of what I"d recommend but for a basic starter kit I'd say:
-A minimum 10 gallon pot for 5-6 gallon batches- You may already have one
-A few primary buckets/bottles wtih stoppers- At least 6 gallons each
-A hydrometer
-An auto siphon with siphon hose
-A sanitizer such as idophor or Star San
-Airlock(s) or extra hose for blow off hoses(my preference)
-A spoon or paddle for stirring
Chances are the sanitizer won't be included in most of the kits and you don't need the cleaner that usually comes in them. Just buy PBW or a product like Oxiclean Free for a cleaner.
Other than the equipment I'd suggest that you hang out on this forum or others and read read read. Most questoins you'll have can be answered with a simple google search and don't be afraid to ask if that doesn't work.
Cheers!
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EllisTX wrote:-A minimum 10 gallon pot for 5-6 gallon batches-
 ).  IF you are going to be limited to partial stovetops, I think it's perfectly fine to start with the 5gal, and if you move up to full boils, you can always use another pot for heating sparge water, etc. or sell it off to another brewer who needs it.
 ).  IF you are going to be limited to partial stovetops, I think it's perfectly fine to start with the 5gal, and if you move up to full boils, you can always use another pot for heating sparge water, etc. or sell it off to another brewer who needs it.Ozwald wrote:+1 on the bench capper. Not only is it easier, you'll still be using the same one after your 4th wing capper goes bad or breaks on you. Completely worth the extra couple bucks.


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