Hi Guys!
So I've just yesterday decided that once I finish my exam end of January I'm finally going to try my hand a brewing, something I've wanted to do for well over a year now.
I'll be brewing at home so will have access to a kitchen on brewday but will need to store in my room so don't have the biggest amount of space.
I've been looking online but can't seem to decide on which kit to get. I want something small enough that I can learn the ropes but also have all the proper kit, but also not spend a fortune :lol: can anyone recommend me a starter kit that they've used. I know a gallon is best for size but I wouldn't mind something a bit bigger to get a better yield from my brew so any and all guidance would be greatly appreciated.
My goal is to learn as much as possible with the "easy" stuff and then hopefully be able to to All-grain at some point in the not too distant future.
I'm mainly an IPA drinker but also enjoy a good stout and pils.
Looking forward to getting started!!
So I've just yesterday decided that once I finish my exam end of January I'm finally going to try my hand a brewing, something I've wanted to do for well over a year now.
I'll be brewing at home so will have access to a kitchen on brewday but will need to store in my room so don't have the biggest amount of space.
I've been looking online but can't seem to decide on which kit to get. I want something small enough that I can learn the ropes but also have all the proper kit, but also not spend a fortune :lol: can anyone recommend me a starter kit that they've used. I know a gallon is best for size but I wouldn't mind something a bit bigger to get a better yield from my brew so any and all guidance would be greatly appreciated.
My goal is to learn as much as possible with the "easy" stuff and then hopefully be able to to All-grain at some point in the not too distant future.
I'm mainly an IPA drinker but also enjoy a good stout and pils.
Looking forward to getting started!!