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    I love craft beer. Sense's Avatar
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    So I'm obviously a huge fan of beer... and I've been getting more and more interested in brewing some... I know a few of you guys have to have done this or are doing this right now...


    What do you guys recommend to start off?

    I keep hearing Coopers is the way to start.. and I really want to buy it, but I hate that it only comes with Lager... and I'm not a big fan of regular lager...

    I also want to experiment off the bat.. to get something different and I'm not quite sure how I could do that..


    Any suggestions?

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    Try a kit like Mr. Beer. It comes with a lager recipe but you can buy ingredients and recipes for many different kinds from their website.

    Mine turned out pretty good after about 5-6 months of fermenting.

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    .double post.

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    So I'm obviously a huge fan of beer... and I've been getting more and more interested in brewing some... I know a few of you guys have to have done this or are doing this right now...


    What do you guys recommend to start off?

    I keep hearing Coopers is the way to start.. and I really want to buy it, but I hate that it only comes with Lager... and I'm not a big fan of regular lager...

    I also want to experiment off the bat.. to get something different and I'm not quite sure how I could do that..


    Any suggestions?
    I have wanted to do this too and I pass a brew store on bandera near my house twice a day.. Sucks. I am just hoping that some random father's day that I will get one.

    Also, I bet if you ask scott he could help you out with this.

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    Orange Whip? Orange Whip? Viva Las Espuelas's Avatar
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    I've wanted to do this but I just dont have the patience. I'd give it a week, tops, then I'd want it. Yes, call me Veruca. I want it nowwwwwwwwwwwwwwww.

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    Lager is not a good starting point. Unless you have an entire refrigerator to devote to it.

    I have a cheap kit. Used it twice in ten years, but I had fun both times. Surprised myself with the quality of the beer.

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    I cannot grok its fullnes leemajors's Avatar
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    Check out some of the starter kits on www.austinhomebrew.com, and avoid Mr Beer like the plague. Balli is right, to do a lager you will need a fridge with temp control. Ales are much easier since there is no lagering involved. Sanitize, sanitize, and sanitize again is the rule.

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    Sanitize, sanitize, and sanitize again is the rule.
    And that's the other thing. Any little thing will just ruin the whole batch. A buddy of mine made a batch and it all got ruined cuz something got in it.

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    support your local microbrewers you jerks
    I do, but I also would like to support the most local and most micro-brew.

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    Interesting hobby. My husband started out with a Mr. Beer I gave him for Christmas about 10 yrs ago, then a neighbor gave him one he'd never used, I found another at a garage sale etc. He did fine with that for a while, until he met a real homebrewer here in our neighborhood who was more advanced and taught him a lot.

    Then after Katrina he helped the guy rescue an entire brewpubs equipment and set up quite an operation in his garage. But that guy was military so when he relocated so did the brewery So on his own my hubby started to collect and set up his own brewery. He has a dedicated freezer and refrigerator, he has burners and cookers and scales and bottles and whatnot, and brews 5 gallons at a time.

    Right now he's building a big 10 gallon, computer controlled system; a home made "Brewmaster" system that is almost ready. He's a member of 2 homebrew clubs and they have "meetings" to sample/critique each others brew. That's where he's learned the most, but in the beginning it was just reading every homebrewing book he could find. Have you searched Youtube? I was amazed to see how much advice with demonstrations are available for every skill level. Have fun


    edit: The system I called "Brewmaster" is actually a "BrewMagic"
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    i heard reuse the water back into the loop mechanism is what alot of breweries do....

    im in vietnam now, just had russian beer, lets say its fkn sweet as.....they should just stick to vodka instead of brewing beer....

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    bunch of in hopsters on this board

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    I love craft beer. Sense's Avatar
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    support your local microbrewers you jerks
    I do.... but I think I've been drinking too much good beer that I just need something different...

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    I love craft beer. Sense's Avatar
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    Lager is not a good starting point. Unless you have an entire refrigerator to devote to it.

    I have a cheap kit. Used it twice in ten years, but I had fun both times. Surprised myself with the quality of the beer.


    Yeah I've heard... but I believe Coopers Kit comes with a Lager.. I'm not entirely sure if you need to refrigerate Coopers Lager.. I didn't see anything on a certain youtube video with it.. but I still don't like Lagers too much..

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    I love craft beer. Sense's Avatar
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    Try a kit like Mr. Beer. It comes with a lager recipe but you can buy ingredients and recipes for many different kinds from their website.

    Mine turned out pretty good after about 5-6 months of fermenting.
    5-6 months of fermenting?


    Wow... wtf

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    5-6 months of fermenting?


    Wow... wtf
    Yeah, 3 months in the keg and another 2-3 in bottle before refigeration.

    It really turned out pretty well for my first time.

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    I love craft beer. Sense's Avatar
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    Yeah, 3 months in the keg and another 2-3 in bottle before refigeration.

    It really turned out pretty well for my first time.
    Wow... I know it's possible to do that, but it's usually just weeks..

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    support your local microbrewers you jerks
    Funny how people are free to make beer at home and share it with their neighbors but If I buy a cow and give my neighbor milk I could go to jail breaking an FDA regulation?

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    we don't have a cow.

    we have a bull


    But seriously how ed up are the laws?

    You ever notice there aren't any private groceries stores that sell fruits or vegetables?

    If you were to grow some tomatoes at home and sold them, the ATF will kick down your door and seize your home.
    watch a film called end of liberty.





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    Wow... I know it's possible to do that, but it's usually just weeks..
    Don't you want it bottled for a couple of months for the carbonation?

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    I cannot grok its fullnes leemajors's Avatar
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    Don't you want it bottled for a couple of months for the carbonation?
    Carbonation is usually two-three weeks. Lager yeast ferments better at lower temps, but you have to let it sit for a few months.

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    I love craft beer. Sense's Avatar
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    Carbonation is usually two-three weeks. Lager yeast ferments better at lower temps, but you have to let it sit for a few months.
    This is why I'm surprised, if it was his first batch, he must've done a good brew for it to have needed that much time..

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    Lager yeast ferments better at lower temps, but you have to let it sit for a few months.
    So if old fermented beer is what people really want why have the "born on" date?

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    I worked in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and it was illigal to drink or possess any thing with alcohol....What a trip BUT the company had a book that was called the Blue Flame and it had all the info needed to make what ever your little heart diesired or could stand to drink. In the old days you could check out a STILL from the company wharehouse and turn it back in whenever you left the country . I just remenber that the Brits always make the best booze . Beer was kinda like everone made it, bragged about it and then shared it and normally no one could wiat till that the THE EXACT DATE to drink it ?
    Is this Country Great or What

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    5-6 months of fermenting?


    Wow... wtf
    Ice lager maybe?

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