Haha that's true!All grain is easy as well, just takes longer to complete and a little more equipment. On the plus side it gives you more smoking time
Haha that's true!All grain is easy as well, just takes longer to complete and a little more equipment. On the plus side it gives you more smoking time
If you at least do some steeping grains or a mini mash on the stove you sure can. Some people (like me) are sensitive to extract flavors and others can't tell a difference. My boil kettle is an 8gal tamale pot I picked up for $20. If you use an aluminum pot like I do, you need to clean it out really well then do a full volume boil with just water before using it to brew with.Can you make a decent brew from an extract kit? I tried it years and years ago, and it was just ok. I only made two or three batches back then. I still have much of what I need to brew, a couple glass carboys, capper, and a kettle that's a couple gallons large. I'd like a bigger kettle, but not sure if what I have is big enough. i'll look it up and post up what i have. I also have, I think, a decent brew shop in my area so I'll hit them up too in the coming weeks.
I've at least brewed before. But that was... good lord, 20 years ago?If you at least do some steeping grains or a mini mash on the stove you sure can. Some people (like me) are sensitive to extract flavors and others can't tell a difference. My boil kettle is an 8gal tamale pot I picked up for $20. If you use an aluminum pot like I do, you need to clean it out really well then do a full volume boil with just water before using it to brew with.
I gotta say Ron, I really enjoy pushing you down slopes!! Lol
My first few batches were average, at best. Just gotta stick with it and refine. Each batch helps you identify where your techniques may need some attention. Also, gotta start with good water. I think water quality is overlooked by many early in their brewing career.Can you make a decent brew from an extract kit? I tried it years and years ago, and it was just ok. I only made two or three batches back then. I still have much of what I need to brew, a couple glass carboys, capper, and a kettle that's a couple gallons large. I'd like a bigger kettle, but not sure if what I have is big enough. i'll look it up and post up what i have. I also have, I think, a decent brew shop in my area so I'll hit them up too in the coming weeks.
This time of year you may find a big turkey deep fryer for cheap. They have something like a 5 gal pot and come with a big burner. Tough to beat. I bought one on craigslist for $10.https://www.jaysbrewing.com/pots-and-spoons/
Brew pot is less expensive than I thought it would be (85) I'll keep my eye out for something used though.
I don't drink a lot of beer anymore. But maybe I can change that if I brew some of my own
Edit to add: sorry for my off topic posts. I'll start a new thread in the appropriate place as I slide back down yet another slippery slope.
Great minds think alike!This time of year you may find a big turkey deep fryer for cheap. They have something like a 5 gal pot and come with a big burner. Tough to beat. I bought one on craigslist for $10.
Big time slippery slope! Just as bad as cigars.If you have questions ask away in here, maybe you will help push someone else down the slipper slope! I would check craigslist here in the next few weeks for used turkey fryer setups. There will probably be quite a few up for sale and they make excellent brewing setups.
Yup. Usually because they caught their deck on fire!You might find that for $20 on craigslist once someone realizes they dont want to mess around with frying a turkey anymore.