Good afternoon all from the West Midlands
My parents have gifted to me a Brew Monk all-in-one brewing system (the 30 ltr one) and whilst before homebrewing was not something I had considered, I am very interested in giving this a go. Now I have done some studying and I have a long way to go but I just want to get all my ducks in a row before I brew a starter kit.
The one bit I am struggling with is a basic list of equipment that I need to go with this piece of kit. I have on the way a hydrometer, cleaning equipment (suitable for homebrewing), a siphon tube and the bottling equipment. I know I need a fermentation bucket but I don't have the budget for a stainless steel one at the moment so was considering a plastic bucket with airlock and tap provided. I need a grain crusher (can anyone recommend a budget option for this please) but that is where I've hit a block. Can anyone else recommend anything else that is needed?
As I said before I am still doing more research into this so will not start a thing until I am confident I am ready to do so!
Thank you very much for reading.
My parents have gifted to me a Brew Monk all-in-one brewing system (the 30 ltr one) and whilst before homebrewing was not something I had considered, I am very interested in giving this a go. Now I have done some studying and I have a long way to go but I just want to get all my ducks in a row before I brew a starter kit.
The one bit I am struggling with is a basic list of equipment that I need to go with this piece of kit. I have on the way a hydrometer, cleaning equipment (suitable for homebrewing), a siphon tube and the bottling equipment. I know I need a fermentation bucket but I don't have the budget for a stainless steel one at the moment so was considering a plastic bucket with airlock and tap provided. I need a grain crusher (can anyone recommend a budget option for this please) but that is where I've hit a block. Can anyone else recommend anything else that is needed?
As I said before I am still doing more research into this so will not start a thing until I am confident I am ready to do so!
Thank you very much for reading.