First time posting. I'm considering homebrewing and thinking on set up costs. I'd consider a grainfather or brewzilla sort of set up, wondering what else I'd need. And are supplies plentiful in North west or am I looking to buy online.
Welcome RVFirst time posting. I'm considering homebrewing and thinking on set up costs. I'd consider a grainfather or brewzilla sort of set up, wondering what else I'd need. And are supplies plentiful in North west or am I looking to buy online.
The all-in-one setups have the advantage that they are quite compact and quick to set up, and there are certainly a lot of satisfied users on here.I'd consider a grainfather or brewzilla sort of set up
Depends a bit what sort of stuff you want to brew, and frankly the list can be endless - but the main things that spring to mind are:wondering what else I'd need
The all-on-one basically gets you to the point of having 22L or so of hot, sugary water that smells of hops. Your next job is to cool it down to a temperature that won't fry the yeast, and transfer it to something that it can ferment in (ideally at about 18-20ºc) for a week or two, before you then bottle itI've been considering using the utility room counter. I don't know if the all in one are compact. Can I set up a all in one solution, leave it and come back ready to bottle without a lot of buckets, pipes, etc. If not I would use my garage and be more open to a less compact set up
Yes, you can! And the big secret is that, no word of a lie, you can fairly easily make beer that will knock spots off what you can buy in a pub or from the shops. No kidding.Excellent. This is sounding do able. So if I decant it into a large food grade container and leave in something like a fridge or chest freezer (not switched on( leave for a few weeks and put into freshly sterilised bottles. I think I could do this and I'm called Frank Spencer by the missus.
I'm a sucker for shiny toys too - but equally, I like to know what I'm buying before I get my wallet out...You also sound like my missus, I am impulsive lol
Hi and welcome to the forum.Im assuming limavady or surrounding area with your handle and good to see another local brewer on the forum.Up the road in Derry/Londonderry/Stroke City or whatever you would like so if you need help give us a shout as I'm all grain and have done kits and BIAB so know your pain as such.First time posting. I'm considering homebrewing and thinking on set up costs. I'd consider a grainfather or brewzilla sort of set up, wondering what else I'd need. And are supplies plentiful in North west or am I looking to buy online.
Units like the Grainfather won't allow you to set up and return to fermented beer. At the very least you'll need a fermenting vessel.I've been considering using the utility room counter. I don't know if the all in one are compact. Can I set up a all in one solution, leave it and come back ready to bottle without a lot of buckets, pipes, etc. If not I would use my garage and be more open to a less compact set up
Hi Gerryjo, I am down in Limavady. Thanks for offer of help. I'm considering my options and doing some research at moment. Thinking on creating space in my garage now so I have more room but wondering if the steam created would cause possible damp or make a small shed to do the brewing in. It's all adding up lol. But I do love a drink!Hi and welcome to the forum.Im assuming limavady or surrounding area with your handle and good to see another local brewer on the forum.Up the road in Derry/Londonderry/Stroke City or whatever you would like so if you need help give us a shout as I'm all grain and have done kits and BIAB so know your pain as such.
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