pokerknight
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Hi Folks, Happy New Year
I have been brewing from kits for several years. As an ex-publican I have a decent set up in my shed.
I use corny kegs, 30/70 gas with the correct valves and secondary valves plus a 12 coil Python cooler so I can have anything from ice cold lager to nice temp stout. I dispense through a 4 tap font.
I have only brewed kit beers, mainly Coopers, I really like the stout, but am thinking of being a bit more adventurous on the bitter front.
Can anyone advise me, in words of one syllable, how to "gear up" to brewing a bit more from basics, without going the whole (fairly expensive) hog.
Thanks in anticipation, Alan.
I have been brewing from kits for several years. As an ex-publican I have a decent set up in my shed.
I use corny kegs, 30/70 gas with the correct valves and secondary valves plus a 12 coil Python cooler so I can have anything from ice cold lager to nice temp stout. I dispense through a 4 tap font.
I have only brewed kit beers, mainly Coopers, I really like the stout, but am thinking of being a bit more adventurous on the bitter front.
Can anyone advise me, in words of one syllable, how to "gear up" to brewing a bit more from basics, without going the whole (fairly expensive) hog.
Thanks in anticipation, Alan.