We started with beer kits....We were kicking around the idea of making wine and while we were in the store looking at all the supplies a guy was stocking up on beer making stuff....we spoke with him and it seemed we had all the stuff to make some so we bought some kits, corn sugar and caps and went home and started a batch.
.They were just the ones that come in a can, you add corn sugar and water....seems the yeast and instructions were under the plastic cap and the contents of the can was like molasass....really smelled good....the can is about one quart or slightly bigger.
You use all the same equipment, hydrometer, siphon hoses, etc.....Our carboys that we got at the store were 6 1/2 gallon ones....[now I make 6 1/2 gallon batches of wine in those carboys]
The ones my hubby liked best were Mexican, Brown Ale, Pilsner and a Irish Stout....think most of they were Munton's brand.....the longer they sit the better they get.
You will need lots of beer bottles, not the twist off tops...ones like Sam Adam's, or the old returnable ones.....We lucked out and found a distributor that had some old returnable ones in the back, he sold us 10 cases....as well we had friends save us ones they had, plus the Sam Adam's bottles.
Those kits we got were very easy and gave us the courage to make wines....Also very inexpensive...good for the first try....but am sure the real beer people would use something better...these were good for us to get started.
Have fun....
Edited by: Northern Winos