Pococurante
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Howdy all - I'm gearing up for home brew (my wife is already cursing Papazian) and am looking at kits.
Here's the problem - I'm not at all handy and it's a common joke around my house I once cut myself cleaning the toaster. So I need a decent kit to last me for a few years. I'm interested only in kegging. I see what folks here have done with coolers, old kegs, and scrapped 18 wheelers - makes me feel kind of intimidated.
I was looking at this kit by MoreBeer, it's a combo of their brew and keg packages:
<a href="http://morebeer.com/view_product/15915/102142/Personal_Home_Brewery_%235_-_Kegging_Super_Deluxe" target="_blank">http://morebeer.com/view_product/15915/102142/Personal_Home_Brewery_#5_-_Kegging_Super_Deluxe
</a>
Thoughts?
It's pricey enough that I'm concerned it may include things I don't need or would do better to upgrade. For example the carboy is plastic and I keep reading that glass is the way to go.
I'm also looking at kegerators but it is not clear to me that they use the "standard" Cornelius kegs. And they are even more pricey but then being as mechanically inclined as a bag of hair I expect I'll have to bite that bullet and save up my lunch money. I was looking here to educate myself:
http://www.kegerators.com/kegerators.php
Anyway appreciate all the help I can get. My goal is to eventually get up to very potent Belgian Trippels for me and Belgian wheats (like "Blue Moon") for the missus. This is definitely a long term commitment on my part.
Here's the problem - I'm not at all handy and it's a common joke around my house I once cut myself cleaning the toaster. So I need a decent kit to last me for a few years. I'm interested only in kegging. I see what folks here have done with coolers, old kegs, and scrapped 18 wheelers - makes me feel kind of intimidated.
I was looking at this kit by MoreBeer, it's a combo of their brew and keg packages:
<a href="http://morebeer.com/view_product/15915/102142/Personal_Home_Brewery_%235_-_Kegging_Super_Deluxe" target="_blank">http://morebeer.com/view_product/15915/102142/Personal_Home_Brewery_#5_-_Kegging_Super_Deluxe
</a>
Thoughts?
It's pricey enough that I'm concerned it may include things I don't need or would do better to upgrade. For example the carboy is plastic and I keep reading that glass is the way to go.
I'm also looking at kegerators but it is not clear to me that they use the "standard" Cornelius kegs. And they are even more pricey but then being as mechanically inclined as a bag of hair I expect I'll have to bite that bullet and save up my lunch money. I was looking here to educate myself:
http://www.kegerators.com/kegerators.php
Anyway appreciate all the help I can get. My goal is to eventually get up to very potent Belgian Trippels for me and Belgian wheats (like "Blue Moon") for the missus. This is definitely a long term commitment on my part.