Title says it all. A sixer costs 12-15 dollars these days. I just brewed 5 gallons for under $30.
I’ve been doing this shit for decades. If you’re curious how to get into it (hint: it’s easy) I can point you in the right direction.
Title says it all. A sixer costs 12-15 dollars these days. I just brewed 5 gallons for under $30.
I’ve been doing this shit for decades. If you’re curious how to get into it (hint: it’s easy) I can point you in the right direction.
Three pints deep. Life’s beautiful as I reflect upon the revolutionary optimism dancing through my mind.
For beer brewing, BIAB. Ten gallon pot and a mesh bag, and heat.
If you have the space, kegging is the way to go and cheaper in the long run compared to bottling. But an additional refrigerator is usually necessary.
Most equipment can be sourced secondhand. Go for an Anvil or Clawhammer if you can source either off Marketplace. I scored a Clawhammer for $350 some years ago. By far the best purchase I’ve ever made in this hobby.
This is really cool, I don’t think I can attend to a new hobby now but this seems fairly accessible and I would like to try it myself sometime.
Its basically like brewing a big bag of tea for 4 - 6 hours.
6 pints in. Still doing great. Gave some to my neighbor.