I'm putting down a brew today, this is just the first stage (producing alcohol). This post will cover setting up your kit. A second post today will cover putting down your first batch. I will cover bottling (producing bubbles) in about a week.
Some people will say you need a $80 brew kit, Hydrometer, etc. These things add cost, and aren't really necessary. Here's the kit I put together...
My kit
1 x water sealed vent $3 - supermarket or home brew shop1 x grommet for the seal $2 for a pack of 2 - supermarket or home brew shop
1 x long handled stirrer - supermarket or home brew shop (I was given mine)
1 x pull style tap $8ea - camping store (Bunnings didn't have these)
1 x 2L water jug (I just dug mine out of the back of the tupperware cupboard)
1 x tin opener (from the kitchen drawer)
1 x water kettle (from the kitchen bench)
Some bottles and caps (we'll talk about bottling options when we bottle)
Drum with water filled seal, drum without.
Using a jug of known capacity, measure out some graduations. I use 20L and 23L. Just use a nikko (sharpie) to mark the outside of the drum. You will need these marks to add the right quantities of water later.
And that's it! Now you're ready to put down you first batch of beer.
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