Brewing kits

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There are some basic equipment that all brewer need, this can be home made, store bought individually or bought as complete kit. Before you buy your kit then you need to consider several things.

  • Space available
  • Your budget
  • The type of brewing you want to do
  • If you want to progress the type of brewing you are doing.

Some basic equipment can be used for for different types of brewing and can be utiles as you progress, others will not be suitable for the more advanced levels of brewing and will be usless or delegated to other jobs. So if you are not going to waste money on upgrading equipment it is worth deciding on the factors mentioned before making your purchase.

Not many brewers jump into All grain brewing and usually "cut thier teeth" on Extract kits. With a little bit of care you can make sure the kit you buy will grow with you rater than need upgrading as you advance your brewing level.


Exrtact

Budget

Standard

Deluxe

Partial Mash

Budget

Standard

Deluxe

All Grain

Budget

Standard

Deluxe

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