Just wondering if I'm the only homebrewer here?
Just ordered a new Bayou SP10, Vinator Bottle Clearner, and Wort Chiller this morning. Can't wait to start brewing outside.
Just wondering if I'm the only homebrewer here?
Just ordered a new Bayou SP10, Vinator Bottle Clearner, and Wort Chiller this morning. Can't wait to start brewing outside.
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If you go with an extract kit from a reputiable place (Northern Brewer, Austin Homebrew, etc) it should be good right from the get go. As long as proper sanitation measures were taken.
And shelf life shouldn't be an issue. Some folks bottle age their home brews for years.
A brew day for me normally lasts about 3 hours. That's getting water, steeping some grains (if needed) then adding extract plus a 60 minute boil. Then cooling the wort, pitching yeast and then let it be for about 2 weeks, then either bottle or do a secondary fermentation (I won't get too much into that)
And for $48 dollars a case, I would imagine you'd save $10 or $15 a case.
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