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  1. hughjass

    priming question

    http://www.tastybrew.com/calculators/priming.html
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    I want to start brewing but i got a few questions??

    Brewed yesterday.  I don't think you'll be brewing quite like this when beginning.  Here's some pics.... Uncrushed malted barley After crushing recirculating mash...I have a stand built.  Just waiting on some small pieces and this will all sit on a 59"x24"x22" stand.  It'll be much...
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    I want to start brewing but i got a few questions??

    Bratrules, Just to add further, here's Palmer's book.  http://www.howtobrew.com/intro.html If I were starting over, I'd try to get a few batches under my belt with the least investment as possible to see if I liked brewing or not.  Craig's list is a good idea.  Be careful, tho.  Some people...
  14. hughjass

    I want to start brewing but i got a few questions??

    You're welcome.  Please let us know how it turned out.  Good luck. :cheers:
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    I want to start brewing but i got a few questions??

    You can buy home brewing starter kits.  Here's one that would get you started. http://www.brewmasterswarehouse.com/product/0101895/silver-starter-kit IMO, it's better if you can boil the full volume (beginning volume is ~6.5 gallon) than boiling a couple of gallons and topping up with water...
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