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Old 11-17-2011, 09:39 PM   #2
AvsJerk
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I bought a beginner kit last year at this time from Midwest Supplies...actually, it might of been an intermediate kit (which I would recommend)...it has stuff that your going to want to buy fairly soon anyway.

Like many hobbies, it can get expensive quick, or you can keep it simple and still get good results. I'm hoping to get into kegging this winter, which will increase the cost a little bit, but will make it easier to keep a pipeline of good beer on hand!

It's been a fun hobby for me, and all of the beer that I have brewed (partial mash kits) has been very good. I'm also planning on getting away from the kits and just start buying bulk ingredients and following recipes...but recipe kits are great way to get started, and I feel that Midwest Supplies has some pretty good kits.

I'm still fairly new at brewing as well, but feel free to ask any questions and I will answer them if I can.

HomeBrewTalk.com is a pretty good forum for info as well.
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