how much did your first batch cost?
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how much did your first batch cost?
I'm hearing wildly different figures for what all this stuff is gonna cost. One guy said 150, another said close to 1000. I'm thinking around 300. There has got to be something I'm not thinking about. I need a steel pot, cleaner sanitizers. Ingredient, Ice, fermenting bucket, secondary carboy, bottling bucket, siphon, cool space, bottles caps and capper. Ill do the boil in the kitchen at least at first, and cool the wort using a sink full of ice. So what is it? The wort cooler and propane burner? Or what am I forgetting?
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Re: how much did your first batch cost?
One of the great things about this hobby is that you can grow incrementally. Check out the starter kits at More Beer to get an idea of cost. Eric over at Homebrew Provisions can get you set up with all the necessary stuff. If you going to start off brewing extract batches in the kitchen, you can count on spending between 100 and 200 dollars for that first batch. After that, you will probably end up buying more bottles and ingredients, but the cost is significantly less since you already have all the base equipment.
Also, read chapter 1 of How to Brew before you do anything else. Trust me on this one.
Don't invest more in equipment than you are comfortable with. Start off small, and if you enjoy it then you can start investing in more equipment that will make the brew day more enjoyable and produce more consistent results.
Also, read chapter 1 of How to Brew before you do anything else. Trust me on this one.
Don't invest more in equipment than you are comfortable with. Start off small, and if you enjoy it then you can start investing in more equipment that will make the brew day more enjoyable and produce more consistent results.
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Re: how much did your first batch cost?
My sister was nice enough to buy me everything I needed as a Christmas present years ago. This was a deluxe starter kit from Northern Brewer, and she added on a 32 qt stainless kettle and a wort chiller, along with first ingredients, for a total cost of ~$200-250.
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Not the best bargain I've seen, but not too bad either. It might be worth an email to inquire further.
http://orangecounty.craigslist.org/for/2186794299.html
http://orangecounty.craigslist.org/for/2186794299.html
craigslist wrote:Beer brewing kit - $110 (Anaheim Hills)
Date: 2011-01-29, 10:19AM PST
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I bought this kit off amazon a few months ago - everything is included and works fine. I'm also throwing in an extra fermenting bucket ($15 value), my "how to brew" book ($11 value), and a brewing kettle ($60 value).
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002BT ... ss_product
http://www.amazon.com/How-Brew-Everythi ... gy_k_img_b
These are all the tools you need to brew your own beer, get some ingredients and you're good to go!
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Re: how much did your first batch cost?
Add this and you're almost set. Kegging might be jumping in too deep too fast, but you could easily resell the kegs for $30-$35 each.
http://inlandempire.craigslist.org/for/2186038096.html
http://inlandempire.craigslist.org/for/2186038096.html
craigslist wrote:Beer Brewing Equipment! Glass Carboys, Copper chiller, Soda Kegs. (Murrieta)
Date: 2011-01-28, 8:08PM PST
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Beer Brewing Equipment! 2 Glass Carboys $30 each, Copper chiller $85, 2 Soda Kegs $25 each. These are all in great shape!
The Wort Chiller is in new condition, Cost new is $109.95 on morebeer. com All Copper tubing, with brass hose connections..
The Cornelius soda kegs are in decent shape, theres a little bit of cracks in the rubber bumpers on top, but doesn't affect the functionality whatsoever. They have new seals installed too, so no problems with leak-down on these. They come with the party dispensers and pin lock adapters and hose too.
If your looking to get into brewing, this is must have equipment. I brew beer and love it!! Very rewarding. These Items are all extras for me and no longer need them
Call or text 9five1 (265) (5659) Please include ad title when texting, thanks...
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Re: how much did your first batch cost?
Does my list above look like it'll get me through a few batches though? I estimate all that at around 300. Sound about right?
Re: how much did your first batch cost?
Wow. Brewers are certainly a helpful bunch. Thanx. I have the worst luck on Craigslist, though. I'm convinced that everyone using it are hookers, muggers, or west African scam artists. I have yet to meet an honest man on there.
Re: how much did your first batch cost?
So I think ill stick with retailers for now. Besides, I get to meet people and ask questions that way. Google maps only shows a few spots in my area. I've been to Addison to Meet eric, but stein fillers is NEVER open, and I don't think zymurguy really exists. There is no building at that address.
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The Zymurguy shop closed last year and sold it's remaining inventory to Eric.
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Re: how much did your first batch cost?
Zymurgy still exists... in spirit at least. Actually BrianC on these boards was the owner/operator, however due to business reasons they closed there doors a few years ago. He still is an active homebrewer though and has some of the biggest baddest equipment in our club. He is also always free with advice and may very likely pipe in sometime.nico soze wrote:So I think ill stick with retailers for now. Besides, I get to meet people and ask questions that way. Google maps only shows a few spots in my area. I've been to Addison to Meet eric, but stein fillers is NEVER open, and I don't think zymurguy really exists. There is no building at that address.
Steinfillers has some frustrating business hours and there prices are slightly on the higher end of what I have seen at other LHBS's. They are also connected to the Long Beach Brewers Association.
Addisons I've never been to, but not for a lack of wanting. My time has been hell this past year and my homebrewing has suffered mightly.
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Re: how much did your first batch cost?
So are those the only games in town? Southeast la northwest oc I mean.
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Re: how much did your first batch cost?
Here's another Craigslist find: http://losangeles.craigslist.org/lac/fo ... 23931.html
Northern Brewer All Grain setup
I've had excellent results buying and selling brewing equipment on Craigslist. I can't really see where you can be scammed much since you are going to look at the equipment prior to buying it.
Northern Brewer All Grain setup
I've had excellent results buying and selling brewing equipment on Craigslist. I can't really see where you can be scammed much since you are going to look at the equipment prior to buying it.
Re: how much did your first batch cost?
I don't see a kettle in that set up, but I'm betting he has one. That looks like a pretty killer deal though.JonW wrote:Here's another Craigslist find: http://losangeles.craigslist.org/lac/fo ... 23931.html
Northern Brewer All Grain setup
I've had excellent results buying and selling brewing equipment on Craigslist. I can't really see where you can be scammed much since you are going to look at the equipment prior to buying it.
+1 on the craigslist homebrewers. I'm sure there are a few bad apples, but in general all homebrewers as you have discovered are generally a helpful brotherhood.
Jon
Re: how much did your first batch cost?
There is also morebeer in Riverside (and online)nico soze wrote:So are those the only games in town? Southeast la northwest oc I mean.
http://morebeer.com/search/103658
And O'Shaes in south OC
http://www.osheabrewing.com/
Jon