A starter beer making kit is a package of ingredients & basic instructions. Some of the more expensive starter beer kits come with basic equipment needed to brew the ingredients. You usually get all the things that you are going to need in a beer making kit. If you are new to brewing or it's something you just wanted to try, whether to save money or simply for the fun, you'll find that you can create your own great tasting beer with a little knowledge and a great beer making kit.
Please be aware that some instruction sets that come with starter beer kits are very basic and hard to follow, you'll stand a far better chance of great tasting beer when using your beer kit first time round by following the instructions from a resource designed to help beginners, where you'll get all the facts to get you ready to brew. These books will also guide you through the process and provide you with information on ingredients for all the different kinds of recipes that you can try.
There are many different beer kits for sale today and you'll find running a search online for beer kit returns thousands of results. Beer making kits are also sold by local brewing shops, you may also find them in gift stores especially around fathers day and Christmas.
When you browse for your beer making kit you'll come across deluxe beers making kits. These kits include everything you need to get going. They contain all the ingredients and the major equipment to get started. Commonly the deluxe beer making kit contains a sanitizer and some of the malts needed to make your first batch of beer. With some of the beer kits, the only thing that you will need is a stainless steel pot to do all the brewing in.
Other brewing kits come with a microbrewery which allows the brewer to make good tasting beer with ease, it also cuts down on the cost of buying other equipment which in its self can be quite confusing for the beginner. Microbreweries also give a more professional look when sharing your beer with your friends as quite often the beer can be extracted directly from the brewing vessel.
Most beginners start off with a starter beer making kit of some sort just to try their hand and see what sort of results they get. Most people enjoy trying these kits as they allow the brewer to experience the brewing process which helps them decide whether or not they wish to take up home brewing as a hobby. Many people I have spoken to, try beer kits and end up investing in home microbreweries to save bottling their beer, some will even fit nicely into your fridge for on tap beer when you want it.
The last type of beer kit you may come across are ingredient only beer kits or refills, these are ideal suited to someone who has tried a beer making kit before or already has the required equipment and wants to make more after their beer supply has ran out. These types of beer kit are available for all types of beer including but not limited to:
Bitter, Lager, Real Ale, Stout, Strong Beers, Summer Ale, Wheat & Cider, Beers Of The World, Black Rock, Brupaks, Burton Bridge Brewery, Coopers, Geordie, Hambleton Bard, iBrew, Magnum, Milestone, Morgans, Muntons, St. Peters, Tooheys and Woodfordes.
Most of these types of kit include enough ingredients to make approximately 40 pints.
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