Hi Everyone, as mentioned in my introduction post, BOTL needs quite a bit of updating, patching and whatever else I might come across. Over the next few weekends BOTL may be unreachable on occasion as I do migrations or updates, etc. Just be patient - we'll be back! I'll generally try to keep these maintenances until later in the evenings.
Great info man!! Thanks for this and the stuff on chat. Lookin forward to getting started.My main advice to offer is this. When you buy a boil kettle unless you plan only doing stove top brews get a 10g pot. If you get into the hobby you'll definitely want the 10g and as you increase your brewing expertise a larger pots comes with it. If you have a propane turkey fryer or would like to get one just buy a 10g pot to start it's cheaper than buying more than one pot. Then again having a second smaller pot could be handy. I use the 16qt pot that I originally bought for stove top extract brewing still for certain things. Also when it comes time to buy a pot check at a local restaurant supply store, sams club, or other box store. You can get MUCH better deals from those stores than brewing stores/websites.
Second since you will start out bottling I think it's important for bottling to be as easy as possible. There are two important pieces of equipment that make bottling tolerable if you ask me. One is a bottle tree and the other is a bottle rinser. I have the big tree as well for when I clean and delabel bottles. You fit more than three cases at one time on the tree. The bottle rinser makes sanitizing bottles a cinch. You just turn it upside down and pump the sanitizer up inside the bottle 2-3 times. I would have either quit brewing or bought a kegging system already if it weren't for those two pieces of equipment. The first couple times I bottled were serious pains in the ass!
http://www.midwestsupplies.com/90-bottle-drying-tree.html
http://www.midwestsupplies.com/bottle-rinser-sulfiter.html
PS I can point you towards a whole bottling tutorial that is super streamlined.
Yes please. I have read through several sources on the net and some are great, while others are not so helpful. Also if there are any books you feel are good I'd be interested in those as well.PS I can point you towards a whole bottling tutorial that is super streamlined.