Brewing Video for New Home Brewers
Thanks!, that site seems to have everything.
I thought I would be buying a lot of stuff online, after going to the supply shop over
in Dayton,I know now, I can get the stuff for about the same price and not have to pay shipping.
There is a place called wine works here in town that has some homebrew stuff, heading there in just a bit. If they have a pretty good selection that will cut down on price even more.
Marv.
I just found a place near me, have to go check them out still, before i found them i'd have to travel well over a hour to the nearest place, and with the price of gas, thankfully deacreasing, it made more sense and was cheaper for me to just order it online and pay the shipping.
Their selection wasn't what I was hopping for, they have the carboys I'll be getting,
about 50 cents cheaper, but now I don't have to drive the 15 or so miles, I'll be saving on gas.
Plus they have some of the small stuff I can use, stoppers, airlocks and siphon hose, 39 cents a foot.
The classic English pal ale kit we got in Dayton last weekend was around $26.00 or so, they have the same thing for $19.00, I'll save gas money and a couple bucks here and there.
No grain though, for that I have to go to Dayton. Oh well.
I'll save more then a couple bucks on extract kits.
happy about that.
Marv.
wanted to bump this back up to the top.
Marv.
With all the new brewers we are getting on the board, I thought I would bumb this up again, it's some to watch, and it's entertaining for the new home brewer.
bumping it again.
I remember what its like to be excited about brewing and just wanting to watch some about it.
He doesnt go in depth, but at least it a vid to watch.
If possible, got this become a sticky, or maybe make a new brewer forum.
I'd be willing to hang out there, since I'm still a noob myself.
Maybe answer the questions that are driving Qubx nuts...lol J/K dude.![]()
You've been a big help to me.
All of have been. Well most, some of you are still new to the site, but your still being helpful
in educating us new brewers.
I've been considering adding a newb forum - I think it could be helpful. I actually have some home brewing videos (made by members on this forum) that are being edited as we speak - should be good watching for the rest of us.
I'll keep considering the newb forum - I think it could be a big help for people here...
I forgot all about us guys making a vid.
Can't wait to see it.
A new brewer forum may be a good idea.
I quit watching the video after he repeatedly kept dancing around. What a dork. There was another, I think better, video on youtube about all grain brewing. The guy is named clarkehead, the video was about 10 minutes, and well done.
He must have taken it down. I looked on youtube and google, but couldn't find it.

