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Alfresco Feb 25th 2011 1:14 pm

Home Brew Thread
 
Does anyone else brew their own grog?

I was given a home brew kit for Christmas and now I have two and slowly building up my stock of beer.

I discovered today that BigW sells ingredients at half the price of my local brew shop.

It works out to about $20 for 24 litres of beer. Almost a quarter the price of stuff bought in the bottle shops. :thumbup:

Still trying all the different type of beer available. Started mostly on lagers, but will experiment with ales and maybe a stout or two.

Share your experience, ideas and choice of beer etc...

eddie007 Feb 25th 2011 1:24 pm

Re: Home Brew Thread
 
I have 96 empty home brew bottles in my garage if you want them

billymacker Feb 25th 2011 2:25 pm

Re: Home Brew Thread
 

Originally Posted by Alfresco (Post 9202532)
Does anyone else brew their own grog?

I was given a home brew kit for Christmas and now I have two and slowly building up my stock of beer.

I discovered today that BigW sells ingredients at half the price of my local brew shop.

It works out to about $20 for 24 litres of beer. Almost a quarter the price of stuff bought in the bottle shops. :thumbup:

Still trying all the different type of beer available. Started mostly on lagers, but will experiment with ales and maybe a stout or two.

Share your experience, ideas and choice of beer etc...

mate does coopers $11 per tin plus bag or sugar makes 36 litres

Alfresco Feb 25th 2011 2:29 pm

Re: Home Brew Thread
 

Originally Posted by eddie007 (Post 9202541)
I have 96 empty home brew bottles in my garage if you want them

Thanks. I've just bought a whole lot.

What type are? PET, glass, new or used?


Originally Posted by billymacker (Post 9202622)
mate does coopers $11 per tin plus bag or sugar makes 36 litres

Yeah got some Coopers today just under $11 a tin.

Do you have a link?

billymacker Feb 25th 2011 2:35 pm

Re: Home Brew Thread
 

Originally Posted by Alfresco (Post 9202628)
Thanks. I've just bought a whole lot.

What type are? PET, glass, new or used?



Yeah got some Coopers today just under $11 a tin.

Do you have a link?

coopers was on special at $7 last week he got about 12 tins he does one brew every week.

eddie007 Feb 25th 2011 2:38 pm

Re: Home Brew Thread
 

Originally Posted by Alfresco (Post 9202628)
Thanks. I've just bought a whole lot.

What type are? PET, glass, new or used?



Yeah got some Coopers today just under $11 a tin.

Do you have a link?

Tall brown re cappable ...

Gjn200 Feb 25th 2011 8:36 pm

Re: Home Brew Thread
 

Originally Posted by Alfresco (Post 9202532)
Does anyone else brew their own grog?

I was given a home brew kit for Christmas and now I have two and slowly building up my stock of beer.

I discovered today that BigW sells ingredients at half the price of my local brew shop.

It works out to about $20 for 24 litres of beer. Almost a quarter the price of stuff bought in the bottle shops. :thumbup:

Still trying all the different type of beer available. Started mostly on lagers, but will experiment with ales and maybe a stout or two.

Share your experience, ideas and choice of beer etc...


Yep, don't bother with lager unless you can keep the fermenting temp at 12 degrees. Coopers lager does'nt have true lager yeast btw.

Stout is my thing atm, but get to the lhbs and get some dark malt for it. If you shop around it should't be more than $10 kg.

Here is your new home
http://www.aussiehomebrewer.com.au

Next week I's trying a fresh wort kit to 'up my game 'so to speak as I've got a kegging system raring to go.....

Time for one now I think? hic.:beer:

Oh and give it 2 months in the bottle.

keel Feb 26th 2011 2:21 am

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I've been brewing for about 4 years now and saving a considerable amount.

I normally brew Coopers Canadian with brew enhancer 2 and a Saf lager yeast.

Next weekend I'm going to get a kegerater system for my existing fridge for $650.

Keel

Alfresco Feb 26th 2011 8:49 am

Re: Home Brew Thread
 

Originally Posted by Gjn200 (Post 9202928)
Yep, don't bother with lager unless you can keep the fermenting temp at 12 degrees. Coopers lager does'nt have true lager yeast btw.

Stout is my thing atm, but get to the lhbs and get some dark malt for it. If you shop around it should't be more than $10 kg.

Here is your new home
http://www.aussiehomebrewer.com.au

Next week I's trying a fresh wort kit to 'up my game 'so to speak as I've got a kegging system raring to go.....

Time for one now I think? hic.:beer:

Oh and give it 2 months in the bottle.

Thanks for the link. I decided to try all I can to start with. I've created a spreadsheet to log everything and rate the taste/quality.



Originally Posted by keel (Post 9203363)
I've been brewing for about 4 years now and saving a considerable amount.

I normally brew Coopers Canadian with brew enhancer 2 and a Saf lager yeast.

Next weekend I'm going to get a kegerater system for my existing fridge for $650.

Keel

I was looking at Coopers Canadian yesterday and will give it a go next batch.

Be a while before I do a kegerater though.

Gjn200 Feb 26th 2011 8:51 am

Re: Home Brew Thread
 

Originally Posted by Alfresco (Post 9203844)
I've created a spreadsheet to log everything and rate the taste/quality.


http://www.djsoftware.co.nz/html/download.html

Alfresco Feb 26th 2011 9:05 am

Re: Home Brew Thread
 

Originally Posted by Gjn200 (Post 9203848)

Thanks. Looks very comprehensive. :thumbup:

rozellem Feb 26th 2011 10:25 am

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My husband and his mates go to The Beer Factory in Seven Hills Sydney to brew theirs. http://www.thebeerfactory.com.au/whoweare.html So no mess or hassle at home. Works out at about $1 per bottle, bought himself a keg now. Only issue is that it does not contain preservatives so must be kept in the fridge. Got one on ebay for $30. I believe they have over 200 recipes, he normally makes a pale ale but, made the most delicious alcoholic ginger beer (6%) for the me last year, yummy but lethal. :thumbup: Dont know how we will ever go back to the commercial rubbish after tasting the real thing. No hangovers either, bonus.

deb68 Feb 26th 2011 7:40 pm

Re: Home Brew Thread
 
DEB68 HUBBY.

I am still wating for our container to make its way here:( been making my own beer for about a year now, when you get it right it is wonderful, also very cheap:thumbup:
The prices here for the local stuff are ridiculous, shop stuff i mean.
We went it the local Kmart yesterday they had coopers at $9 a go, brewing sugar was $5 a bag, and i thought to my self shall i buy a full kit, or hold out for the container?
i am has dry as a nuns dry bits my tongue thinks my throat has been slit, need a drink soon or i will turn into cliff richard:eek:

keel Feb 27th 2011 12:02 am

Re: Home Brew Thread
 

Originally Posted by deb68 (Post 9204591)
DEB68 HUBBY.

I am still wating for our container to make its way here:( been making my own beer for about a year now, when you get it right it is wonderful, also very cheap:thumbup:
The prices here for the local stuff are ridiculous, shop stuff i mean.
We went it the local Kmart yesterday they had coopers at $9 a go, brewing sugar was $5 a bag, and i thought to my self shall i buy a full kit, or hold out for the container?
i am has dry as a nuns dry bits my tongue thinks my throat has been slit, need a drink soon or i will turn into cliff richard:eek:

Get a kit. About $70 for tha barrel, bottles and brew. With this weather it'll be brewed out in 7 days, ready for drinking by 9;).

I normally leave it in the barrel for 2 weeks then bottle it and leave it for about 6 weeks. But when I get my new kegerator it should be ready for drinking in 2 to 3 weeks as there is no 2nd fermentation:thumbup:.

Ive found a new brew shop recently in Bibra lake called T.w.o.c. that has a good range.

keel

Alfresco Feb 27th 2011 8:43 am

Re: Home Brew Thread
 

Originally Posted by rozellem (Post 9203965)
My husband and his mates go to The Beer Factory in Seven Hills Sydney to brew theirs. http://www.thebeerfactory.com.au/whoweare.html So no mess or hassle at home. Works out at about $1 per bottle, bought himself a keg now. Only issue is that it does not contain preservatives so must be kept in the fridge. Got one on ebay for $30. I believe they have over 200 recipes, he normally makes a pale ale but, made the most delicious alcoholic ginger beer (6%) for the me last year, yummy but lethal. :thumbup: Dont know how we will ever go back to the commercial rubbish after tasting the real thing. No hangovers either, bonus.

Yeah I see a few of these factories around. I must try ginger beer sometime too!


Originally Posted by deb68 (Post 9204591)
DEB68 HUBBY.

I am still wating for our container to make its way here:( been making my own beer for about a year now, when you get it right it is wonderful, also very cheap:thumbup:
The prices here for the local stuff are ridiculous, shop stuff i mean.
We went it the local Kmart yesterday they had coopers at $9 a go, brewing sugar was $5 a bag, and i thought to my self shall i buy a full kit, or hold out for the container?
i am has dry as a nuns dry bits my tongue thinks my throat has been slit, need a drink soon or i will turn into cliff richard:eek:

Yep buy another kit. :thumbup:


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