National Homebrew Club Ireland

Brewing Discussions => Equipment & Chemicals => Topic started by: ngavin2001 on September 15, 2014, 01:34:10 PM

Title: Advise on these kits please
Post by: ngavin2001 on September 15, 2014, 01:34:10 PM
Hi I am looking to start extract and I'm looking for advice on a kit I have been looking at these has anyone got any experience with any of them? Would the thermostat controlled be the best?
Cheers!

http://www.homebrewwest.ie/combo-peco-eb1-basic-boiler-plus-stainless-steel-wort-chiller-best-value-3949-p.asp

http://www.homebrewwest.ie/peco-biab-all-grain-starter-kit-with-temperature-control-4305-p.asp

http://geterbrewed.ie/biab-all-grain-starter-kit-includes-a-mash-kit.html
Title: Re: Advise on these kits please
Post by: ronnieb on September 15, 2014, 08:35:01 PM
Go for the deal from geterbrewed.ie

Whilst the temperature control may be handy for holding temp I'm not sure it is worth what they charge extra for it..  In my noob opinion..
Title: Re: Advise on these kits please
Post by: Dunkel on September 15, 2014, 09:12:43 PM
Hi ngavin (presume you're older than 13),

Is it extract brewing or all grain you want to get into? And what equipment do you have at the moment? Depending on these, the http://www.homebrewwest.ie/combo-peco-eb1-basic-boiler-plus-stainless-steel-wort-chiller-best-value-3949-p.asp might suit you better.  But I agree with ronnieb, the http://geterbrewed.ie/biab-all-grain-starter-kit-includes-a-mash-kit.html is unbeatable value - if you need all the stuff.
Title: Re: Advise on these kits please
Post by: ngavin2001 on September 15, 2014, 10:37:47 PM
Quote from: Dunkel on September 15, 2014, 09:12:43 PM
Hi ngavin (presume you're older than 13),

Is it extract brewing or all grain you want to get into? And what equipment do you have at the moment? Depending on these, the http://www.homebrewwest.ie/combo-peco-eb1-basic-boiler-plus-stainless-steel-wort-chiller-best-value-3949-p.asp might suit you better.  But I agree with ronnieb, the http://geterbrewed.ie/biab-all-grain-starter-kit-includes-a-mash-kit.html is unbeatable value - if you need all the stuff.

Ha ha yeah definitely over 13!! Not a lot really just a basic kit for kit making. I like the idea of boil in a bag and I could do with a second fv and the other bits would always be used I think. I would really like to get a nice oatmeal stout on so it's ready for Christmas is it possible to add oatmeal to an allgrain kit and use the BIAB method?
Title: Re: Advise on these kits please
Post by: DCLavs on September 17, 2014, 07:17:51 PM
Would anyone recommend going for the Peco Boiler with thermostat instead of the basic model for keeping mash temp constant?

http://www.homebrewwest.ie/peco-eb1-beermakers-32-litre-24-kw-mashing-bin-with-thermostat-3950-p.asp

Def moving over to AG but still trying to figure out what equipment to go for.
Title: Re: Advise on these kits please
Post by: LordEoin on September 17, 2014, 10:18:02 PM
If It's for kit beers, have a look at this one. €40 including your choice of 'craft range' beer
http://www.homebrewwest.ie/craft-range-special-offer-starter-kit-for-beer-4003-p.asp (http://www.homebrewwest.ie/craft-range-special-offer-starter-kit-for-beer-4003-p.asp)
I'd add on a stirring paddle too, I think they're only about €2
Title: Re: Advise on these kits please
Post by: Dunkel on September 18, 2014, 11:57:33 AM
@DCLavs  It's handy, but not strictly necessary. Get your liquor up to strike temperature, mash in, then cover the mash tun with a duvet, sleeping bag or thick coats. I only lost 1 degree over a 75 minute mash yesterday using this method. Also, if you go with the thermostat version, you need to stir the mash to stop burning against the element when it switches on, unless you're doing BIAB with the bag raised above the element somehow.