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Post by rawnmexico » Thu Dec 22, 2011 3:49 pm

Good Afternoon fellow Brewnosers,

Recently at a party, my roommates sisters boyfriend gave me a taste of his homebrew, and I was really taken aback by the quality of it, it was very wheaty with some hints of berries. I have done some googling into what it takes to start off your own homebrew, but I have been unable to find somewhere to purchase the necessary equipment, any advice would be greatly appreciated! :cheers3:

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Post by XmonikerX » Thu Dec 22, 2011 4:06 pm

Noble Grape is a good place to start.

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Post by CorneliusAlphonse » Thu Dec 22, 2011 4:21 pm

rawnmexico wrote: I have done some googling into what it takes to start off your own homebrew, but I have been unable to find somewhere to purchase the necessary equipment, any advice would be greatly appreciated! :cheers3:
Noble Grape (several locations around HRM) is a good place to start - they can get you all the basic equipment, and a kit of some sort (FestaBrew or their partial grain kits are probably the way to start off - pure extract kits never taste very good in my experience). Their kits come with instructions on how to do it, and their staff are usually quite helpful as long as they aren't too busy. If you're outside HRM, you can usually pick up the equipment at either smaller wine kit stores, or if you're in Cape Breton, the Co-op always seems to have carboys and buckets. I'd still recommend getting your first kits from noble grape or online though, as the wine kit places usually only have extract.

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Post by GillettBreweryCnslt » Thu Dec 22, 2011 4:43 pm

I would spend some more time reading online and once you have a handle on what equipment you need there are always kits on Kijiji that may help in saving a buck or two. Else, I agree with the above posters, Noble Grape (abbreviated NG here all the time) is the place to go.

Here is a good site to get you started, don't get overwhelmed, just stick to the first 2 sections for now.

http://www.howtobrew.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

This forum is also an excellent resource. Be careful though, brewing is a powerful addiction, I would wager greater than beer itself!

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Post by LiverDance » Thu Dec 22, 2011 4:44 pm

:welcome:
"Twenty years ago — a time, by the way, that hops such as Simcoe and Citra were already being developed, but weren’t about to find immediate popularity — there wasn’t a brewer on earth who would have gone to the annual Hop Growers of American convention and said, “I’m going to have a beer that we make 4,000 barrels of, one time a year. It flies off the shelf at damn near $20 a six-pack, and you know what it smells like? It smells like your cat ate your weed and then pissed in the Christmas tree.” - Bell’s Brewery Director of Operations John Mallet on the scent of their popular Hopslam.

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Post by KMcK » Thu Dec 22, 2011 5:10 pm

I'm trying to unload some surplus equipment. See the Classifieds section or e-mail me.
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Post by GAM » Fri Dec 23, 2011 9:48 am

Where are you located?

We can narrow down easy options for you to start.

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Post by benwedge » Fri Dec 23, 2011 10:36 am

:welcome: I think the others have it covered. If you want to recreate the recipe your friend used he may be able to provide it and some folks on the forum or the staff at NG may be able to convert it to an extract recipe if you don't want to immediately make the investment needed for all grain brewing.
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Post by whisle pig » Fri Dec 23, 2011 11:28 am

:welcome:
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Post by derek » Fri Dec 23, 2011 2:28 pm

Fishdisease wrote:I would spend some more time reading online and once you have a handle on what equipment you need there are always kits on Kijiji that may help in saving a buck or two. Else, I agree with the above posters, Noble Grape (abbreviated NG here all the time) is the place to go.
And don't forget to ask for your Brewnoser discount when you go to Noble Grape.
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Post by homebrewcrew » Wed Dec 28, 2011 7:44 pm

Just recently I purcahase everything needed for brewing beer and wine off of kijiji for a fraction of the price that you would spend at noble grape.
JUST BREW IT

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Post by bluenose » Thu Jan 12, 2012 4:09 pm

derek wrote:And don't forget to ask for your Brewnoser discount when you go to Noble Grape.
Brewnoser discount...?
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Post by KMcK » Thu Jan 12, 2012 4:53 pm

This guy posted once and never came back, yet we're still giving him advice.
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Re: New but willing to learn

Post by Jimmy » Thu Jan 12, 2012 5:21 pm

bluenose wrote:
derek wrote:And don't forget to ask for your Brewnoser discount when you go to Noble Grape.
Brewnoser discount...?
Yes, just tell them at checkout that you're a member of the BrewNosers. I forget the discount amount, but I think it's 10 or 15%. After telling them once, it will be in the system and automatically discounted in the future. If you shop at more than 1 NG location you will have to inform each store, their systems are not connected.

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Post by bluenose » Fri Jan 13, 2012 12:19 pm

Jimmy wrote:Yes, just tell them at checkout that you're a member of the BrewNosers. I forget the discount amount, but I think it's 10 or 15%. After telling them once, it will be in the system and automatically discounted in the future. If you shop at more than 1 NG location you will have to inform each store, their systems are not connected.
Good to know, thanks
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Re: New but willing to learn

Post by Graham.C » Fri Jan 13, 2012 4:21 pm

KMcK wrote:This guy posted once and never came back, yet we're still giving him advice.
:lol: :lol: :lol:

I guess it's still relevant for anyone new who might be interested in our answers.
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