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Old 12-05-2004, 08:40 PM
Jj Jj
 
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Is the Beer Machine any good at all?

I did make beer years ago and it was very good. I do not expect the beer
machine to make beer that good but is it better than store bought? Its a
single fermentation process with the hops, malt ect already done and you
just add water and yeast for about 10 days. I dont have the room or area
for doing it like I used to. But I will if the beer machine is junk. Is
it any better than mass produced beer? Thanks

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Old 12-05-2004, 08:40 PM
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Re: Is the Beer Machine any good at all?

"Jj Jj" <jjj2004@webtv.net> wrote in message
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> I did make beer years ago and it was very good. I do not expect the beer
> machine to make beer that good but is it better than store bought? Its a
> single fermentation process with the hops, malt ect already done and you
> just add water and yeast for about 10 days. I dont have the room or area
> for doing it like I used to. But I will if the beer machine is junk. Is
> it any better than mass produced beer? Thanks[/color]

If you are interested in homebrewing, the Beer Machine is certainly worth a
try. Although I've never used one, from what I've gathered I don't believe
it is junk. As long as you've got fresh ingredients (may or may not,
depending on when the kit was manufactured), the beer should hopefully turn
out much better than Bud/Miller/Coors, more malty, and perhaps more hoppy
and higher alcohol. Go for it. If you're worried about the freshness of
the ingredients, buy some new stuff at your local supply store. It's not
terribly expensive or hard to find. I do not think you will be
disappointed. Keep in mind, however, that homebrewing is an art that can
take some practice. At first, you may have mediocre beer, but in time, you
will make truly wonderful beers if you give it the effort.

--
Dave
"Just a drink, a little drink, and I'll be feeling GOOooOOooOOooD!" --
Genesis, 1973-ish


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Old 12-05-2004, 08:40 PM
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Re: Is the Beer Machine any good at all?



I started out with mr. beer . Brewed about three batches, they turned
out pretty good, so I decided if this little kit isn't that bad why not
give the real thing a try. well I have to say after a quick visit to my
local home brew supply store I came home with the equipment and supplies
for my first batch of real home brew. I had much better results since
then Ihave brewed many batches of wonderful beer.

Give the beer machine a try if you like the results after a few batches
then go visit your local home brew supplier and get set up for extract
brewing. you cant go wrong.


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bart


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Old 12-05-2004, 08:40 PM
Jason Torrick
 
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Re: Is the Beer Machine any good at all?

I also started out with the Mr. Beer system. After about the third batch I
decided that the brewing tub was just a container, so I bought several 2.5
gallon fridge-water-dispenser jugs, with spiggots just like Mr. Beer. It
worked well and allowed me to have several batches going at once, as well as
the ability to clean the beer up a bit with a secondary fermentation. Then
I finally upgraded to the typical 5 gallon system and haven't looked back.
Beer machines are a great place to start, but even if you don't have space
to upgrade, you'll soon find yourself making space.

JT


"bart" <toetag30@netscape.net> wrote in message
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>
> I started out with mr. beer . Brewed about three batches, they turned
> out pretty good, so I decided if this little kit isn't that bad why not
> give the real thing a try. well I have to say after a quick visit to my
> local home brew supply store I came home with the equipment and supplies
> for my first batch of real home brew. I had much better results since
> then Ihave brewed many batches of wonderful beer.
>
> Give the beer machine a try if you like the results after a few batches
> then go visit your local home brew supplier and get set up for extract
> brewing. you cant go wrong.
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>
> \
> bart
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Old 12-05-2004, 08:40 PM
Jj Jj
 
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Re: Is the Beer Machine any good at all?

Ok I will give it a try. The 2.5 gallon refrig bottles with spigot
sounds interesting. Do you use mr beer just add water and yeast packs?
Thanks

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Old 12-05-2004, 08:40 PM
Jason Torrick
 
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Re: Is the Beer Machine any good at all?

Yeah, that's what I did while I was using the smaller containers...you might
want to double-check on the volume of the mr beer fermenter before you buy
containers. I used the mr beer extract cans, plus the booster pack,. plus
yeast, but if you are planning on using mr beer, see if you can find a copy
of the recipe book for those kits...lots of good stuff in there about
combining 2+ cans of extract (plus hops and/or spices in some cases) for
some decent beers that go beyond the 5 or 6 ready-made kits. Have fun!

Jason


"Jj Jj" <jjj2004@webtv.net> wrote in message
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> Ok I will give it a try. The 2.5 gallon refrig bottles with spigot
> sounds interesting. Do you use mr beer just add water and yeast packs?
> Thanks
>[/color]


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