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Which home brew kit do you have and why?



 
 
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Old 06-12-2006, 03:19 PM posted to alt.beer.home-brewing,rec.crafts.brewing,rec.food.drink.beer
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Default Which home brew kit do you have and why?


john doe wrote:
I would like to get my dad a home brewing kit for Christmas but there is
quite a selection on the internet and I don't know anything about it and he
is very much into beer so I would like it to be a nice kit and not something
cheap. I wouldn't say he is a connoisseur, yet, but he is well on his way.
Which ones would everybody recomend and why? Price range is around $100.
Thanks.


Well, nobody is screaming "No" at me so...

John Doe,

A few months ago the denizens of this newsgroup offered up a number of
excellent suggestions for gifts and acts of kindness for homebrewers,
including excellent advice on how to select a good kit. I gathered
their suggestions together and put them at the link below. I hope you
find something your father will enjoy!
http://www.spousalsponsorship.org/pa...ing/index.html

- Erika

 




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