dbreau1


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I'll be priming and bottling my first batch this weekend...bought the kit when it was on woot earlier this month

pg318


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You think this would shift quicker if it was labelled an iKeg?

soundsofamime


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rachel0031 wrote:Does anyone know if my teenager would be able to sign for this if it's delivered when my husband and I are at work? They wouldn't give him a fruit basket we received once because there was a bottle of wine inside the clear wrapping. Since I assume this would be in a box and it didn't say anything about it in the description I'm hoping there's no problem.

Anyone know?



It comes in a big brown box. No one knows whats inside. My little sister received mine and she's 17

seahokedrama


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pg318 wrote:You think this would shift quicker if it was labelled an iKeg?




That would make it the DEVIL'S drink. Apple is the devil I tell you.

... does not own an inflatible Ben Wallace... yet

whosgotmyusername


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wootjaffy wrote:Agreed - I started with a Mr. Beer kit at the beginning of last year. I now brew all grain and have a 4-tap kegerator and fermentation chamber in my basement. I don't even want to think about how much money I've spent because mmmmmm beer.



Where do you live?

wut we have here is FAILURE to communicate!

mgullick


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jasonking0351 wrote:I know this sounds odd...but can you make root beer or birch beer with this kit?



To make root beer or birch beer you simply mix the flavoring stuff into a bunch of water and some sugar and bottle it. It comes out pretty good. There's no actual brewing with those kinds of things.

I used to make beer for a number of years. Over 300 gallons in batches of 5 gallons at a time. It was GREAT. Mostly I made brown ales but my oatmeal stouts were excellent. Ummmmmmmm beer.........

WOOT! Birthday Bindle of Carrots 7/12/11
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w00t!

c4warhead


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This is just the piece you need to complete your MST3K Tom Servo live-puppet action figure. For making good beer, not so much.

brasssong


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If this is the "Premium Edition", I shudder to think what the entry level kit looks like.
Ziplock bag maybe?

junkjunkie


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Wow where are all the mp3 players?
haven't seen any sansa"s since amazon took over.

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czach


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Just bought this. I have one already, love it to bits. For $19 that's the cost of the darn refill, and I'll get another set of the PET bottles (which are actually *fine* for storing beer).

God it's a great system. No sediment either in the beer, all of my carboy friends are jealous....

Buy. Now.

seahokedrama


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junkjunkie wrote:Wow where are all the mp3 players?
haven't seen any sansa"s since amazon took over.



That could be because smart phones, tablets, and other devices have been slowly killing the MP3 player market over that period of time.

... does not own an inflatible Ben Wallace... yet

infin8loop


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A 2 gallon plastic petri dish. Thanks, I'll pass.

czach


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soundsofamime wrote:It comes in a big brown box. No one knows whats inside. My little sister received mine and she's 17



It's 100% legal for a minor to have, order, or own one of these. You just can't drink anything fermented in it.

So no problem. Of course.

jacylrin


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Yes, you can use supplies from your local homebrew shop, you just need to use half as much per batch. This is great for those of us interested in having 2 to 2.5 gallons going at once and not 5 gallons going at once... or who would rather have multiple small batches. No, the standard recipe as included isn't spectacular (especially if you rush it as fast as the directions suggest), but there are better refill kits on their site--or on Amazon.

http://www.mrbeerfans.com/ is full of very helpful people and a lot of useful information.

Bought 3 last time they were up, and buying another this time as a gift.

tooter1952


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99 bottles of Mr Beer on the wall - 99 bottles of Mr Beer! Take one down & pass it around...

soundsofamime


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kidge27 wrote:How much are the refill packs?



Ranging from about 14 bucks to 50 bucks.
I bought the Novacaine refill for 50 cuz i'm curious. Takes 6 months to brew though

CapnJB


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brasssong wrote:If this is the "Premium Edition", I shudder to think what the entry level kit looks like.
Ziplock bag maybe?



You know that bucket of olives they were selling on wine.woot?

Yeah.

stopher2475


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I'm in for one. Got this once for a Christmas grab bag. Fun to do. The beer was ok tasting but pretty weak.

pjander


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Description says "Beer brewing kit comes with everything needed to brew and bottle your first batch of beer, a good starting point for a beginning brewer." I call shenanigans. IS THE WATER INCLUDED?

sauron974


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darlenee1 wrote:Would I be able to use this kit to carbonate beer I brew with my equipment?


Yes. You bottle carbonate with this kit, meaning you add a little sugar to the bottle as you are bottling, and in a week or so the remaining yeast in the beer converts that sugar to alcohol and carbon dioxide, carbonating the beer in the bottle.

Bottle carbonated beer tastes a little different than force-carbonated beer. It feels like bottle-carbonated beer has smaller bubbles.

Adding another "Me too.." to the collective internet consciousness.

szuccon1


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soundsofamime wrote:Yes you can make rootbeer with it. There's even a rootbeer kit at Mrbeer.com


You can make root beer, but you dont want to mix the equipment. you never get the root beet flavor out of the fermenter or the bottles

cvargo1


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Congrats Woot I caved and decided to finally do this. I usually always contemplate about this but today was the day. Still not talking to you however since i didn't get my Barrels of Crud

Excuse me but I just wooted

BurstingVeins


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deneroth wrote:It appears to be the same price as on Amazon.... big deal....



It's not the same price as Amazon. They have the deluxe kit without bottles for $25. This woot is for the premium kit with bottles, which is $38 on amazon.

I've been using this system for a couple years, and most of the beers turn out great, and I don't mean crappy miller lite/coors/bud great (for some reason people actually consider that great), I mean craft brewery great. If you get the premium beer malts they taste even better. I got their premium nut brown and it turned out better than the local microbreweries. You can also use this for from scratch brewing, and they sell scratch ingredients on their site including different types of yeast.

I grabbed one so I can do 2 batches at a time now.

madman13


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It will hold 2 gallons of moonshine

Jay Hogaboom

kfeatheringham


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I don't mean to be the beerer of bad news, but there is a lager who was cutting down trees in the woods and is aleing. He needs a stout hand for assistance.

ghostofdavid


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Lord, beer me strength.

Suck it, Trebek.

argyjr


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This kit is an INEXPENSIVE and GREAT way to find out if you like the hobby! Don't listen to the haters...it makes decent beer if you follow the instructions. If you were thinking about home brewing, this is the BEST way to get introduced to it.

pohlmacs


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I can hear this playing in the Woot! offices right now:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9SfyObUd5e8

szuccon1


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roadhunter wrote:If you like beer, you will be disappointed with this. Get a real brewing kit.


Some people don't like the process and the equipment can be expensive. this is a great way to risk very little money and give it a shot.

seahokedrama


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pjander wrote:Description says "Beer brewing kit comes with everything needed to brew and bottle your first batch of beer, a good starting point for a beginning brewer." I call shenanigans. IS THE WATER INCLUDED?



Leave the barrel outside and open in the rain and it is.

... does not own an inflatible Ben Wallace... yet

ghostofdavid


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brasssong wrote:If this is the "Premium Edition", I shudder to think what the entry level kit looks like.
Ziplock bag maybe?



Nope. Prison toilet.

Suck it, Trebek.

Senchou42


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I just had to post to say I actually had a math teacher in high school named Mr. Boozer.

cenots


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I also bought one of these about a year ago. Made 8 batches of semi-drinkable beer, and one batch of pretty damn good beer, by most standards (lots of dry hops!).

This is definitely a good gateway to "real" homebrewing, I'm just now buying my "big boy" brewing kit, I'm ready to take it to the next level...

filteauf


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CapnJB wrote:...homebrewing obsessive compulsion...


best damn character flaw I've got

Wolffhardt


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For those of you asking :

Nothing sold in this bundle is illegal to own, under the age of 21. What you choose to do with those ingredients? That's up to you.

jrgimp25


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squirreljennie wrote:As a homebrewer, I disapprove. As a human, I still disapprove. Yuck.



They're not yuck. They're pretty decent actually. Good starting point for someone looking to get into brewing. I enjoy experimenting with their recipes and I get a fairly good brew. Doing a Russian Stout now.

michaelsaurus


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Do yourself a favor and go to your local homebrew store. They'll be helpful and willing to tell you what you need, and you'll have a greater appreciation for brewing.

clarsen2


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Hey! I thought I was Mr. Beer!

pohlmacs


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sgsax wrote:Is he friends with Mr. Coffee? Having a fling with Mrs. Dash?



Mrs. Butterworth is upset that she wasn't invited, maybe it was some sort of love triangle.

rachelleism


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Have I missed the bag o crapola?