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Old December 1st, 2015, 09:06 AM   #5
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http://www.howtobrew.com/

John Palmer is a great resource.

You can get started for VERY cheap, probably around $100.

Start with extract brewing and move to all-grain if you so choose. I did all-grain for awhile but do to time constraints moved back to extract brewing.

below are online vendors to get you started on ideas. you will generally pay more for a prefab kit but you can piecemeal the essentials for usually cheaper.

decide what you want to do and what beers you like. high gravity, lagers? ales? etc.

austinhomebrew
williams brewery
midwest supplies


ask any question you may have.

homebrewtalk is a good forum
Did you try kegging? It will give you the time back to do all grain.
You know all grain is the way to go once you have a good feel for it.
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