There are all kinds of places where you can buy your home brewing system components. If you have one in the neighbourhood, and then you are very lucky, you could go to a big home brew store, or buy it all the things you need online. Or you could visit all kinds of little shops to get all the pieces that you need. In the end you need choose where to put your home brewing set ups and you will need to know how to. When you bought a complete kit then their probably will be some kind of instruction with it how to put it all together. But if you bought the pieces separately you could use some advice.
Finding the right spot
First you will have to think about where you want to put your home brewing set up. Maybe you have already thought about a good spot in the house but maybe you should reconsider it the place you have in mind is probably going to upset your spouse. You need to find a spot in the house where you don't bother other people in the house and it is not such a great problem if you spill some fluids. Another thing is that your setup will need to stay in that place for some time, at least until the whole brewing process is done so it should not interfere with any interior decoration. On the other hand, maybe you like something to break the ice the next time you are having a dinner party. At least make sure that no one, neither children nor pets, can knock over any of your setup. If you have children or pets then it's maybe better to lock your home brewing set ups behind locked doors.
Make sure that the place where you put the whole set up is a fun place to be, the last thing you need is that you don't like to be in the room where your hobby resides. It should be so large that you can store all your supplies in that same place, that way, if you need something, you don't have to walk out of the room and leave anything unattended.
You Brewing system should be three tiered
Maybe you haven't heard of the three tiered brewing system yet, but if you ask some of the hobby brewers, you will surely meet when you start with this craft they will surely tell you that this is the set up to go for. You will need some display racks, of the heavy duty kind, and three kettles. These are connected with each other through some tubing, this way it can flow from one kettle to the other one. The big advantage of this set up is that you can make a larger beer batch and the brewing process is somewhat automatic.
So start with this hobby and join the thousands of people around the world that have started before you. Once you have tasted your first batch you will want to continue to create the next one.
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