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  • $40 for a homebrew kit, sounds a great deal to me!! Hope you enjoy many happy beers! Great first vid too, Cheers

  • You did a fine job on the video. My pale ale turned out good too. Fresh taste.

  • You need to clean that dirty ass fan dude

  • doin it for yourself cheers

  • coopers micro kits 2 weeks one week to ferment one week to settel down and clear then your good to go . its what works for me

  • Made the same brew, pale ale, from the same kit. Good stuff but found out that if I wanted to order more supplies I'd have to pay more for shipping then the supplies cost. Their shipping charges seem very inflated. Going to the local brewing supply house to get the stuff to brew 5 gallons at a time for the same price. I hate getting ripped off on shipping and handling charges.

  • were did you get it?

  • Dude that beer looks goooood, I am new to this home brewing my self. I have a question for you , hopefully you will have a moment to answer. How long was your fermentation and how long in the bottle?.

    thanks Ralph

  • I agree with Pastradamus; it looks pretty damn good.

  • That beer looks pretty good. Good color and head. How long did it take to ferment?

  • I'm bottling mine tonight! Yours looks awesome and lacy! Hope mine comes out that way too.

  • I will trying to make beer soon. And post it.

  • @MrPeezy80 Thanks for the video my mr beer is in the mail now ... Man I'm excited seriously that glass of beer u had just looked great...

  • can this thing make me drunk like normal beer from shop

  • @ IIIII nope this was my first video, lol

  • you seem like you're half pissed in this video? were you???

  • Nice man, I got my first batch of the Pale Beer in my basement, just waiting now. Hope it doesnt suck...

  • @ killer iguana55 thanks for the comments, im sorry the video wasnt up to your standards, thats why its my video. You can gladly make your own video and do as u please. So please refrain from disrespecting my page and the people who read these comments thanks !!!!

  • @rmazeda The beer came out pretty good, I enjoyed it. I have more videos in the work

  • Awesome vid... Can you tell me if the beer comes out flat? If so do you know how hard would it be to carbinate it?

  • @rmazeda your beer will always come out flat or just slightly carbonated, there are two ways to carbonate, bottle conditioning and force carbonation. Bottle conditioning is the cheapest way to carbonate, when you bottle, just add 3-5 oz of corn sugar to the whole batch if you are doing a 5 gallon batch, 1.5-2.5 oz per 2.5 gal batch stir it in wait 30 mins then bottle. Forced carb is expensive, it is where you keg the beer, and inject co2 into it. If you have questions let me know.

  • Nothing informative, comical, or the presence of ass and ti77ies in here, but I love beer and appreciate seeing some one make and enjoy their own beer. I started making wine recently and will post something in a month or so...

  • "Hopefully you like it, hopefully you dont!" LOL, Your first vid was cool mate! may buy one of these things in Australia, we got one from the US called the beer machine, looks good, cheers!

  • Happy Brewing, man. I am on my fourth batch right now. I swapped from bottling to kegging already. It becomes an addiction, anyway it is a great hobby and you can enjoy the results. Congrats on the brew and the vid. Good luck on future brews.

  • just got mine today hopfully it comes out good

  • hopefully you like it, hopefully you dont

    LoL

  • @lopezae33 Hahahahah, I laughed my ass off at that.

  • I have that glass...jacked it from bubba gumps!

  • Cheers man!

    homemade beer is king!

  • I am just starting this beer brewing myself, vid was a great.

    

  • That's not grape soda!

  • Good job, man!  That brew looks delicious!!

  • Is it true you need to ferment in the fridge?

  • @lycheesack . You don't need to ferment in a fridge, however controlling temperature is pretty important. Some home brewers use a fridge with a temp controller attached so that they can ferment beers at a steady temp e.g. 20C or 68f. a cheap second hand fridge and a temp unit from your local home brew store might set you back $200.

  • Looks good man. The first brew can be a hit or a miss. Looks like yours turned out just fine. *cheers*

  • All beer sucks, Crack out the bath tub Gin.

  • Congrats on your first video and first homebrew! glad to hear everything turned out well. Best of luck going forward!

  • It depends on which brew you want to make, the standard kit beer is 5.0% ABV

  • what's the alchohol level of a started kit brewed beer?

  • Looks good cheers!

  • Cheers Mate!

  • looks good man

  • Hey perry...welcome to the homebrew family.

  • Congrats on your first homebrew.! Be careful the hoppy will grown on you, before you know it your garage or basement is full of homebrew equipment. Cheers!

  • Thank you everyone for your feedback on my first vid, I have more coming. actually brewed another beer about 2 months ago, I will make a vid for that soon.

  • Good video post some more brewing bids as you make new beers

  • hopefully you like it, hopefully you dont??? hahaha cracked me up

  • Good vid, Perry.

  • I just went to walmart .com and typed in mr beer.I ordered yesterday and they say it's on its way.Free shipping to your local walmart.Hope this helps.

  • Yeah, I just made a batch of the same stuff and the only problem was,it was too good .The refill kits are kind of spendy on e-bay, but walmart has them online as cheap as I have ever seen them plus there's no charge to have it shipped to a walmart store near you if they don't already have it in stock.If you find it cheaper let me know.Salute!!

  • @wabblewater where do you find the kits on walmarts website? i can't seem to find them anywhere on there.

  • cool...welcome to the hobby

  • Good work Perry! Mr. Beer makes a pretty good brew as long as the fermentation temperature is kept at pretty much 65F. I like malty beers, so my favorite was the Oktoberfest. Keep 'em coming, congrats on your first video!!! Cheers! 

  • @steeljan dude i wanted to try the oktoberfest since im born in october but theres always another beer that draws me away...i got the american devil fermenting right now and im about to make the imperial hafeweizen. cheers

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