Beer Making Equipment Kits
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Our beer making equipment kits include all the essential gear you need to start brewing great beer at home. These complete homebrew kits are ideal for beginners and more advanced homebrewers, featuring fermenters, bottling tools, and cleaning supplies to guide you from brew day to bottle. Our home brew equipment kits are compatible with most home beer recipes, so you can use them for brewing your first extract batch and later if you have advanced to all-grain brewing. We've designed out equipment kits to be easy to use, easy to upgrade, and designed to get you brewing fast.
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Beer Making Equipment Kits FAQ
What’s included in a beer making equipment kit?
Our 5 gallon beer brewing equipment kits come with everything you need for fermentation and bottling: Fermentation Bucket, Bottling Bucket, Airlock, Thermometer, Siphon Assembly, Bottle Filler, Bottle Capper, Hydrometer, Bottle Brush, Cleaner / Sanitizer, and a helpful New Brewer’s Handbook to guide you through the process. These kits are ideal for beginners and seasoned brewers alike.
Do your equipment kits work with extract beer recipes?
Yes, our homebrewing starter kits are designed for use with any 5-gallon extract beer recipe kit. If you're new to brewing or just want a simple setup, extract brewing is the perfect place to begin.
Is this a good brewing kit for beginners?
Absolutely. Our complete beer making kits for beginners take the guesswork out of homebrewing. With step-by-step instructions and easy-to-use equipment, you’ll be brewing great beer from day one.
What else do I need to start brewing?
You’ll need a 5-gallon brew pot and bottles. We recommend our 5-Gallon Stainless Steel Brew Pot — it's a great match for any extract recipe. Clean, sanitized bottles will also be needed for bottling your finished beer. We sell both 12 oz beer bottles and 22 oz beer bottles in our store.
Can I upgrade my brewing kit later?
Yes. These kits are fully compatible with advanced equipment, so you can add upgrades like wort chillers, auto-siphons, or even kegs down the road. It’s a flexible foundation for your brewing journey.
How much beer does a kit make?
Most of our beer equipment kits are built for 5-gallon batches, which yields about two cases of homebrew. We also carry 1-gallon equipment kits and matching recipes for smaller batch brewing.
What’s the difference between extract and all-grain brewing equipment?
Extract brewing equipment is simpler and faster, making it perfect for new homebrewers. All-grain systems require more gear and hands-on techniques like mashing and lautering, but offer more control over the brewing process.