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Old 12-06-2007, 03:14 PM   #17
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Originally Posted by Radar Chief
You should be able to come up with an “equipment starter kit” and an extract brew kit to get you going for around, or under $100.
If you live close to KC, I’d recommend going to Bacchus Barley Corn and just talk to the lady that runs the place. She’s very nice and always willing to help brew noobs.

http://www.bacchus-barleycorn.com/
I buy a lot of stuff from Bacchus, they are indeed a nice group. I should have mentioned them. I usually purchase equipment online to save a few $$$, and there are some parts that they just don't carry in the store when it comes to stainless steel.

For my ingredients and other consumables, I go there regularly. Speaking of, I think I have some Bacchus Bucks about to expire!
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