tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22399565.post-85512816625480847372008-01-04T14:40:00.000-05:002008-01-04T14:40:00.000-05:00Adam and E -If I were to recommend someone make th...Adam and E -<BR/><BR/>If I were to recommend someone make the plunge I would put two stipulations; time and an extra hand. Going from brewing alone to brewing with someone has been great. Totally motivated me. It takes brewing (all-grain anyway) from being a labor to being fun. All grain can be very labours on your own.<BR/><BR/>Though your brewing takes a blow initially with the change, in the end, I would say you make better beer you feel better about! Knowing that I make beer from grain, hops, yeast and water is a pretty good feeling. I never thought that was going to be a factor, but it is.<BR/><BR/>As far as the money on investment, build the tun yourself. It allows you to understand all the parts and where problems might be and it makes the investment easier to swallow. To Brad I would actually stay away from "in-between" investments as I think you would grow out of them quickly and be buying again making it a big purchase.<BR/><BR/>Cheers!Travishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08293454329758079937noreply@blogger.com