Mr. Beer Deluxe Edition Home Microbrewery System

By Beer Brewing Master · Sunday, February 21st, 2010

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Mr. Beer Deluxe Edition Home Microbrewery System

Mr. Beer Deluxe Edition Home Microbrewery System
Product Description
Make your own premium beer at a fraction of the cost of store bought beer. Brew your own beer in 14 days (7 days to ferment and 7 days to carbonate), simple, fun, and inexpensive. Makes a case of premium beer. Includes a Mr. Beer Brew Keg with lid, West Coast Pale Ale beer mix, Booster Pack for flavor enhancement and alcohol boost, One-Step Cleanser to clean and disinfect brewing and bottling equipment, Mr. Beer Brewer’s Guide inclusive of brewing tips, recipes, and the most frequently asked questions to get the most out of your Mr. Beer brewing system. Simple 4-step instructions.Amazon.com Review
In just 14 days, beginning and advanced brewers alike can enjoy a glass of premium, handcrafted beer with this home-brewing kit. The 2-1/2-gallon brewing keg features a pour tap and wide-mouth lid for easy cleaning by hand. Included with this starter kit are a can of West Coast Pale Ale mix, which produces twenty 12-ounce bottles of mild, full-bodied beer, and a single-use packet of booster, which contains all-natural carbohydrates that enhance flavor and boost alcohol content. The beer-making ingredients are simply mixed with water, left to brew in the keg at room temperature for a week, and then put into bottles (not included) for another week, during which time natural carbonation takes place. No carbon-dioxide cartridges are needed to enhance sparkle or beer head. A dozen plastic bottle caps printed with the Mr. Beer logo are also included, as well as an instruction booklet full of brewing tips and recipes. Other Mr. Beer mixes and booster packs can be ordered separately. The keg is made of FDA-compliant PVC, which does not impart taste or color, and is virtually indestructible. –Ann Bieri
Mr. Beer Deluxe Edition Home Microbrewery System

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Comments

I purchased this item for my husband for Christmas, we have not used it yet but I’m so excited for him to open it Christmas morning. :-)
Rating: 4 / 5

My father recieved one of these for Christmas, and we were rather disappointed. The ingredients were low quality, and the equipment akward to use. You’re better off going to your local homebrew store, getting a 6-gal plastic bucket with an airlock, and a siphon. Also the book “How to Brew: Ingredients, Methods, Recipes, and Equipment for Brewing Beer at Home” by John J. Palmer. There are pleanty of good recipies, using dry or liquid malt extracts and dried hops, which are as easy to make as the Mr. Beer kits, and much, much tastier.
Rating: 1 / 5

I tried the Mr. Beer homebrew system and was very disapointed. It was fun to make the beer, but the end product left a lot to be desired, why brew beer in this that you can barely tolerate when you can spend a bit more and get a brewing system that makes good beer.

Learn a lesson from me and go to you local home brew store and brew your own.
Rating: 1 / 5

My father recieved one of these for Christmas, and we were rather disappointed. The ingredients were low quality, and the equipment akward to use. You’re better off going to your local homebrew store, getting a 6-gal plastic bucket with an airlock, and a siphon. There are pleanty of good recipies, using dry or liquid malt extracts and dried hops, which are as easy to make as the Mr. Beer kits, and much, much tastier. I recommend the book “How to Brew: Ingredients, Methods, Recipes, and Equipment for Brewing Beer at Home” by John J. Palmer as a straightforward beginners guide, instead.
Rating: 1 / 5

Don’t get it! I got the kit with a small booklet with instructions on how to brew using the kit, and another small paper pamphlet with different instructions on it. Anyways I attempted to brew 6 different beer recipes at and only 1 actually succeeded without turning sour(and the one that succeeded didn’t even taste good). Even if you follow the instructions to the T and you sanitize your butt off it doesn’t make much a difference with this sub par kit. The yeast is poor quality(what do you expect with dry yeast), the ingredients are poor quality, and the whole process is just garbage. Invest in a real brewing kit and not this awful waste of money. Trust me, even if you say “it’s the thought that counts”, well from one beer drinker to another I’ll say the only thing that counts is the taste! enough said!
Rating: 1 / 5

 

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