We bottled the beer today, had a nice production line going. I bought a proper, bottler today, definitely worth the cash, saved us heaps of time. I guess if you take away the novelty factor, the home brew should get us our money back in about 3 batches, the whole setup initially cost us around $140, and $17 or so gets us around 2 and a half slabs (60 beers). A standard slab we buy costs around $40 so we should make that cash back pretty quick. Not that it’s the reason for doing it, it’s pretty fun. Here’s a few pics of the bottling stage

The Production Line

Just Under a Teaspoon of sugar in each stubbie

Cap It, That Capper was a life saver.

Store It. This is where the beer lives for the next 6 weeks.
So now we just wait 6 weeks and it will be ready to drink, take a sip, look at your hand, make sure you can see 5 fingers and wiggle your toes, if all is well, keep drinking, after 10 beers, take the test again, if things have changed, my friend you have alcohol, oh yeah!







