AHB Starter Beer Making Kit - the basic essentials.
Perfect for newcomers looking to dip their toes in.
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Our Basic Home Brewing Starter Kit makes the brewing process straightforward and enjoyable with user-friendly, high-quality equipment. Perfect for beginners, this kit is your entry level to crafting delicious beer right at home.
Features:
- Comprehensive Homebrew Equipment: Includes a fermenter with a lid, airlock, tap, and thermometer to ensure you can easily and accurately control the fermentation process.
- Beginner-Friendly Ingredients: Choose from recipe kits like Aussie Pub Draught, Cascade Single Hop Pale Ale, or Mosaic American Pale Ale to get started on your brewing journey.
- Detailed Instructions: Step-by-step guide included to make the brewing process easy, even for first-timers.
- Durable Quality: Our brewing gear is built to last, providing long-term value and the ability to expand your setup as you gain experience.
- Compatibility with Additional Equipment: Compatible with accessories like the Super Auto Bench Capper for a hassle-free bottling process as you get more familiar with brewing.
- Support: all you need to do is read our reviews to know this is what we love ! ask us anything , we're here to help .
Who is this kit for :
- Perfect for Beginners: This kit is designed for newcomers, offering an affordable and effective way to start brewing high-quality beer at home. But remember its a base kit and you can always build on it as you go .
- Great Value: Save money by purchasing a complete kit instead of individual pieces.
- Lifetime Durability: High-quality materials ensure that the equipment will last for many brewing cycles, making it a worthwhile investment.
- Customizable Brewing Experience: Experiment with different beer styles by choosing from a variety of recipe kits to find your favorite.
The Equipment Explained
Fermenter Complete: 30 litre screw top fermenting barrel with tap, airlock and thermometer
Hydrometer & Test Flask: to test your brew to ensure fermentation is complete before bottling
Brew Sanitiser & Cleaner: It is essential all gear is cleaned and sanitise to protect against infection.
Bottle Brush: you may need to scrub old bottles especially pre-loved ones.
Mixing Spoon 39cm: to help mix and dissolve the brewing malts before adding yeast.
Bottling Valve: Fits to the fermenting tap to make bottle filling quick and easy
Carbonation Drops: Each carbonation sugar drop contains a measured dose of brewing sugar to create secondary bottle carbonation.
Hand Capper: This is a simple budget hand capper. Use a hammer or mallet to knock-on the caps when you are ready to bottle.
Instructions: Simple comprehensive and easy to follow
Plus your choice of some of our most popular recipe kits to make a 21L batch of a beer to suit your tastes right from your very first brew.
Please select one of the following from the drop down box:
Aussie Pub Draught, with the perfect malt hops and yeast to make a classic Australian Pub style beer. Pour it cold and share it with your best mates.
Cascade Single Hop Pale Ale, A delicious pale ale with balanced fruit & malt character & light bitterness. Expect citrus, floral & spicy aroma & flavours driven by the most famous hop of them all, the Mighty Cascade.
Mosaic American Pale Ale, This beer delivers a delicious American Pale Ale with pale amber colour and plenty of flavour driven the hugely popular US grown Mosaic hops. A late addition of these hops provides a subtle yet complex array of tropical fruit, citrus, berry, earthy & pine character .
Amarillo Golden Ale, Subtle malt & fruit undertones finished with a pleasing well-balanced bitterness driven by a late addition of US-grown Amarillo hops. Expect unique strong floral, zesty citrus aroma & flavours to linger.
Californian Lager, A light golden coloured easy-drinking session lager with plenty of flavor driven by the late addition of US grown Loral hops. Expect fruit driven citrus and floral characteristics a delicious grapefruit and citrus aroma. A real thirst quencher.
Pacific Pale Ale, A bolder Pacific Ale with a refreshing full flavour. Pale malts collaborate with Galaxy & Ella hops to bring forward peach & passionfruit tropical fruit & spice characters, to finish crisp with a smooth bitterness.
Black IPA, A fearsome, hoppy dark beer with flavours ranging from grapefruit to coffee. Strong ABV, slightly roasty medium body - with a big whack of Simcoe hops. Everything you want, in one beer!
FAQ
Q1: What’s the best home beer brewing kit for beginners?
Any of our AHB Starter Kits are the perfect choice for beginners. They all include the fundamentals you need to start brewing at home — from fermentation equipment to your first brew ingredients. Just follow the steps, and you're on your way to making great beer.
Q2: Is there support if I get stuck or need help brewing?
Yes — we’re here to help! AHB offers full support for beginner brewers, including step-by-step guides, how-to videos, and friendly advice via email, phone, or in-store. You’re never brewing alone.
Q3: Is it easy to upgrade my kit later on?
Absolutely. Home brewing gear is designed to be modular. You can start with a simple setup and gradually upgrade or add on, as your skills (and passion) grow.
Q4: How important is sanitation when brewing?
Sanitation is essential, but it doesn’t have to be stressful. Using a basic no rinse sanitiser is enough. The goal is clean, not sterile just keep your gear properly washed and sanitised.
Q5: How long does it take to brew beer at home?
Most kits produce beer in 2–3 weeks. That includes about a week for fermentation and another 1–2 weeks for bottle conditioning, depending on the style.
Q6: Can I brew different beer styles with the same kit?
Yes! Once you have the base gear, you can brew lagers, ales, stouts, IPAs, and more. Just change up the ingredients and yeast to explore different styles.
Q7: How do I know if my beer is actually fermenting?
Even though your airlocks are not bubbling, almost certainly your brew is fermenting.
If there's a slight leak in the lid or the temperature is too cool then there may not be enough pressure for the airlock to bubble. This isn't a problem, just keep checking with the hydrometer to determine when it's finished. If the surface of the brew is foamy, it's fermenting.
Q8: How do I know if fermentation has finished
When the activity in the airlock slows down, your brew's nearly finished.Take note of your hydrometer reading and wait 24-48 hours. Take another reading and if it's the same it's finished.
| Barcode # | 2000000001906 |
| Brand | Australian Home Brewing |
| Shipping Weight | 26.0000kg |
| Shipping Width | 57cm |
| Shipping Height | 32cm |
| Shipping Length | 32cm |
| Shipping Cubic | 0.058368000m3 |
| Unit Of Measure | ea |