Cheap Beer Kits

Discuss making up beer kits - the simplest way to brew.
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Re: Cheap Beer Kits

Post by WishboneBrewery » Thu Mar 05, 2009 10:29 pm

I have Saaz in my Geordie Yorkshire bitter:
FV1 - Geordie Yorkshire Bitter+Saaz+LSM+Safale04
FV2 - Geordie Yorkshire Bitter+Target+MSM+Brew Sugar+Demerara


I'm tempted to do my geordie lager next too:
Geordie Lager+Wheat Spraymalt+Light Spray Malt+Saaz+Safbrew WB06+Golden Syrup (still in planning though!)

chopperswookie

Re: Cheap Beer Kits

Post by chopperswookie » Thu Mar 05, 2009 10:51 pm

pdtnc wrote: I'm tempted to do my geordie lager next too:
Geordie Lager+Wheat Spraymalt+Light Spray Malt+Saaz+Safbrew WB06+Golden Syrup (still in planning though!)
sounds very belguim! go for it!

aljan

Re: Cheap Beer Kits

Post by aljan » Sat Mar 07, 2009 2:50 pm

I use the mild kit from Morrisons(when they have it in),it's alright by itself but adding a few spices makes a nice easy to drink winter/christmas ale.I'm trying a Geordie Scottish Export at the minute and have just finished a Coopers Old/Dark Ale which was very nice.
My first post so take it easy with me.

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Re: Cheap Beer Kits

Post by chopperswookie » Sat Mar 07, 2009 3:17 pm

do the coopers with some medium spray malt (if your on a budget just use a packet, 500g, and use brewing sugar for the rest of the 500g) heard its as good as the fabled coopers stout. (10 days to go till paddys day and opening my five gallons!!!) i have never tried the Geordie Scottish Export whats it like, and more to the point, how could your improve it? what spices do you use to create your winter ale?

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Re: Cheap Beer Kits

Post by Invalid Stout » Sat Mar 07, 2009 4:16 pm

Heh, I have a "grotty student flat" story. When I was sharing a flat with two other guys at university, of course the cooker never got cleaned. The hob surface was black when we moved in. One day (to put off writing an essay) I started cleaning the cooker and lo and behold, it was actually light beige underneath all the crud!

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Re: Cheap Beer Kits

Post by aljan » Sat Mar 07, 2009 7:31 pm

Hi chopperswookie, got no idea what the Export will be like,never tried it before. I boiled ,then added a winemakers bag of mixed spices to the second ferment on the last Mild kit just to try it.The beer in the pressure barrel had just a hint of spices while the beer I bottled was a bit more like what I was after.Don't know if this was because the stuff in bottles was from the bottom of the fermenter or that it got longer to mature after being shoved to the back of the beer cabinet when all the stuff people bring at Xmas was put in. Thanks for the tip with the Coopers,what do you think that would do to the Export??

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Re: Cheap Beer Kits

Post by chopperswookie » Tue Mar 10, 2009 9:21 pm

heres a pic of the enhanced bitter kit. really ruby in colour and has a real hoppy bitterness which i know will get better with age.

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(and before anyone asks its my thumb in the way and for some reason the doctor got in the background, where's vossy when you need him!!!)

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Re: Cheap Beer Kits

Post by WishboneBrewery » Tue Mar 10, 2009 9:43 pm

stunnin' fotografy skillz man init!!!

I'll probably have a sneaky taster of mine on sat or sun this week, even though it will only have been 1 week in the warm so far! ;)

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Re: Cheap Beer Kits

Post by chopperswookie » Thu Mar 12, 2009 1:25 pm

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good brewing this morning - 60g of Saaz in the can, good stir, left for 15 mins, then i added a further 20g for about three mins for aroma.

aljan

Re: Cheap Beer Kits

Post by aljan » Sun Mar 15, 2009 5:42 pm

First pint of Geordie Scottish Export.......mild export taste .........very drinkable....think I'll do this one again =D> :D
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Re: Cheap Beer Kits

Post by chopperswookie » Sun Mar 15, 2009 7:25 pm

looks a good un aljan

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Re: Cheap Beer Kits

Post by brysie » Sun Mar 15, 2009 9:00 pm

mmm thirsty....

mercilessrich

Re: Cheap Beer Kits

Post by mercilessrich » Thu Mar 19, 2009 5:49 pm

My latest effort...
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Youngs Harvest Bitter + extra bits!
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Re: Cheap Beer Kits

Post by mercilessrich » Thu Mar 19, 2009 5:51 pm

Just realised that is a shocking quality image...... any tips on uloading photos?!

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Re: Cheap Beer Kits

Post by WishboneBrewery » Thu Mar 19, 2009 6:37 pm

mercilessrich wrote:Just realised that is a shocking quality image...... any tips on uploading photos?!
You uploaded a .gif file, try a .jpg (unless the .gif is all you have and it was taken on a phone camera)

A .gif file is inherently crap looking for anything but fairly flat colours and only a limited amount, .jpg has a much larger colour pallet and shows photographic images off much better.

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