Kit recommendation required
Kit recommendation required
Fairly new to the homebrew scene. Done 3 lots so far - Colne Valley bitter (good), Brewferm Ambiorix (fair) and Coopers IPA (good). Looking at the next 2 lots to have a go at - was thinking of trying the Brewferm Tripel plus AN other - open to suggestions with what I might need to add to improve
I would go for any Brupacks 2 can kits as they are really good at around £20 a pack. Or, what I used to do was get a cheapo single can kit from Wilkos and buy some hops from your local HBS and some light spraymalt. This will bring it up to a decent level of acceptance and you can change the hop levels to what you want.
What sort of beer do you like to drink PJ? I'm guessing from your previous exploits you prefer your ale on the lighter side, I've brewed the Fixby Gold from brupaks and that went down well, I got a mate into home brewing and he made up a coopers Bavarian pilsner with 1kg spray malt and that was the best kit beer I've tasted, I was genuinely amazed that the beer he made came out of a can it was that good. Apparently it tastes even better if you make it up with hopped spray malt (available from H&G).
Keep us posted on what you decide to do post some piccies of your brewday if you can
Keep us posted on what you decide to do post some piccies of your brewday if you can
Re: Kit recommendation required
The brewferm kits are usually superb, but you do have to leave them to condition for a good long time, which I know can be hard! Ive tried the Ambriorix and the Christmas Ale from them and they both were excellent after 6 months, before that not so good.PJ wrote:Fairly new to the homebrew scene. Done 3 lots so far - Colne Valley bitter (good), Brewferm Ambiorix (fair) and Coopers IPA (good).
I agree as well with J_P the Fixby gold from brupaks is superb, I wasnt that keen on the Woodfordes Wherry, a bit thin.
Happy brewing what ever your decision.
JT
Hamleton Bard Bitter & Tooheys Traditional Real Ale
Grateful for previous comments. Went shopping this week at Homebrew shop in person, and following advice from shopkeepers walked out with the above kits, plus relevant quantities of brewing sugar.
Any additional advice anyone can give with these two kits from experience?
Any additional advice anyone can give with these two kits from experience?