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by sparky Paul » Fri Oct 17, 2008 11:03 am
If you want something relatively easy to do, I would go for one of the premium two-can kits, and in particular one with the hop bags for steeping. You could try the Brupaks Pride of Yorkshire 'Special Lager'... I haven't done this one myself, but it seems to be well liked and includes a hop teabag.
If you are feeling more adventurous, you could go for a Cooper's kit and add spraymalt and hops. Have a search in the kit section for lager ideas, there are many great threads with lots of info.
One thing I would add is that budget kegs are not really ideal for lagers, you can't get the same level of carbonation. Cornelius kegs work well with forced carbonation, or alternatively bottles.