Kit Choice?

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myke2008

Kit Choice?

Post by myke2008 » Wed Oct 21, 2009 3:05 pm

Hi,

I have been brewing all grain for a couple of years but would like to brew up some quick kits for christmas as well (due to lack of time for AG). I have been out the game for some time now and just wanted your opinion of what's worth trying. I like traditional english bitters the most but to be honest anything is worth a try (no lager or cider though). Any suggestions would be great as I want to place an order with H&G later today/tomorrow :)

Thanks

leedsbrew

Re: Kit Choice?

Post by leedsbrew » Wed Oct 21, 2009 3:10 pm

The york stone wall kit is a good one. It was one of the last kits i did before going AG and it was prob the best. Also the Tom Caxton real ale. A snip at £11 but better than a lot of the more expensive kits I tried. I did that one with Saf 04.

hope that helps

scottmoss

Re: Kit Choice?

Post by scottmoss » Wed Oct 21, 2009 3:10 pm

Hello,

i asked the very same question a couple of weeks ago and everyone told me to go for a Woodfordes Wherry (3kg kit), I primed it last night and the smelt loverly!

I've also done a Brewmaker Victorian Bitter (1.8 kg kit) as recommended by my lhbs.

Lillywhite

Re: Kit Choice?

Post by Lillywhite » Wed Oct 21, 2009 3:40 pm

I'd recommend any of the Woodforde's, York Brewery, Brupak's Pride of Yorkshire 3kgs no added sugar kits.

All these are obtainable from Hop & Grape.

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Re: Kit Choice?

Post by 6470zzy » Wed Oct 21, 2009 4:20 pm

I am re-hydrating the yeast right now for a Woodefordes Nelson's Revenge, quite a nice kit really if you help it along with some "hop tea" before bottling. I like to keep a no-boil kit in the cupboard for those odd days off of work, makes for a quick and easy brew day.

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Re: Kit Choice?

Post by Birdy » Wed Oct 21, 2009 4:45 pm

I'll second leedsbrew tom caxton real ale, am just half way through mine and find it a nice pint that doesn't taste like a kit.

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Re: Kit Choice?

Post by 6470zzy » Wed Oct 21, 2009 5:21 pm

The yeast is pitched and it looks like it was another great day of brewing :D And a short one at that ....even better =D>

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Re: Kit Choice?

Post by Ditch » Wed Oct 21, 2009 5:32 pm

What on earth's that thing ye've got it in, mate? :shock:

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Re: Kit Choice?

Post by fractureman » Wed Oct 21, 2009 5:45 pm

can recommend milestone old home wrecker for a winter warmer pint ;)
keg 1 : (Drinking) : Amarillo extract brew
keg 2 : (Conditioning) : Summer Ale extract
keg 3 : (Conditioning) : Lightening extract Goldings only
keg 4 : (Conditioning) : Lightening etxract

FV1 : FV2 :
Bottled: Brewferm Diabolo, Brewferm frambois
next up: coppers stout:)

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Re: Kit Choice?

Post by cbucket » Wed Oct 21, 2009 5:59 pm

Ditch wrote:What on earth's that thing ye've got it in, mate? :shock:
Perhaps he's a Wallace and Gromit fan ?

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Re: Kit Choice?

Post by 6470zzy » Wed Oct 21, 2009 6:06 pm

cbucket wrote:
Ditch wrote:What on earth's that thing ye've got it in, mate? :shock:
Perhaps he's a Wallace and Gromit fan ?

=D> =D> =D> =D> =D> =D>

There's more than one way to skin a cat laddie, my milking pail was full so I had to put the beer into the "Better Bottle" with it's shocking orange top :lol: :lol:
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Re: Kit Choice?

Post by Ditch » Wed Oct 21, 2009 6:25 pm

Better than What bottle springs to mind ..... :|

Tell ye what; I'd love to put five gallons of my Coopers Stout through that thing! Be one for YouTube, that would! :mrgreen:

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Re: Kit Choice?

Post by 6470zzy » Wed Oct 21, 2009 7:46 pm

Ditch wrote:Better than What bottle springs to mind ..... :|

Tell ye what; I'd love to put five gallons of my Coopers Stout through that thing! Be one for YouTube, that would! :mrgreen:

If you have never heard of Better Bottles then check out this link. http://tiny.cc/eCW55

They are a considerably lighter than a glass carboy and easier to clean. =D>

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