Anyone used these?
How do they work?
Boiling required?
Are they any good, most importantly..
Hambleton Bard Dry Kits
- Horden Hillbilly
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Mrs H quite likes the lager in this range, they are a doddle to make up.
Just bring to the boil the amount of water as per the instructions (In the region of 6-8 pints if my memory serves me well!) and mix in the bag of spraymalt & required sugar, tip in the sachet or tub of hop extract, top up to 5 gallons with cold water, add the sachet of yeast & stir well, stand where the temperature is between 18c-22c & there you go, as simple as that!
If you do decide to brew this kit, I recommend that you allow your boiled water about 15-20 mins to cool slightly before mixing in the spraymalt to prevent it "clumping", add it bit by bit & stir regulary.
Just bring to the boil the amount of water as per the instructions (In the region of 6-8 pints if my memory serves me well!) and mix in the bag of spraymalt & required sugar, tip in the sachet or tub of hop extract, top up to 5 gallons with cold water, add the sachet of yeast & stir well, stand where the temperature is between 18c-22c & there you go, as simple as that!
If you do decide to brew this kit, I recommend that you allow your boiled water about 15-20 mins to cool slightly before mixing in the spraymalt to prevent it "clumping", add it bit by bit & stir regulary.
Oh how I wish I had read that before I first used spray maltHorden Hillbilly wrote: I recommend that you allow your boiled water about 15-20 mins to cool slightly before mixing in the spraymalt to prevent it "clumping", add it bit by bit & stir regulary.
