Brewers Spring

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parkerwitton

Brewers Spring

Post by parkerwitton » Thu Dec 08, 2011 5:24 pm

Anyone had owt to do with Brewers Spring kits....spied them on an online site the other day?

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Re: Brewers Spring

Post by Tramorak » Thu Dec 08, 2011 5:48 pm

Details please. (as in where).

They are not a name I am familiar with and while I love the Coopers I make, I will always be willing to try most anything else.

EDIT: I found them on with a google and I see they are mainly Lager(ish) kits, which may be why they passed my radar.

T.

GSMunn

Re: Brewers Spring

Post by GSMunn » Thu Dec 08, 2011 5:53 pm

I bit too expensive for me to even think about buying a kit like

mrmojorisin

Re: Brewers Spring

Post by mrmojorisin » Thu Dec 08, 2011 6:13 pm

Blimey, they're not cheap :shock:

wxmexile

Re: Brewers Spring

Post by wxmexile » Thu Dec 08, 2011 11:32 pm

Just done a quick search for these, they appear to be a 'new' kit that comes with evreything included in the box - including hop pellets and even priming sugar - Oh and they come with 7.5 litres of 'pure liquid wort' - very interesting!

parkerwitton

Re: Brewers Spring

Post by parkerwitton » Thu Dec 08, 2011 11:58 pm

Go on be a guinea pig and give it a go!!!

wxmexile

Re: Brewers Spring

Post by wxmexile » Fri Dec 09, 2011 12:21 am

I'd love to, but not at those prices!! might think about one in the new year though!

Timo

Re: Brewers Spring

Post by Timo » Sun Dec 11, 2011 7:25 pm

Got one on now, it's been in the fermenter a week and I'm barrelling it tomorrow. You get one massive bag of wort and some dry hop pellets. It smells great in the fermenter. Oh and you get a packet of Cooper's yeast :D

GSMunn

Re: Brewers Spring

Post by GSMunn » Sun Dec 11, 2011 7:34 pm

Cooper's yeast, So good it gets everywhere!

Maybe Munton's should use it....

parkerwitton

Re: Brewers Spring

Post by parkerwitton » Sun Dec 11, 2011 7:38 pm

Timo wrote:Got one on now, it's been in the fermenter a week and I'm barrelling it tomorrow. You get one massive bag of wort and some dry hop pellets. It smells great in the fermenter. Oh and you get a packet of Cooper's yeast :D
How do you make this kit up

Timo

Re: Brewers Spring

Post by Timo » Sun Dec 11, 2011 7:44 pm

parkerwitton wrote:
Timo wrote:Got one on now, it's been in the fermenter a week and I'm barrelling it tomorrow. You get one massive bag of wort and some dry hop pellets. It smells great in the fermenter. Oh and you get a packet of Cooper's yeast :D
How do you make this kit up
Easy, 12 ltrs RO water (water around here is rubbish) stick the bag of wort in which just pours like water. Add hot water in the large empty bag and pour in. Then give the whole thing a really good thrash about and also top up to 23l. Sprinkle yeast in, throw hop pellets in, plug in heat belt, add airlock, done :)

Timo

Re: Brewers Spring

Post by Timo » Sun Dec 11, 2011 7:45 pm

GSMunn wrote:Cooper's yeast, So good it gets everywhere!

Maybe Munton's should use it....
And maybe they should what's in the the tins too....................

Timo

Re: Brewers Spring

Post by Timo » Sat Dec 24, 2011 6:25 pm

I have had 2 glasses of this now and it's awesome! This is the best kit lager I have ever done hands down and up to now it's the only lager that doesn't even taste like a kit. It's expensive yeah but dam good :mrgreen:

parkerwitton

Re: Brewers Spring

Post by parkerwitton » Sat Dec 24, 2011 6:46 pm

Well that's good to hear Timo....maybe it is a tad expensive..but if the resulting brew is as good as you say it is one does not mind paying that bit extra.
Maybe like the old adage "You pay for what you get"

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