Been brewing AG for 9 years but illness last year forced me to step back from my usual schedule, so I thought I'd try one of the kits I rated the most back when I started: Muntons Smugglers.
It's a 2-can kit and the first thing I noticed is that Muntons is still miserly with their kit yeast, providing a single 6g packet, which isn't really enough for a 40 pint brew (it can be, but if you're unlucky you can end up with the dreaded 1020 stuck-brew, not worth taking the risk IMHO). So I brewed just the 1 tin this time to use the 6g yeast, I'll brew the rest of it later. Filled it slightly short to 11L to give an OG of 1050.
Just bottled it and had a quick sample: after 15 days in the FV FG is 1012, tastes a little sweet but really quite nice, and hold up well against my AG brews at this stage of the process. One of the benefits of AG is the infinite possibilities of ingredients, kits are resticted to what's available, but from a quality perspective this isn't bad at all so far. From my notes way back when, this brew benefits from a decent maturation time, so I'll try not to touch it for 6 weeks and see how it tastes then.
It's a 2-can kit and the first thing I noticed is that Muntons is still miserly with their kit yeast, providing a single 6g packet, which isn't really enough for a 40 pint brew (it can be, but if you're unlucky you can end up with the dreaded 1020 stuck-brew, not worth taking the risk IMHO). So I brewed just the 1 tin this time to use the 6g yeast, I'll brew the rest of it later. Filled it slightly short to 11L to give an OG of 1050.
Just bottled it and had a quick sample: after 15 days in the FV FG is 1012, tastes a little sweet but really quite nice, and hold up well against my AG brews at this stage of the process. One of the benefits of AG is the infinite possibilities of ingredients, kits are resticted to what's available, but from a quality perspective this isn't bad at all so far. From my notes way back when, this brew benefits from a decent maturation time, so I'll try not to touch it for 6 weeks and see how it tastes then.