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  1. J

    Newbie Wilko starter kit help

    thanks again mate! I'll be sure to keep all that in mind! You've been a really valuable insight into home brew! I'm sure if I stick around the forums I'll learn a lot more useful info!
  2. J

    Kits, or hops and grain?

    It was the coopers one I was looking at actually. You'll have to let me know how the New Zealand one turns out. I do drink a fair amount of Holsten pils, so if I were able to brew anything anywhere near close to that id be a very happy boy! Sorry to go off topic fella, but the ale I'm brewing...
  3. J

    Newbie Wilko starter kit help

    Wow! That's a lot of information to take in! Thanks a lot! You'll have me studying this for some time! I don't wish to impose, but might I pick your brain some more? I think I understood the whole of primary fermentation, but after I'm totally lost as to where brewing sugar comes into the mix...
  4. J

    Kits, or hops and grain?

    I'll drink just about any beer to be honest! But for my next brew I've got my eye on a nice pils kit!
  5. J

    Kits, or hops and grain?

    Thanks so much for all the info guys! Been very interesting reading all the responses! I'm pretty new at this, and wanted to get all the opinions I can. Another question for you more experienced Brewers, the only kits I've used ( and I've used very few) have been ones from places like wilkos...
  6. J

    Kits, or hops and grain?

    Hi guys, I'm currently only using beer kits you can buy, but I've heard great stuff from people using the grain and hops. Which do you guys prefer? Is the process much different? And are the end results of kits inferior to the hops and grain? Thanks in advance for your views guys:)!
  7. J

    Newbie Wilko starter kit help

    I too have purchased this kit, and I've Gotta second your opinion on the instructions! From what I've seen, the kit is very basic, and I think it's definitely worth buying a heating mat, and bigger fermentation barrel, and a better keg. My 'Cube' had a hole it, and needless to say cleaning up...
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