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    Wilko beer kit temperatures

    @terrym I bow to your knowledge of home brewing. Thanks very much for the link to the recipes website, I found it very interesting reading. And thanks for the suggestions on good beer kits, as soon as I get some more spare time I'll have a good look at what they offer. I'm normally a lager...
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    Wilko beer kit temperatures

    @terrym. Thanks very much for the good advice. I never considered that there could be a big difference between different brands of beer refills. I just thought all kits would be more or less the same and wilko's was a good deal, but I'm learning that basically you get what you pay for, less...
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    Wilko beer kit temperatures

    Hello again everyone. The advice you've all given is magic. I finally got round to calling in on my mate who suggested I tried home brewing about 3 weeks ago. He had his first wilko refill kit on the go and told me all the details. After chatting to him earlier he said the instructions are as...
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    Wilko beer kit temperatures

    Hi Bigcol49. Is cold crashing only done with stout or can it be done to lagers and ales?
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    Wilko beer kit temperatures

    Hi everyone. Wow, what a response from you all. Thank you so much for all the advice. Luckily I haven't started the kit yet so i will be taking on board all your advice and following it to the letter. I purchased a complete starter kit minus the beer kit. I even invested in a...
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    Wilko beer kit temperatures

    Hello everyone. I'm new to this forum and to home brewing. I recently purchased a Wilko sweet newkie brown kit and need some advice on the temperatures stated in the instructions. 4-6 days at 18-20 degrees which I can achieve fairly easily. Then 14 days in a "cool place" This is where I...
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