My view the worst you can start with is larger you can't hide any mistakes, i agree with Jim Brewster simple smashes, buy a sack of pale malt and 5 different hops,
Good point I made that mistake in trying to help my son who likes Corona so tried a CML clone kit. Thankfully the good folks on here kept me right, time will tell still conditioning but tasted ok when bottling well as much as flat room temp larger can hahaMy view the worst you can start with is larger you can't hide any mistakes, i agree with Jim Brewster simple smashes, buy a sack of pale malt and 5 different hops,
Pre made up kits so all mixed in, having a quick look at 2 of the 3recipes, choc malt is the common malt 8% in both, I thought maybe I was doing the mash wrong and this was bring out more of the treacle flavour. I don't mide the taste, I'll have to pick a kit with less or no choc malt see if it's that? I'm still in that massive learning curve, I probably should just pic 1 style/kit etc and nail that but I'm impatient and wana try everything yesterdayMashing dark malts could potentially give a treacly taste. Which malts were in the recipe? Some people add the roasted malts just at the final 10 minutes of the mash for this reason.
Start simple I say until you get a feel for the processes. Single malt, single hops, something like a pale or golden ale. Once you get the hang of that (which won't be long), you can tweak things to your hearts content
We have all been there, enjoy it. You might then find you settle on a recipe that you really like, fine tune and do the occasional festival / seasonal beerbut I'm impatient and wana try everything yesterday
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