Dan. Firstly, congratulations on doing well in the Welsh Homebrew competition - I bet your brew was lovely.
The reason I posted in Beer Kit Brewing Discussion is I know I'd be utterly hopeless at brewing with basic ingredients so I was looking for good kit recommendations. Thank you though for taking the time to try to help me.
In that case: I second Young's, and add Mangrove Jack. Haven't brewed them but tasted them and they tasted good as they were. Bit extra hop in the end and you're done.Thank you but I would be hopeless at recipes so I'm looking for kit recommendations.
In that case: I second Young's, and add Mangrove Jack. Haven't brewed them but tasted them and they tasted good as they were. Bit extra hop in the end and you're done.
I should've read in what section I was but nooo blabby mcblabface needed to post so here we are, giving AG advice to a kit brewer, am I happy now? no I'm not
Thanks for all your recommendations - I went for Young's AIPA. However, it's just arrived and I've ordered the APA in error. Is there much difference?
Best way to batch prime is to put your priming solution (sugar boiled in some water) into the sanitised bottling bucket first and then rack on top of it trying not to draw any sediment at all, this should mix it aswell and then you can pretty much bottle the lot that is in your bucket.View attachment 18542
Young's APA bottled and now in the airing cupboard. Instead of using the priming sugar provided in the kit I put two Wilko carbonation drops in each bottle - I didn't want to stir in the priming sugar (as directed) and disturb the sediment in my bottling bucket.
I had a sample from the hydrometer jar and have to say it didn't taste great so I'm hoping it will improve with age :0)
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