Bluejam15
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I want to do a couple more kits and want to find out the best value / best results & how to achieve this from kits before i venture onto the next phase.
Are there any links already weighing up good and bad kits? - or could i start one - is this thread fine here, or am i in the wrong spot?
Could anyone give me any pointers / modifications to the kit instructions to avoid pitfalls / enhance the kit - get the best results, mix them ? or buy a few other ingredients to get the best out of what ive got?
Just for the taste i do like my bitters and stouts bitter and strong - so volume is not the issue i will cut back from the 40 pint to a lower number to get a better brew - but how much to go for and if so will i have to cut back not only on water but also on sugar / spray malt?
So here goes .. .this is what ive got .. what shall i do with them??
Tom Claxton real ale 40pt
Edme dry extra stout 40 pt (reduced it to 24 pints last time - added no sugar - liked it) what would happen if added sugar to 24 pints - or even geordie beer kit enhancer - and how much?)
Geordie bitter 40pt
Geordie lager 40pt
Youngs bitter 40pt
Those are the kits these are the extra's ive got
3 x bags of geordie beerkit enhancer
2 x brupacks flavapack ale (bags of hops etc)
the isomerized hop extract & the clarimalt (as mentioned in prevoius post)
A winsor brewing yeast 11g(danson)
a brupack ale yeast 25 lt sachet (top fermenter)
Any suggestions - amount of pints to brew - mixes / deviations from the kit instructions - get some other ingredients to add (esp to the cheap and nastier kits)
o and ps - you can tell im still at the start of my journey im brewing them in "borrowed" 18.9 ltr blue water butt plastic bottles with heaters dropped in the middle - in the garage - 2 heaters 2 water butts for 40 pints. The only thing im doing properly is sterilizing everything.
Many many thanks
Bluejam15 :drink:
Are there any links already weighing up good and bad kits? - or could i start one - is this thread fine here, or am i in the wrong spot?
Could anyone give me any pointers / modifications to the kit instructions to avoid pitfalls / enhance the kit - get the best results, mix them ? or buy a few other ingredients to get the best out of what ive got?
Just for the taste i do like my bitters and stouts bitter and strong - so volume is not the issue i will cut back from the 40 pint to a lower number to get a better brew - but how much to go for and if so will i have to cut back not only on water but also on sugar / spray malt?
So here goes .. .this is what ive got .. what shall i do with them??
Tom Claxton real ale 40pt
Edme dry extra stout 40 pt (reduced it to 24 pints last time - added no sugar - liked it) what would happen if added sugar to 24 pints - or even geordie beer kit enhancer - and how much?)
Geordie bitter 40pt
Geordie lager 40pt
Youngs bitter 40pt
Those are the kits these are the extra's ive got
3 x bags of geordie beerkit enhancer
2 x brupacks flavapack ale (bags of hops etc)
the isomerized hop extract & the clarimalt (as mentioned in prevoius post)
A winsor brewing yeast 11g(danson)
a brupack ale yeast 25 lt sachet (top fermenter)
Any suggestions - amount of pints to brew - mixes / deviations from the kit instructions - get some other ingredients to add (esp to the cheap and nastier kits)
o and ps - you can tell im still at the start of my journey im brewing them in "borrowed" 18.9 ltr blue water butt plastic bottles with heaters dropped in the middle - in the garage - 2 heaters 2 water butts for 40 pints. The only thing im doing properly is sterilizing everything.
Many many thanks
Bluejam15 :drink: