Anyone tried the Crossmyloof AG kits?

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Brewed_Force

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I am looking at buying an AG kit from Crossmyloof "You'll get the crushed grain, yeast, hops, 1 hop filter bag & kettle finings"
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Probably go for the Oatmeal Stout. Has anyone tried these kits yet ?
 
Coincidently I have just received my CML delivery; and I have their SHession Pale kit.
Will be putting it on either later today or tomorrow. Given their exceptional service and great hops, I have v high expectations
 
Not tried any of their kits, but they are a great bunch of guys to deal with 1st class customer service, they get a lot of praise on here, i would bet they are good kits. athumb..
Yeah, I've bought quite a bit of yeast & hops from them over the past couple of years, very helpful guys and they always send a humerous personal email message.
 
Coincidently I have just received my CML delivery; and I have their SHession Pale kit.
Will be putting it on either later today or tomorrow. Given their exceptional service and great hops, I have v high expectations
Does it include a breakdown of the grain bill ?
 
Wonder how they compare price wise to similar kits out there?
A quick look...CMM and Malt Miller are charging virtually the same price for a Punk ipa AG kit. CML has more hops,finings and a filter bag,plus their in house dry yeast. They also quote free shipping.
Malt Miller kit has slightly less hops,comes with a liquid yeast but you would pay shipping unless included with a larger order to qualify for free shipping,over £100.
 
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Dark rock brewing also do all grain kits that range from £22 to £30, but there again will have to pay postage.
 
I think these recipes are a great idea especially if you want to try something or you have limited storage. A couple of kits could be hidden in almost any kitchen cupboard and the hops and yeast would take next to no room in your fridge/freezer. Plus...as mentioned, no waste or leftovers.
 
Am I still correct Clint you can use the discount code on them as it will make them super competitive?
 
Me too Clint I think I am going to try a few after Crimbo though as I have brewed up at the mo
 
I’ve done a few of their kits (including the oat meal stout) overall I was very happy with them they are also up front about what is in them (you get some kits which just have hop a and b or similar).
 
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