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I have moved the posts below from the original Beer Kit forum request thread.
I have moved the posts below from the original Beer Kit forum request thread.
Nothing wrong with kit brews, all the ones I have tried have been as good or better than most commercial beers
Just cracked a coopers European lager that is 2 months into conditioning. ... great brew :
Hey! I have no problem with kit brewing, I was a kit brewer myself! It fitted my life style for a long time, as a dad of three and a wage slave. I'm just loving the joy of AG, now I have more time. The freedom to experiment and make up new recipes etc.
Thanks, I just don't want to be over-bearing, and fear I might be, to some people at least. Nothing at all wrong with making kits, modifying them etc. Or extract brews, or any kind of brews. For me, AG has given me a new lease of life, and taken my beer to another level. So I get a bit, er, carried away!
One thing this thread has proved already is that kit brewing, whilst not the full brew house experience does have a place and isn't necessarily the poor cousin of home brewing.
I agree.One thing this thread has proved already is that kit brewing, whilst not the full brew house experience does have a place and isn't necessarily the poor cousin of home brewing. There are some great kits available now and this is because kit brewers demand a high quality product which produces consistent results. They are certainly much, much better now, and in greater variety then they ever have been.
I agree.
To a newbie some things seem like a 'have I spoilt my brew' or 'should it go down the drain' situation, whereas people who have being home brewing for some time would just shrug them off because they know it's not serious. What I haven't come across on this forum is a basic guide to home brewing kit beer, covering the do's and don't of how to successfully make a beer that is comparable or even better than something you get in the pub or off the supermarket shelf. If it exists then can someone point it out to me, and if it doesn't then we need one.
I don't think anyone is disputing for one moment that kit brewing has a place. You only have to look at the number of reviews in the A-Z Beer Kit Review thread versus those in the AG thread to see that. As for it being seen perhaps as 'the poor cousin of homebrewing', perhaps it is more akin to the father? How many AG brewers amongst you started with kits and then sought to tweak/improve flavour? I suspect those that go straight down the AG path are perhaps a bit of a rarity?
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