SteveHatton
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Hi guys,
I started with homebrew kits earlier this year. Done 6 now I think, and been very impressed with the quality of the beer. American IPA, juicy session IP{A, American mocha porter, pink grapefruit ipa, all very good.
I'm toying with buying some all grain gear to try BIAB all grain. My only question really is, other than the learning and appreciating you've made it yourself, is there any great benefit from this over the great kits that are now available? Considering the kits are circa 20quid for 40 pints, and all grain ingredient kits seem to be only a couple of quid less.
I certainly haven't got the funds for the likes of a grainfather etc so would only be buying the cheapest BIAB equipment I could get.
Appreciate any advice
I started with homebrew kits earlier this year. Done 6 now I think, and been very impressed with the quality of the beer. American IPA, juicy session IP{A, American mocha porter, pink grapefruit ipa, all very good.
I'm toying with buying some all grain gear to try BIAB all grain. My only question really is, other than the learning and appreciating you've made it yourself, is there any great benefit from this over the great kits that are now available? Considering the kits are circa 20quid for 40 pints, and all grain ingredient kits seem to be only a couple of quid less.
I certainly haven't got the funds for the likes of a grainfather etc so would only be buying the cheapest BIAB equipment I could get.
Appreciate any advice
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