Brupack kits, any good...?

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The Seer

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Thinking about giving one of these a go.

Any tried? Any recommendations upon which kit to try?
 
Theyre supposed to be one of the best around. Im going to try one for my next brew.
 
How did these come out? I have only tried a couple of the coopers and the Woodfordes Wherry (which I wasnt particually please with)
 
I was looking at the Brupak 'Brewer's Choice ESB' as it looks like a good midpoint between kits and extract brewing.
The pack says it uses 'Tea-bag Technology' and it looks very appealing.
I'm not going to have the space or cash required to go FG for a very long time, but it looks like the best thing if you're limited.

Really would like to hear of anybody's experience with these things...
 
Never used Brewers Choice.

The kits are decent though. Recently brewed their IPA with good results, and have one of their bitter kits waitign for a FV to become available.
 
I have just bought the 'Special Lager' brupack wet kit. I shall update when I give it a taste. Nice touch that it comes with some aroma hops in a little teabag for you to add. May make the differnece? I have made the jump to doing all grain recently however I decided to spend some cash on this to stick in a keg for some summer BBQ's not everyone can handle my taste for hops and / or my amateurish homebrew flavours? But im not going to buy Carling while I can still handle a brewers paddle and have a breath in my body. :twisted:

Will let you know what it comes out like. :cheers:
 
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