OK, I'll say it: why bother with kits at all? Surely it's more satisfying to do it from scratch? Aren't kits a bit 'paint by numbers'?
AG fan boy here - well fan OAP at any rate. Great beer, but there again I can drop everything, anytime, and spend 5 hours on a brew. My daughter on the other hand makes kits. Quick and easy. But there again she's a busy person.Ignore the AG fan boys
DO have a look at this thread - surprisingly easy (and addictive...) to dip your toe in the water :have a go at simple AGDue to constraints of a young family and the time and effort involved I only brew kits. I don't make the cheap ones, realised that was a false economy a long time ago. I'd love to brew all-grain one day or even some extract recipes and it will happen one day but there's some really good kits on the market now (Young's American, Festival, etc.) so no need for bad beer.
Have you brewed both kits and AG before? If so, you know the answerHave to say that when you factor in the washing up, clearing away, sterilising etc that is always going to be a constant, do kits really save that much time. What is the 'missing stage' that you don't have to do with kits, if any?
Have to say that when you factor in the washing up, clearing away, sterilising etc that is always going to be a constant, do kits really save that much time. What is the 'missing stage' that you don't have to do with kits, if any?
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