Norse John
Well-Known Member
Which can kits would you recommend for various types of beer, and what modifications have you made to improve them?
I'm a golden ale, lager, stout, cider and wine drinker and have been particularly happy with the Cooper's beers and Ritchie's cider brand kits I have made, and look forward to making a Cantina red and Cellar7 white after good reviews . I'm no artisan, but a good solid generic beer is what I like, and would definitely pay a few quid more if I knew I'd get something with an edge.
I'd be interested to hear if anyone has made a kit which resembles Becks or Kronenbourg. I plan one day to make some beers from scratch and brew something close to these, but those days are distant at the moment.
I'm a golden ale, lager, stout, cider and wine drinker and have been particularly happy with the Cooper's beers and Ritchie's cider brand kits I have made, and look forward to making a Cantina red and Cellar7 white after good reviews . I'm no artisan, but a good solid generic beer is what I like, and would definitely pay a few quid more if I knew I'd get something with an edge.
I'd be interested to hear if anyone has made a kit which resembles Becks or Kronenbourg. I plan one day to make some beers from scratch and brew something close to these, but those days are distant at the moment.