RØARS
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What Are your favourite Homebrew Beer Kits?
looking for recommendations, look no further.
let's break them down into a few categories,
Beer Types
(Real Ale, Lager, Stouts, Bitters, and others)*
in terms of the level of knowledge, skills & Equipment needed
( beginner, Intermediate, Experienced, Professional )
Quality
in terms of Reproducibility & Consistency of the final product through
( Ingredient quality, instructions, & Flavour )
Flavour
(no use in a cheap brew if it has little flavour,
how its Flavour compares to its description.
how close do the included instructions get you to the described flavour)
based on your experience did you like the flavour, comparing it to other brands
Price
no use in a great tasting beer if it is exceptionally expensive.
how does the price compare to the quality of the ingredients
how good was the experience compared to the price ie included items, instructions,
looking for recommendations, look no further.
let's break them down into a few categories,
Beer Types
(Real Ale, Lager, Stouts, Bitters, and others)*
- "Real Ale
- IPA
- Pale Ale
- APA American P A
- Lager
- Pilsner
- Stout
- Porter
- Bitter
- Other Styles, such as
- Wheat beer,
- Saison,
- Lambic,
- Belgium Doubles and Triples"
in terms of the level of knowledge, skills & Equipment needed
( beginner, Intermediate, Experienced, Professional )
Quality
in terms of Reproducibility & Consistency of the final product through
( Ingredient quality, instructions, & Flavour )
Flavour
(no use in a cheap brew if it has little flavour,
how its Flavour compares to its description.
how close do the included instructions get you to the described flavour)
based on your experience did you like the flavour, comparing it to other brands
Price
no use in a great tasting beer if it is exceptionally expensive.
how does the price compare to the quality of the ingredients
how good was the experience compared to the price ie included items, instructions,