Muntons HLME is my go-to brew time saver. I love an AG brewday but when I can do two 130l different HLME brews in a day it means a) my stock recovers faster b) my wife still speaks to me,,,,
a) might but an incentive but b)????Muntons HLME is my go-to brew time saver. I love an AG brewday but when I can do two 130l different HLME brews in a day it means a) my stock recovers faster b) my wife still speaks to me,,,,
HLME..? I suspect Malt Extract is part of it!Muntons HLME is my go-to brew time saver. I love an AG brewday but when I can do two 130l different HLME brews in a day it means a) my stock recovers faster b) my wife still speaks to me,,,,
Muntons HLME
two 130l different HLME brews in a day
I googled, but only normal Muntons kits came up - what are these 130L HLME kits? Unless I have misunderstood something, which is always likely
Hi, @AnimatedGIF - yup i've googled it and sorry, only found lme 25kg. The other stuff I used was the Brewferm 25kg but that seem to only be available from Brouwland - not sure if they ship to the UK now? ,,, post brexit,,I googled, but only normal Muntons kits came up - what are these 130L HLME kits? Unless I have misunderstood something, which is always likely
That didn't even occur to me (the "hopped" part) - thanksHopped Light Malt Extract??
Thanks for that good to know.Hi, @AnimatedGIF - yup i've googled it and sorry, only found lme 25kg. The other stuff I used was the Brewferm 25kg but that seem to only be available from Brouwland - not sure if they ship to the UK now? ,,, post brexit,,
I originally used to buy it from Home | -youcanbrew-it-2017 (Davina) she will ship it out but now I buy direct from Muntons.
Pick your preferred style from either Youngs or Festival premium kits...they are outstanding. The latest Muntons get great reviews but I've not tried them.Can anyone recommend a kit with character and flavour that does not rely on dry hopping? I ask because almost without exception they have either not been to my taste or have suffered from early oxidation. Logic dictates a malty beer or perhaps a stout of which I have done Coopers Irish but I feel like a change if I do another kit.
Thanks. I have read glowing reports of these but thought they came with copious hops?Pick your preferred style from either Youngs or Festival premium kits...they are outstanding. The latest Muntons get great reviews but I've not tried them.
Leave em out...use half. They are really good kits though. As for copious...they have some hops...copious I'd say is 100g plus,50g is a nice little addition.Thanks. I have read glowing reports of these but thought they came with copious hops?
Rather than limit the Kits, have you tried a Hop Tea instead?Can anyone recommend a kit with character and flavour that does not rely on dry hopping? ……..
Thanks for this and also to Clint and Dutto. Due to a serious health scare this year I need to avoid lifting weighty items (such as a grain bag containing 4kg or more) and need to limit consumption (and ABV) to avoid raising my BP. I had already decided my next brew would be based on 1.5kg grain mashed in the bag then boiled with various hop types staged over an hour with say 300gms dextrose mixed in for the last 20 minutes all to be added to a Muntons 1.5kg of unhopped extract of the type appropriate to whatever type of beer I am attempting. The aim is to produce something between 3.8 and 4.2% ABV so any advice on total volume and malt/dextrose weights would be welcome.You can cut an AG brewday a lot by mashing for 20 mins, with a full volume mash ( no sparge), and by reducing the boil time to 20 minutes, or less. Zero minutes even. No boil.
You can make it quicker still by doing partial mash. Do a small batch of AG beer with enough hops for 5 gallons, then add cold water and malt extract. If you use hopped extract, or a one can kit, you don't need to worry about adding bitterness yourself. Just mash about 1.5kg grain and use that instead of the brewing sugar/enhancer addition.
Steep some hops. Use yeast you like. Harvest and reuse yeast.
Takes longer than a standard kit brew but not crazy. Maybe an hour longer.
This year I have dropped my abvs and I am really enjoying drinking beers that are mostly under 4%. I having been doing AG batches between 8 and 16 litres. I bottled a 14 litre batch today, a 3.8% pale with Chinook and Centennial hops. I also added cherry puree which I made myself to 8 litres of saison which will be about 4.5% iirc.Thanks for this and also to Clint and Dutto. Due to a serious health scare this year I need to avoid lifting weighty items (such as a grain bag containing 4kg or more) and need to limit consumption (and ABV) to avoid raising my BP. I had already decided my next brew would be based on 1.5kg grain mashed in the bag then boiled with various hop types staged over an hour with say 300gms dextrose mixed in for the last 20 minutes all to be added to a Muntons 1.5kg of unhopped extract of the type appropriate to whatever type of beer I am attempting. The aim is to produce something between 3.8 and 4.2% ABV so any advice on total volume and malt/dextrose weights would be welcome.
My enquiry about kits was with a view to an occasional easy alternative. As mentioned nearly all my experiences of dry hopping have been negative and my attempts with hop tea have been no better. Neither works for me yet my AG has been very successful. These experiments were prompted by ordinary bitter kits producing rather bland unexciting stuff hence the question as to which kits produce a tasty enough beer without dry hops (or tea) ?
Every review of Youngs Harvest Scottish Heavy I have read is favourable and as a malty beer unreliant on hoppiness that might suit but any comments and/or alternative suggestions would again be welcome.
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