AntComo
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Hi guys,
Newbie here waiting on equipment and a custom kit from Northern Brewer to arrive (Chinook IPA).
I'm looking ahead to my second batch and I've realised that a lot of the kits I was eyeing up are 'pre-hopped' or 'in a can' and basically skip the boiling stage.
I really want to brew beer using the processes that I'll use with the Chinook and in the book I bought so I'd really like to make sure whatever I buy has a boiling stage at the start.
How can I be sure that the kits I buy have this stage? I've realised that a lot of the highly recommended ones (Evil Dog Double IPA and all Muntons) are thrown in the fermenter with some hot water and don't have boiling.
Do I basically have to go for fresh custom kits? (Is this the reason why they aren't sold so freely, because they have to be prepared fresh perhaps?)
Newbie here waiting on equipment and a custom kit from Northern Brewer to arrive (Chinook IPA).
I'm looking ahead to my second batch and I've realised that a lot of the kits I was eyeing up are 'pre-hopped' or 'in a can' and basically skip the boiling stage.
I really want to brew beer using the processes that I'll use with the Chinook and in the book I bought so I'd really like to make sure whatever I buy has a boiling stage at the start.
How can I be sure that the kits I buy have this stage? I've realised that a lot of the highly recommended ones (Evil Dog Double IPA and all Muntons) are thrown in the fermenter with some hot water and don't have boiling.
Do I basically have to go for fresh custom kits? (Is this the reason why they aren't sold so freely, because they have to be prepared fresh perhaps?)