braziliain
Small Batch Brewer
I haven't brewed anything I like yet. But I'm still trying!! :lol:
HB IPA'S kick the balls of commercial ive found. as long as you drink them sooner than later i dont think any bought beer (unless in a pub) can match a freshly made one
I think you've just been buying the wrong beers, there are some outstanding commercial beers available, including IPAs.
apart from adnams ghost ship, give me some examples and ill give them a go..:thumb:
edit, I meant IPA homebrews IMO are better than commercial IPA's. should have made that cleaer
De Molen IPA's are a bit special as well, as are their Imperial Stouts :)
I've only had their Hell & Damnation RIS, but it was really good, unbelievable richness.
There was a thread on commercial IPAs recently (see here).
But some to keep an eye out for are anything by Stone or Kernel, any of the Cloudwater DIPAs, Evil Twin Yang, Sixpoint Resin, Firestone Walker Double Jack or Wookey Jack.
I think all kits are cack compared to my all-grain. But then I would say that! Haven't done a kit for years (the last one was a deeply underwhelming Wherry). But.... anyone remember Kwoffit kits? I believe they were made by Itona products. Last time I had one was 2003ish. The bitter was great,but the lager was spectacular and easily on a par with top-notch commercial stuff, even with the obligatory 1Kg of added sugar and ale-brewing methods! My AG attempts at lager have fallen far,far short of that kit, so now I don't bother trying to do lager.
Like someone who brews Kwoffit kits ðŸËâ
I find the more homebrew I make the less I like the produced stuff, be it wine or beer or cider.
I tried a bottle of Robinson's Old Tom last night (I was taken in by the claim of 'world's best beer'). It was good, but I didn't enjoy it any more than my Coopers stout brewed very short with plenty of spraymalt.
Every once in a while I try a bottle of something from the supermarket that I've heard very good things about. So far, I've invariably been left thinking "christ that was a waste of money". Bought beer is okay for folk who have yet to learn the basic life-skill of,er,making beer.
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