gmc
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Hi all,
This may be a rather stupid question but up until now I have just been enjoying drinking beer and not really paying attention to the different brewing styles and so on. Now that I have started brewing I need to figure out what all the different beer types actually are and how to go about achieving them.
I am still brewing from kits at the minute and I wanted a kit that I could brew a beer similar to the Shepherd Neame Kentish strong ale or Bishops Finger. Those are 6.5% and 5.5%. Would I be right in thinking that the Festival Old Suffolk strong ale would be a similar style. I don't know if there are any major differences between Kentish and Suffolkish. Here's the link;
https://www.the-home-brew-shop.co.uk/acatalog/Festival-Old-Suffolk-Strong-Ale-Kit.html
Any expertise would be greatly appreciated!
This may be a rather stupid question but up until now I have just been enjoying drinking beer and not really paying attention to the different brewing styles and so on. Now that I have started brewing I need to figure out what all the different beer types actually are and how to go about achieving them.
I am still brewing from kits at the minute and I wanted a kit that I could brew a beer similar to the Shepherd Neame Kentish strong ale or Bishops Finger. Those are 6.5% and 5.5%. Would I be right in thinking that the Festival Old Suffolk strong ale would be a similar style. I don't know if there are any major differences between Kentish and Suffolkish. Here's the link;
https://www.the-home-brew-shop.co.uk/acatalog/Festival-Old-Suffolk-Strong-Ale-Kit.html
Any expertise would be greatly appreciated!
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