Hello all.
A friend called yesterday and brought me a complete starter set for beer/lager
He had it given to him but can't be bothered to try it.
It's made by a company called "MR.BEER"
And is called "premium Gold Edition beer kit. (Complete home brewing system)
Inside is a keg shaped fermenting vessel, a drain tap, a quantity of pet bottles, and lids, sterilising sachets and an instructional DVD.
Two different tins are included each one makes two gallons. No sugar required!
Further supplies can be obtained via the internet but postage from America makes these obviously too expensive.
I'm wondering if any forum members have any experience of these kits.
The fermenter looks brilliant to use. Just follow the instructions wait the prescribed amount of time, then prime bottles with sugar and open the tap to fill them.
Let them condition in the usual way, stand a week or two then chill and drink.
It all looks very easy. And the fermenter is so easy to clean and re-use.
The fermenter is so manageable it could stand on a shelf in my garage and not be moved again until it was empty and ready for cleaning.
So the question is:-
Once I've used the two cans included. Does anyone know if beer kits can be obtained in the uk that produce two gallons rather than the usual 5 gallon ones.
If not:-
can anyone suggest a recipe that I could make up from ingredients at the home brew shop that would ferment out ok to two gallons.
REGARDS TO ALL
Brian:hmm:
A friend called yesterday and brought me a complete starter set for beer/lager
He had it given to him but can't be bothered to try it.
It's made by a company called "MR.BEER"
And is called "premium Gold Edition beer kit. (Complete home brewing system)
Inside is a keg shaped fermenting vessel, a drain tap, a quantity of pet bottles, and lids, sterilising sachets and an instructional DVD.
Two different tins are included each one makes two gallons. No sugar required!
Further supplies can be obtained via the internet but postage from America makes these obviously too expensive.
I'm wondering if any forum members have any experience of these kits.
The fermenter looks brilliant to use. Just follow the instructions wait the prescribed amount of time, then prime bottles with sugar and open the tap to fill them.
Let them condition in the usual way, stand a week or two then chill and drink.
It all looks very easy. And the fermenter is so easy to clean and re-use.
The fermenter is so manageable it could stand on a shelf in my garage and not be moved again until it was empty and ready for cleaning.
So the question is:-
Once I've used the two cans included. Does anyone know if beer kits can be obtained in the uk that produce two gallons rather than the usual 5 gallon ones.
If not:-
can anyone suggest a recipe that I could make up from ingredients at the home brew shop that would ferment out ok to two gallons.
REGARDS TO ALL
Brian:hmm: