FatDad
'Semper in excretum sum sed alta variat'
Wow, so this is what the beer brewing section of the forum looks like?
NICE!!! :party:
As you may or may not know, Iââ¬â¢ve been producing wines of late and really enjoy it but now I am looking for a simple ale or beer to be my first brew of that kind.
I have 2 x 25l FVs and plenty of beer bottles as well as all my other brewing equipment I use for wines so a kit that means I donââ¬â¢t need to splash out on too much more in the way of beer specific equipment or ingredients. With this in mind I am looking to kits.
Can anyone recommend a good ââ¬Ëfirst timeââ¬â¢ beer/ale kit to get me up to speed with the basics of beer brewing.
For my first attempt I want to keep it as simple as possible chaps. :wha:
If you have any tips to get the best from these kits would be most welcome.
I love real ale and prefer my beer not to be too gassy like lagers.
Can anyone suggest an ale/beer kit I can make in the next few weeks and perhaps enjoy at xmas this year (or even a little after is ok).
Also, are there any xmas specific brews you would recommend I try too.
Any suggestions with link to suppliers/prices would be wonderful.
Are there any kits to avoid or any common mistakes I should watch out for.
Losing my beer brewing virginity is in your hands everyone!
Thanks guys.
PS I like stout too but guess this might be more advanced (could be wrong of course)
NICE!!! :party:
As you may or may not know, Iââ¬â¢ve been producing wines of late and really enjoy it but now I am looking for a simple ale or beer to be my first brew of that kind.
I have 2 x 25l FVs and plenty of beer bottles as well as all my other brewing equipment I use for wines so a kit that means I donââ¬â¢t need to splash out on too much more in the way of beer specific equipment or ingredients. With this in mind I am looking to kits.
Can anyone recommend a good ââ¬Ëfirst timeââ¬â¢ beer/ale kit to get me up to speed with the basics of beer brewing.
For my first attempt I want to keep it as simple as possible chaps. :wha:
If you have any tips to get the best from these kits would be most welcome.
I love real ale and prefer my beer not to be too gassy like lagers.
Can anyone suggest an ale/beer kit I can make in the next few weeks and perhaps enjoy at xmas this year (or even a little after is ok).
Also, are there any xmas specific brews you would recommend I try too.
Any suggestions with link to suppliers/prices would be wonderful.
Are there any kits to avoid or any common mistakes I should watch out for.
Losing my beer brewing virginity is in your hands everyone!
Thanks guys.
PS I like stout too but guess this might be more advanced (could be wrong of course)