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SIRUSKEY said:
SIRUSKEY said:
Im thinking I will go with http://www.thethriftyshopper.co.uk/brewer/beginners-bitter-starter-kit.aspx. It seems to offer good value for money.

Is it a safe site?

Cheers
Craig


Ordered the kit and also the John Bull Irish Stout pack!!!


Just got a call from thrifty "Im very sorry we have run out of the english bitter and wont get anymore until Friday." (NOT A BIG DEAL) "As a sign of good will can we send you one of our better bitters, or would you rather wait for the english bitter?" :hmm:

Can you believe that I went for the better bitter! :lol:

Then came the next comment "IT WILL BE WITH YOU IN THE MORNING"

If this all comes tomorrow, thrifty will be the best company I have ever had any dealings with!

Very impressed :clap:
 
Is my Asda little angels sterilising fluid ok? It was only 80p a bottle.

Contains sodium hypochlorine <5%ww.
 
Looking good :thumb:

Not sure about the Asda Sterilizer fluid but I would have thought it would be similar to Milton and that's OK. Just give it all a good rinse after. Don't cut corners with the cleaning, Sterilizing and sanitizing it could be the difference between success and failure :thumb: anything that comes into contact with the beer or wine must be sterilized and that includes hydrometer, spoons, stirrers and your hands.

Have a read of THIS sound advice :clap:

Look forward to seeing your first brew-day post :cheers:

Good luck & ENJOY :thumb:
 
snail59 said:
Looking good :thumb:

Not sure about the Asda Sterilizer fluid but I would have thought it would be similar to Milton and that's OK. Just give it all a good rinse after. Don't cut corners with the cleaning, Sterilizing and sanitizing it could be the difference between success and failure :thumb: anything that comes into contact with the beer or wine must be sterilized and that includes hydrometer, spoons, stirrers and your hands.

Have a read of THIS sound advice :clap:

Look forward to seeing your first brew-day post :cheers:

Good luck & ENJOY :thumb:


It was next to the Milton's but £2 cheaper. Im going to empty the garage and clean all the kit tomorrow. Then I will start full thread.

:party:
 
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