ClownPrince
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Hi Everyone,
A friend of mine is considering getting into Homebrew while we're in lockdown.
He's asked what to get as a newbie. I don't want to recommend anything too pricey so I've set a £100.00 budget.
My choice was The Home Brew Company's Beer Starter Kit as it includes bottles and I know he generally drinks cans so probably won't have too many empties.
Beer Starter Kit, includes 48 bottles, Beer kit, Brewing Sugar - The Homebrew Company
This leaves about £30.00 of the budget. He doesn't drink Lager (the included kit) so I've also recommended the mangrove jacks Aussie Pale Ale
Mangrove Jack's Craft Series Australian Pale Ale - 2.5kg (40 Pints) Recipe No.13 - The Homebrew Company
and a kilo of Light DME
Spray-Dried Malt Extract Light 1kg - The Homebrew Company
That totals up (unless my maths has gone completely skew whiff) to about £99.00
Would anyone be able to find a better way to spend £100.00 for an absolute beginner?
A friend of mine is considering getting into Homebrew while we're in lockdown.
He's asked what to get as a newbie. I don't want to recommend anything too pricey so I've set a £100.00 budget.
My choice was The Home Brew Company's Beer Starter Kit as it includes bottles and I know he generally drinks cans so probably won't have too many empties.
Beer Starter Kit, includes 48 bottles, Beer kit, Brewing Sugar - The Homebrew Company
This leaves about £30.00 of the budget. He doesn't drink Lager (the included kit) so I've also recommended the mangrove jacks Aussie Pale Ale
Mangrove Jack's Craft Series Australian Pale Ale - 2.5kg (40 Pints) Recipe No.13 - The Homebrew Company
and a kilo of Light DME
Spray-Dried Malt Extract Light 1kg - The Homebrew Company
That totals up (unless my maths has gone completely skew whiff) to about £99.00
Would anyone be able to find a better way to spend £100.00 for an absolute beginner?