I've just looked up geordie kits. A bit different now. As I recall mine came in a cardboard box, and there was a small nylon bag with some hops in it as part of the kit. Something like this
Welcome back, Ian. Good to see you again.Hiya,
I don’t know how I missed this before!
I tried a “kit” back in 1967 (’ish). The kit was “cheap and nasty” and tasted vaguely like beer, so I persisted.
In 1969 Mike Toop, Shift Superintendent at Conoco’s Humber Oil Refinery, gave me a recipe that changed my life and my attitude to HomeBrewing.
The recipe used real hops and liquid malt extract (bought from Boots the Chemist) with an Ale Yeast donated by Mike.
It meant boiling the hops and the malt extract for up to an hour before dissolving a load of sugar and waiting for it to cool before adding the yeast; but oh the difference.
Thank-you Mike Toop! (A man who used to turn up to parties with a small barrel of beer under his arm!)
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