Duncan Dobbin
Active Member
Hi all. Complete virgin to this forum so go easy on me!
I have just completed my first brew using the Northern Brewer homebrew kit, which contained their Block Party Amber Ale part extract kit. The brew went fine and it's currently approaching two weeks in the bottles, so I'm starting to look at my next batch.
I am a fan of the citrus style ales such as Brewdog Dead Pony Club, and Beavertown Gamma Ray, and I prefer them to be sub 5%.
For my next brew I have been looking at the pure extract kits (just for ease and time) and was wondering if any of you had any experience of the taste of these, particularly with regards to the citrus preferences as mentioned above? The kits I have looked at are the Mangrove Jacks Pink Grapefruit IPA, American Pale Ale, and Berliner Sour, plus the Beerworks Sierra American Pale Ale.
Any thoughts on the above gratefully received, along with any further suggestions for sub 5% citrus stlye ale kits.
Thanks, and looking forward to posting more as I continue this journey!
P.S. I have also been looking at the BIAB all grain kits, but think I will wait a little before making this step.
I have just completed my first brew using the Northern Brewer homebrew kit, which contained their Block Party Amber Ale part extract kit. The brew went fine and it's currently approaching two weeks in the bottles, so I'm starting to look at my next batch.
I am a fan of the citrus style ales such as Brewdog Dead Pony Club, and Beavertown Gamma Ray, and I prefer them to be sub 5%.
For my next brew I have been looking at the pure extract kits (just for ease and time) and was wondering if any of you had any experience of the taste of these, particularly with regards to the citrus preferences as mentioned above? The kits I have looked at are the Mangrove Jacks Pink Grapefruit IPA, American Pale Ale, and Berliner Sour, plus the Beerworks Sierra American Pale Ale.
Any thoughts on the above gratefully received, along with any further suggestions for sub 5% citrus stlye ale kits.
Thanks, and looking forward to posting more as I continue this journey!
P.S. I have also been looking at the BIAB all grain kits, but think I will wait a little before making this step.