RobWalker
Well-Known Member
where now? hahah
tricky_dicky said:think this should be for Wilkinsons Real Ale Kit
Just finished the last bottle of this and here are my thoughts, it started off a little watery and a bit thin in the early samples but after around six weeks in the bottle it improved to be a really nice pint, good maltiness and not too bitter. If I was to do it again i think i would maybe add some beer enhancer and or dry hops.
As for it being a wherry in disguise i will report back when my wherry is ready.:hat:
Hey, Count
I would guess your Wherry should be pretty much ready - how does it compare?
It is not the same kit in my opinion the wherry is a lot maltier than the wilko kit, although I enjoyed them both
Really ? Hmmm .........clones are everywhere!
That's my opinion Beersphere others may not agree.
I have seen other own brand products that are manufactured in the same way and process as premium brands and they used cheaper ingredients.:hat:
Any updates mate,ive my own version bubbling awayI have just put one of these on today. Looks a fair bit darker than the Wherry, but if it turns out anywhere near as good, I will be well pleased.
I am experimenting with hops and kit beers at the moment and put it on with the last (30g - ish) of the Bouclier leaf hops I got from the Malt Miller for £1. Did these as a sort of hop tea, but boiled them for a few minutes (5?) with some DME.
By the time I'd stopped chucking the water in, it had turned out at 26L, but I routinely add 500g table sugar to even a 2 can kit.
Since these kits are currently £12.75 (2 can kit) at Wilko, maybe more people out there could give it a go and report back?
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