BrewerBandit
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My brew fridge is empty, no kits at home to get started and my local brew shop doesn't open until Saturday. So I think I'll pop in to Wilko tomorrow to see what they have.
My last 1/2 dozen kits have been the two-tin Munton's kits and I feel they are far better than the single tin kits. St Peter's Cream Stout and Hazy IPA being particular favourites.
Is it a thing to get two single tin kits (in my case, a Wilko offering) and mix them up together? Will extra sugar be needed or can I get away with just the kits and yeast?
Also, is it worth upgrading bundled yeast with the Wilko Gervin English Ale yeast? I've also got some packs of yeast I've saved from Munton's Connoisseurs kits... would one of these be any better than Wilko yeast? Or am I overthinking it!
Thanks
EDIT: I've posted this in the wrong forum. Sorry! Maybe a mod could move it? :-/
My last 1/2 dozen kits have been the two-tin Munton's kits and I feel they are far better than the single tin kits. St Peter's Cream Stout and Hazy IPA being particular favourites.
Is it a thing to get two single tin kits (in my case, a Wilko offering) and mix them up together? Will extra sugar be needed or can I get away with just the kits and yeast?
Also, is it worth upgrading bundled yeast with the Wilko Gervin English Ale yeast? I've also got some packs of yeast I've saved from Munton's Connoisseurs kits... would one of these be any better than Wilko yeast? Or am I overthinking it!
Thanks
EDIT: I've posted this in the wrong forum. Sorry! Maybe a mod could move it? :-/