calumscott
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Refined it ain't!!
But it is, in it's own way, a good kit of beer.
It's right at the budget end of the market and at the time of writing you'll pick up a tin for a smidge over a tenner. It's a 1.8kg single can job with young's own yeast which I understand to be an ale yeast rather than a lager one (which makes sense really as most people will brew these at room temperature and a lager yeast would probably give some weird flavours at such a high temp).
I brewed both of mine according to the instructions with 1.5kg of dextrose and produced something mostly lagery but a bit aley and definitely with that more "continental" flavour that you'd expect from a pils.
It's good and strong too - I'm pretty sure they come out in the high fives or even low sixes ABV-wise, as a just-home-from-work pint you definitely know you've had a beer!
I recently ran out of cold ones and didn't fancy wine so I grabbed a can of C*£$"erg left over from Christmas. Three glugs in and it went down the sink and wine was had.
So, refined pilsner? No.
Cheap as chips and miles better than mainstream lagers? Oh yes!
But it is, in it's own way, a good kit of beer.
It's right at the budget end of the market and at the time of writing you'll pick up a tin for a smidge over a tenner. It's a 1.8kg single can job with young's own yeast which I understand to be an ale yeast rather than a lager one (which makes sense really as most people will brew these at room temperature and a lager yeast would probably give some weird flavours at such a high temp).
I brewed both of mine according to the instructions with 1.5kg of dextrose and produced something mostly lagery but a bit aley and definitely with that more "continental" flavour that you'd expect from a pils.
It's good and strong too - I'm pretty sure they come out in the high fives or even low sixes ABV-wise, as a just-home-from-work pint you definitely know you've had a beer!
I recently ran out of cold ones and didn't fancy wine so I grabbed a can of C*£$"erg left over from Christmas. Three glugs in and it went down the sink and wine was had.
So, refined pilsner? No.
Cheap as chips and miles better than mainstream lagers? Oh yes!