Looking for somewhere to go yesterday on a wet Bank Holiday Monday, I visited The Range for the first time. I discovered they do their own home brew range and I was tempted by the IPA which was reduced to £14.99. It comes in a thick plastic sealed bag rather than a tin and instructions on back say you need to add 1kg of brewing sugar, so it must be similar to a one can type kit.
Before I buy this, I was just wondering if anyone had done this kit and if so, then how did it turn out?
Cheers,
Adam
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Re: The Range beer kits
Hello adamz,adamzworld wrote:Looking for somewhere to go yesterday on a wet Bank Holiday Monday, I visited The Range for the first time. I discovered they do their own home brew range and I was tempted by the IPA which was reduced to £14.99. It comes in a thick plastic sealed bag rather than a tin and instructions on back say you need to add 1kg of brewing sugar, so it must be similar to a one can type kit.
Before I buy this, I was just wondering if anyone had done this kit and if so, then how did it turn out?
Cheers,
Adam
Mine turned out Fantastic! But I did tweak it a little!

Brewed to 20 Lts
3Kg fresh Strawberries (pulped)
500gr Light Spraymalt
500gr Extra Light Spraymalt
OG @ 22deg 1052
Kit Yeast in @ 22deg. Next day it looked dead so I threw in a pack on Weiss Beer Yeast.
Next day, Beer`s gone mad, pushed the lid off FV!

Day 14 FG 1012 Batch Prime 70.7gr sugar prior to bottling.
It was Bloody Lovely Mun!


WA