Two can kits
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Two can kits
I used to get quite good results from these as opposed to the one can - add lots of sugar and guarantee absolutely no flavour kits...
Anybody else used these one's???
Anybody else used these one's???
I tried a couple of two-can brews a good few years ago .. mmm .. probably 12 or 15 years ago
The first was a couple of Muntons Aussie Lagers and the second was a couple of Coopers lagers.
Good beefy beers, the Muntons was the best, the Coopers was badly balanced.
In hindsight, you're better off heading into extract & grain brewing.
Only slightly more effort to steep some grains and calculate some hop utilisation and you get a much, much better beer.
Plus, there's the bonus of brewing exactly the style and beer that YOU want.
The first was a couple of Muntons Aussie Lagers and the second was a couple of Coopers lagers.
Good beefy beers, the Muntons was the best, the Coopers was badly balanced.
In hindsight, you're better off heading into extract & grain brewing.
Only slightly more effort to steep some grains and calculate some hop utilisation and you get a much, much better beer.
Plus, there's the bonus of brewing exactly the style and beer that YOU want.
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QUOTE (Jaytee @ Jul 4 2005, 11:08 PM) The first was a couple of Muntons Aussie Lagers and the second was a couple of Coopers lagers.
Good beefy beers, the Muntons was the best, the Coopers was badly balanced.
I've brewed a Munton's kit, Jaytee, they're pretty good!
Point taken re the partial mash brewing. You do get more unique results... In some cases I've made some errr... very unique beers
Good beefy beers, the Muntons was the best, the Coopers was badly balanced.
I've brewed a Munton's kit, Jaytee, they're pretty good!
Point taken re the partial mash brewing. You do get more unique results... In some cases I've made some errr... very unique beers
