1. Started with AG brews with my brother in law. Lovely beer but I frankly couldn't be arsed.
2. Kit beers. Just don't like 'em - sorry.
3. TCs

After doing a few DJs full of apple juice and yeast, I'm now on to 5 gallon batches thanks to the recipes on here!
The one I'm drinking at the mo is a cracker (IMO!), but still needs a bit of work...
20 litres of cheap as chips AJ
3 bramleys, 2 braeburn, 1 soft sweet pear (don't ask - it seems to work for me, and I get the fruit for free!), cored with some peel left on
3 lb of clear honey - lovely after taste and a great strength booster. Shame about the waste it leaves though!
5 sticks of cinnamon, gently bashed but not powdered
4 mugs of strong tea
And my special ingredient T 58 yeast. (Or on occasion some spare Belgian beer liquid yeast if my brother in law has got too much)
Stabilsed at 1005 with sodium met and pot sorbate, and left to chill for a couple of weeks before it's ready to drink. Bear in mind I like my ciders strong, spicy, cloudy and still (Old Rosie anyone?)
A friend introduced me to using wheat beer style yeasts in TCs and so far I'm impressed. It gives a real peppery after taste to the brew without introducing too many supplimentary ingredients.
But if it wasn't for some of the outlandish recipes here, along with the comical write ups on tasting notes I wouldn't have bothered giving it a go!