So this will be for my first ever brew, so I am going to need something fairly easy to understand with decent instructions etc.
I was looking at this as I do like Citra hopped pale or blonde ales https://www.geterbrewed.com/citra-ipa-e ... ewing-kit/
What do you think?
Suggest me a first extract kit
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Re: Suggest me a first extract kit
What equipment do you have? You will need a large pot for boiling the wort and hops before cooling and transferring to the FV. Not sure how comprehensive the instructions are in those kits, but plenty of help available on this forum.
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Re: Suggest me a first extract kit
I will have a 30 litre kettle/mash tun. I could do with comprehensive instructions to be honest
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Re: Suggest me a first extract kit
There are instructions for extract kits on the Geterbrewed website. I would imagine the kit comes with instructions too.
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Re: Suggest me a first extract kit
Cheers, I'll give it a try anyway
Re: Suggest me a first extract kit
Hi Galena,
If it has not already been suggested, get some extra dried yeast such as Safale S04 as a "just in case". It can be kept in the fridge as an insurance against any issues during fermentation.
Cheers,
ARNWD.
If it has not already been suggested, get some extra dried yeast such as Safale S04 as a "just in case". It can be kept in the fridge as an insurance against any issues during fermentation.
Cheers,
ARNWD.