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  • ValeTudoGuy
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    Originally posted by cj121 View Post
    And I'm guessing some sort of bottling kit/equipment (bottles, tops)
    Its certainly helpful if your not barreling the results.

    A crown topper and some tops will allow you to recycle used beer bottles.

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  • cj121
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    Cool, thanks Lots of bits and bobs once you start looking!

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  • EdBlackadder
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    Originally posted by Paulie2876 View Post
    I have gone down the spray malt beer enhancer route too, I was a cigarette smoker at the the time so really didn't notice the difference, I balame it on the ciggies. I do like muntons though, you really can't go wrong with them, milestone is another that is a really good tasting beer, I have tried their actual beer in bottles and the kits are very similar. I have two barrels on the go usually for the 40 pint kits and bottle the Brewferm kits, these are really good Belgian abbey style beers that are usually 9 litres and above, on the plus side some of them are around 8% so just a couple of bottles at a time.
    Brewferm kits are excellent. I brewed up their Grand Cru with golden syrup as the brewing sugar and gave it away as favours at my wedding. Lovely drop and really benefits from a longer bottle condition.

    Originally posted by ValeTudoGuy View Post
    I forgot thermometer
    I've always got by without one but moving on to more advanced brewing its going to be essential.

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  • cj121
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    Originally posted by ValeTudoGuy View Post
    I forgot thermometer
    And I'm guessing some sort of bottling kit/equipment (bottles, tops)

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  • cj121
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    Originally posted by ValeTudoGuy View Post
    Fermentation bin, kettle, hydrometer and flask, long spoon, cleaning solution, airlock and an optional second fermentation barrel.

    You would be pretty much set to do extract brewing with this and could dabble with small all grain batches if you got a big stock pan and a muslin bag.

    Nice one Marc You've lost me, right at this moment in time, re extraction and grains, but I'll read up

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  • ValeTudoGuy
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    I forgot thermometer

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  • ValeTudoGuy
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    Fermentation bin, kettle, hydrometer and flask, long spoon, cleaning solution, airlock and an optional second fermentation barrel.

    You would be pretty much set to do extract brewing with this and could dabble with small all grain batches if you got a big stock pan and a muslin bag.

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  • Budgie Smuggler
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    My mate used this:





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  • cj121
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    So, for the uninitiated, what would be a basic set of equipment that is required before thinking about brewing. I could see myself possibly dipping into a kit of sorts for example.

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  • Paulie2876
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    I have gone down the spray malt beer enhancer route too, I was a cigarette smoker at the the time so really didn't notice the difference, I balame it on the ciggies. I do like muntons though, you really can't go wrong with them, milestone is another that is a really good tasting beer, I have tried their actual beer in bottles and the kits are very similar. I have two barrels on the go usually for the 40 pint kits and bottle the Brewferm kits, these are really good Belgian abbey style beers that are usually 9 litres and above, on the plus side some of them are around 8% so just a couple of bottles at a time.

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  • Budgie Smuggler
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    Have a look at the Bull Dog Evil IPA kits, they taste great and are strong as fook.


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  • EdBlackadder
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    Originally posted by ValeTudoGuy View Post
    Woodfords are very good kits and the best way to improve the Wilco kits IMO is to either double up on them or use a tin of liquid malt extract rather than Brewers sugar.
    Been mostly playing with the stout, tin of treacle and kilo of spray malt. Nice drop and decent body but head holding badly.

    Two cans for a tenner so had plenty to play with. Wilco's irregular home brewing sales are a great source of cheap basics. And Woodforde kits if there are any left.

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  • ValeTudoGuy
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    Originally posted by EdBlackadder View Post
    I love homebrewing but only manage 3-4 brews a year mostly due to space issues. Hoping to move to extract brewing when we get a bigger place but sticking to kits since then. Particularly enjoying Woodforde's kits and messing about modifying cheap as chips Wilco kits, usually for the better.

    Woodfords are very good kits and the best way to improve the Wilco kits IMO is to either double up on them or use a tin of liquid malt extract rather than Brewers sugar.

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  • EdBlackadder
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    I love homebrewing but only manage 3-4 brews a year mostly due to space issues. Hoping to move to extract brewing when we get a bigger place but sticking to kits since then. Particularly enjoying Woodforde's kits and messing about modifying cheap as chips Wilco kits, usually for the better.

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  • Wigan
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    Originally posted by PeeJay View Post
    Can you be sure of that? [ATTACH=CONFIG]25780[/ATTACH]
    Yes

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