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| iCraig |
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 iCraig World Chat Champion
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 Posted: 02:01 - 22 Feb 2006 Post subject: Brewing Your Own Beer! |
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Basically just thinking about taking up brewing my own beer as a hobby, and I am wonder if anyone here does it or has done it in the past?
Looking at getting all the usual kit like on of these (the very top one) or for abit of easierness (if thats a word ) I was looking at the Miracle Brewing Kits.
So has anyone done it, what do they recommend I start off with etc.
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Started doing homebrew at the end of last year, and have my fourth batch maturing right now.
I've not had any 'bad' beer so far. My current (third) brew doesn't taste particularly nice, but I think that's down to it being crap beer rather than having gone bad. The other two brews were quite drinkable - Below pub standards, but a lot nicer than canned beers you get from the supermarket. I have heard that the lagers do not come out very well, so it's best to stick to proper beer. If you like keg bitters and lagers, you might find the taste a bit too strong, but if you are used to drinking real ale you should be pretty satisfied with the results. I have also heard that cider is a good bet.
If you use pressure barrels rather than bottles, the beer takes a fair bit longer to mature. However it's far easier to clean a single barrel than forty bottles.
That kit doesn't look the best value. Wilkinsons do homebrew stuff, and are probably your cheapest options besides eBay. I got my 40pint pressure barrel for £15, and brewing bucket for £8. The only other thing you need is a syphoning tube, a long plastic spoon, and some steriliser. If your local Wilko's stocks all that, you will probably pay less than £30 all in. The actual beer kits themselves cost about £8 for forty pints, though you can get more expensive ones.
For 20p a pint, you can't go wrong. The only problem is that due to the time it takes for the beer to ferment and then mature, you really need three brews on the go at any one time to ensure a constant supply of beer (unless you are a lightweight and drink one pint a night). ____________________ Hard livin', hard luck. |
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Fucking hell Craig, do you bother reading the replies to your questions?
Beer needs to ferment in one container, and then mature in another (secondary fermentation). The only reason canned/keg beers don't need maturing is because they are filtered and pasteurised. That'll probably taste rank due staying in one container for the whole process. Also, looking around that site it appears the 'refills' cost £23! Seems like a very expensive way to make crap tasting beer.
The common way of brewing beer costs £30 for equipment, £8 for the beer kit, and about 50p worth of sugar. You're paying almost double that, and will then have to pay more twice the price for every subsequent brew  ____________________ Hard livin', hard luck. |
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I remember being 10 and helping myself to my Dads home brew when he was out.
As I recall, it was pretty fucking good.  ____________________ "THOSE WHO RISK NOTHING, DO NOTHING, ACHIEVE NOTHING, BECOME NOTHING." |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 20 years, 82 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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