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Got one for Christmas.made stout the other week and very good.now doing IPA.very simple.pour 10 pints of water into what looks like a watneys red barrel.add beer mix.leave for 7 days up to 12 days then drink.would recommend.can also get lager and cider ones.anyone else used one?
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Yes but you get two kits that make 20 pints.then buy additional kits for about £15.the stout had good fresh taste about it.
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I got one for Christmas as well. My first attempt of crafting a Double Pastry Ice Cream Blueberry Waffle Sour Stout wasn’t entirely successful though.
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Hope alls well with you and the family.Stamford O wrote: ↑Sat Apr 03, 2021 3:08 pm Got one for Christmas.made stout the other week and very good.now doing IPA.very simple.pour 10 pints of water into what looks like a watneys red barrel.add beer mix.leave for 7 days up to 12 days then drink.would recommend.can also get lager and cider ones.anyone else used one?
This looks like good fun, so would you recommend it?
I just started home brewing again, made an IPA from dry Malt extract, nice taste, but think the corker was a bit crap.
Under carbonated and like the original Southern real ales, bit of froth then flat as a pancake.
Think i'm going to give it a try, just has to be a barrel in Orient and Watney Red.
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Hi mate all good here as trust it is with you.I would recommend it.very easy to do and very drinkable.My barrel is of course in orient red.hopefully meet next season.one o in huntingdon wrote: ↑Sat Apr 03, 2021 5:57 pmHope alls well with you and the family.Stamford O wrote: ↑Sat Apr 03, 2021 3:08 pm Got one for Christmas.made stout the other week and very good.now doing IPA.very simple.pour 10 pints of water into what looks like a watneys red barrel.add beer mix.leave for 7 days up to 12 days then drink.would recommend.can also get lager and cider ones.anyone else used one?
This looks like good fun, so would you recommend it?
I just started home brewing again, made an IPA from dry Malt extract, nice taste, but think the corker was a bit crap.
Under carbonated and like the original Southern real ales, bit of froth then flat as a pancake.
Think i'm going to give it a try, just has to be a barrel in Orient and Watney Red.
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All good here thanks and yes look forward to meeting up again next season.
Pinter ordered along with an American APA and a Lockwood lager, delivery time they reckon is 4 weeks.
Pinter ordered along with an American APA and a Lockwood lager, delivery time they reckon is 4 weeks.
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Just finishing my first Pinter of Stars and Stripes APA and very decent it is too.
Next up is the Lockwood Lager then i'm going to have a try with the Wheat Beer.
Thanks for the heads up, very enjoyable from all aspects.
Next up is the Lockwood Lager then i'm going to have a try with the Wheat Beer.
Thanks for the heads up, very enjoyable from all aspects.
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My 1st job out of school was for Boots the Chemists .in the early 80s
The amount of beer kits & wine kits they sold was phenomonal .
The amount of beer kits & wine kits they sold was phenomonal .
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I know it's more expensive than home brew kits but it is so easy.tastes good from what I've had.perhaps we can put some on in the supporters clubone o in huntingdon wrote: ↑Thu May 06, 2021 6:12 pm Just finishing my first Pinter of Stars and Stripes APA and very decent it is too.
Next up is the Lockwood Lager then i'm going to have a try with the Wheat Beer.
Thanks for the heads up, very enjoyable from all aspects.