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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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Am I reading the advertisement wrong or is this priced at £75 For a starter kit 🤔
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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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Wilko stout kits are great. 40 pints of very drinkable beer for £12. Forget the lager though as that's pants
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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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I have been doing Wilko wine kits for ages very nice 2.
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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?
Hope alls well with you and the family.
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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one o in huntingdon wrote: Sat Apr 03, 2021 5:57 pm
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?
Hope alls well with you and the family.
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.
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.
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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.
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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.
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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 .
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one 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.
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 club
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