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Im just getting started into my homebrewing adventure and after three weeks in Primary, I will be bottling my first homebrew this weekend.
A Nut Brown Ale from Midwest. Im looking forward to starting my 2nd brew ASAP. What is everyones favorite Extract kit?
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That depends....what style you lookin' fer? We talking dark, light, wheat, rye, scotch, Belgian, cerveza, stout, hop-bomb......you need to give a little more to go on. I can make several recommendations.....also there is a great resource for HB if you haven't been there check out
homebrewtalk DOT com sorry for directing attention away from this great forum, but it doesn't have near the depth of beer knowledge as the above, and Team of 11 feel free to delete if you wish. |
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I pretty much like all styles. For right now Im just looking for a good over all kit that isnt too difficult. Im just curious on what some favorite kits are of other homebrewers. Ones that turned out great!
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Also, the AHS knockoff kits are usually spot on if you know of a brew you want to clone, but you may already know that. |
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What is this AHS you speak of? AND Are there any online places to purchase my stuff from that can save me some green? Muchos gracious |
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www.austinhomebrew.com (AHS) www.northernbrewer.com www.morebeer.com
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![]() I now typically prefer dry extract, though. Fortunately my homebrew shop stocks both dry & liquid in bulk.
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I can vouch for their Young's Double Chocolate being fantastic. The only one that didn't taste at least very very close to the commercial offering was a Pilsner Urquell, but I've never had one that wasn't skunked, so it too may have been spot on. My next batch will probably be their Ruination clone.
AHS usually does $6 shipping or something like that. Very reasonable. I've also had pretty good luck with Williams. kinda like the cigar world, you keep trying different stuff until you hit on something that is a must have and keep it in the rotation. |
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AHS= Austin Homebrew Supply
http://austinhomebrew.com/ There are several online places. Check out homebrewtalk.com. It's a great forum with tons of info about brewing your own. P.s. welcome to the looney bin |
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I have always stuck with the local places here for homebrewing. Lucky for me AHS is one of them
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