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leaky74

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Complete noob here; kits only at the moment - first attempt was a Coopers Wheat beer - kegged in mini kegs. Not bad at all; the last keg (obviously the one 'conditioned' longest), was by far the best so I can't help thinking the instructions were a bit keen?!

I've now got a Youngs A.P.A fermenting (I love a lot of the super hoppy craft beers around at the mo so I'm hoping this gets somewhere close) & a Flasher & Dasher I want to get done and on its way for Christmas! Going for bottles for both of these - looking forward to them both.
 
hello and welcome, I beleive the kits are a bit eager to get you drinking them, the longer a beer is left conditioning the better but as I havent done a kit there are others here who know more about it than me
 
Welcome to the forum leaky74,

Hope you enjoy it here and use the knowledge of the 'Old Sages' to progress.
 
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