what's the cheapest kit that tastes ok ?

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just lost my job.
so there will be some cut backs until things get sorted but hopefully won't be long
In the meantime I will be trying to save pennies here and there. Is there a reasonable cheap kit that can make a decent pint. my experience with kits has brought me to the conclusion that you get what you pay for but is there a gem out there somewhere??
 
Sorry to hear about your job, I hope you find something soon.

As for the kits, the Coopers kits have a very good reputation and I've found them to be pretty good. The Australian Pale Ale was ready in 3 weeks and tasted very nice.
 
Yep, +1 Coopers kits
I've done a few of the European Lagers now; IMO, all good!
 
+1 on the Coopers kits as well, Geordie brew was o.k. at £10.20 or so at Wilko's but for a couple more quid I prefer the Coopers kits, just depends on how much you need to save.

sorry to hear about your predicament, I hope you find employment soon. :thumb:

Colin
 
have you thought of crossing over to wine cos some of the fruit juice wines are really good and cost only pennies per bottle, i still do a brew of beer and stretch the keg for as long as poss by drinking wine as much as poss but you may not like wine but just a thought
 
ive done a couple of edme stouts and have never been disappointed, .... :party:

there as cheap as chips, and turn out great if you us unrefined sugars, and short brew em to 4 gallons... ;)
 
I'd have thought it all depends what style of drink you are after. Brewferm kits are £10 in most places and I have never had a bad drink, they do tend to only make a few litres though, the pils is very nice made up to around 32 pints but has a long conditioning time.

I have a coopers real ale in a cornie, thats not too bad. Bought a John bull cider kit cheap and I'm not too impressed with it. If you do want a cheap thrill make some turbo cider!!

Hopefully you will be back in work soon
 
just handed in my cv this morning and am waiting on a phone call. so fingers crossed on the job front. not bad for 2 days job hunting makes you wonder how these unemployed youths can say they can't find work. it's there if you want it.
on the beer front I am going to make another coopers stout it was cheap last time and quite drinkable. I've also remembered I have a milestone black pearl kit that has managed to escape being brewed ( I buy my kits in bulk to get free shipping ) so that can go in a fermenter today. Things are looking up .
 
Good luck finding a job dude. One bit of advice I will give you is to avoid cider kits like the plague, they're awful.

I'd personally add a brew enhancer too, stronger will last longer :p
 

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