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TastyMcbrewski

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Morning all

My wife has asked me what I want for my birthday and thought it would be a good excuse to try one of the premium beer kits. £30?

So, with seemingly lots out there does anyone have any suggestions?

I would be looking for a hoppy pale ale/American IPA beer.

To give a steer, I have just done a Wilko feeling hoppy to 20 ltrs with beer enhancer and extra cascade and mosaic. Seems okay, not sure I am convinced on the mosaic.

Any suggestions greatly appreciated!
 
I should have added I have done the Young's IPA which I know is very popular on here. I found it extremely bitter verging on unenjoyable (although this was one of my earlier attempts and completely conceivable my technique had holes on it) so probably not looking to do this again just yet
 
I think that any of the Youngs American range, Festival Razorback, Festival Golden Stag or Bulldog 4 Fingered Jack fit the bill of hoppy IPAs/pale ales. Look on websites because some will tell you which hops are included and you can select the one that appeals most.
 
For me, anything that requires NO additional ingredients or is already a 3kg kit could be classed as "premium" . But never had a bad beerworks kit & done a few over the last 18 months.
 
Many thanks for the suggestions all, some good pointers for me to get researching into. Mangrove jacks and festival were two I had in mind so good to see them mentioned but I'll have a look at some of the others suggested as well. Appreciatedathumb..
 
Hopptimus prime was a beautiful pint or mangrove jacks are always a solid kit
 
Just dont follow instructions and primary for 3 weeks if u go with mj I found any mj kit I've got took 3 weeks to finish up
 
If you want a premium kit and you like hoppy IPA styles, then I'd look no further than Youngs American IPA (AIPA). I've done it twice and my third brew is currently in the FV. It's outstanding - just follow the instructions (no need to add anything) but leave it in the FV for 2/3 weeks. It makes a beautiful pint.

The Beerworks range is also very good. I've done their President's Sierra Amaerican Pale Ale and it's not far off being as good as the AIPA.
 
I should have added I have done the Young's IPA which I know is very popular on here. I found it extremely bitter verging on unenjoyable (although this was one of my earlier attempts and completely conceivable my technique had holes on it) so probably not looking to do this again just yet

Assuming you mean the American IPA then yeah it is pretty bitter / dry, personally I quite like that but it's probably not to everyone's taste. Try the Pale Ale (APA) instead, bit less hoppy and bitter but still a really nice pint.
 
If you want a premium kit and you like hoppy IPA styles, then I'd look no further than Youngs American IPA (AIPA). I've done it twice and my third brew is currently in the FV. It's outstanding - just follow the instructions (no need to add anything) but leave it in the FV for 2/3 weeks. It makes a beautiful pint.

The Beerworks range is also very good. I've done their President's Sierra Amaerican Pale Ale and it's not far off being as good as the AIPA.

Funny enough, the Beerworks Presidents Sierra American Pale Ale is the kit I got for Xmas and 1 of the 2 kits (yes 2 kits in a single brew day) I'm doing tomorrow along with a BOY pale ale. The Beerworks kit will be going into the second corny keg once fermented and I can't wait to try that one as Citra based which I bloody love.
 
If you want a premium kit, Get 'Er Brewed are standout for me, their Experimental range is fantastic. But some (definitely not all) of the Beerworks Craft Beer Series is also pretty good.
Fantastic shout - not seen a NEIPA before. Again thanks all for the suggestions, I've narrowed it down to GEB NEIPA and beerworks sierra IPA for the wife to decide - can't lose!
 
Mmm I done the neipa very nice very drinkable after only 7 days bottle condition I always try one to see how its going
 
Great thread this. I've now discovered a couple of other kits that I'd like to try - particularly the Bruphoria Dead Phony IPA.
 

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