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    California at home?

    Thanks Dunfie, I will look into that option and ways to make it viable! Any investment is bound to outweigh the money I spend buying imported beer!
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    California at home?

    Hey all, Been a long while since I've logged in, and as long since I've brewed :oops: Hope everyone is good, and your whistles well wetted! Now, I haven't brewed for a while because the results I was getting from kits wasn't to my taste. The quality of the beer was fine, well bodied and...
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    My first brew is on!

    Thanks for putting my mind at ease! I think sulphur is the best description of the smell. I have been told by Her in no uncertain terms that brewing beer must have a new place from now on!
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    My first brew is on!

    My first brew is on! It's an IPA premium kit from Muntons. I'm sure I've everything right: I was meticulous about sterilisation of kit and work surface and I followed the instructions (with some reference to the how to on here) to the letter. All is bubbling away nicely with one bubble every...
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    How to make the most of your beer kit

    Printed out and stuck on the fridge!
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    Bottles -v- Kegs

    Were about 94p each from www.art-of-brewing.co.uk :thumb:
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    Bottles -v- Kegs

    I've just ordered all my equipment for my first ever brew (should be here by Wednesday) and included 24 plastic pint bottles with screw lids. Never figured on re-using old bottles because of the re-lidding, but I assume it's easy enough? :roll: My main motivation for using bottles is to keep...
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    Warning: first timer!

    Thanks for the replies! I have been looking at the various bits Wilkinsons have on offer, as I was pointed in their direction, but in the end it all added up to more than the kit from Art-of-brewing.co.uk. So I have a pretty comprehensive kit, 24 plastic pint bottles and an Muntons...
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    Warning: first timer!

    Hello all! I have never brewed in my life, so I'm coming to this totally green! My local pub sells some very well kept ale, but being in central London it's fast approaching £4 a pint, and I've to travel to the larger supermarkets for a decent choice of beers and beer offers. My favourite...
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