JayHomebrew
New Member
Hi there I'm new to the forum.
I've just bottled my first home brew. I have the Coopers brew kit with OS lager.
I havent tried a variety of different beers; the only beer I really drink is lager (Budwiser and Carling).
After looking at different threads I've discovered that homebrewing lager is quite difficult to do and is pretty pointless in terms of saving money since it's always on offer in the shops.
So my question is, what shop bought beers/ales do you guys suggest that I can try in order to gain a more varied palate?
I hope to try a range of different beers and see if there are any that I prefer over lager (which apparently is more than likely). If i do perfer one, then I will try and brew that sort of beer or perhaps find a clone that I could copy.
I suspect since I like lager I will probably perfer lighter styled ales. However, I'm more than happy to try some darker ones :)
I've just bottled my first home brew. I have the Coopers brew kit with OS lager.
I havent tried a variety of different beers; the only beer I really drink is lager (Budwiser and Carling).
After looking at different threads I've discovered that homebrewing lager is quite difficult to do and is pretty pointless in terms of saving money since it's always on offer in the shops.
So my question is, what shop bought beers/ales do you guys suggest that I can try in order to gain a more varied palate?
I hope to try a range of different beers and see if there are any that I prefer over lager (which apparently is more than likely). If i do perfer one, then I will try and brew that sort of beer or perhaps find a clone that I could copy.
I suspect since I like lager I will probably perfer lighter styled ales. However, I'm more than happy to try some darker ones :)