Using Homebrew Kits

posted on October 25, 2009 in Uncategorized

Want To Buy Homebrew Kits and Make Your Own?

One of the problems of home beer making is the smell, mess and the possibility of infection. Now, you can buy homebrew kits to help you brew with ease, with speed and using a method that is completely problem free.

Home beer making kits come with absolutely everything you will need to make the beer from an efficient sterilizing product to the malt extract and beyond. You even get fresh hops and grains but without the need for the messy part of straining. Everything is made in the special box and is completely enclosed. Don’t be misled by the ‘kits’ that don’t contain everything as these assume you have the container etc.

Buy a kit for someone as a gift and they’ll be making it (and drinking) in no time at all! It is a little more effort than just adding the water, but by following the really simple step-by-step instructions the brew will be ready quickly and totally enjoyable!

Once you’ve made the first box, you’ll want to try another so get one of the many quality beers to try as a replacement kit so you won’t need to buy the box again. As an example, the Irish Stout starter box makes 10 litres from your beer brew kit for just over £22 and you can get refills from around £10 for a further 10 litres.

One thing though, some of the different beers may require bottling after they have brewed. So if you can’t drink all 10 litres in one go, you may need to bottle some off!! Happy brewing with your homebrew kits friends!

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