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Cooper's Beer kits are really easy. Try
Coopers Homebrew Beer | Home Beer Brewing Kit | Beer Making | Beer Kit
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Thanks guys, good community around here!
I have been reading about primary and secondary...particularly the process has change and not many people use secondary any more. With wheat beers are secondaries used often?
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There is really no reason to secondary a wheat beer as they are normally not "clear"
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+1 for
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Brewmasters Warehouse
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For beginners, I recommend starting out with a 24 liter pre-made wort, such as Festabrews (Canada). Tastes great and almost fool-proof!
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DBake
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For beginners, I recommend starting out with a 24 liter pre-made wort, such as Festabrews (Canada). Tastes great and almost fool-proof!
I'm new as you know, could you explain the process/steps to using Festa Brews?
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