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Old 01-04-2011, 09:57 PM   #11
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I would strongly recommend ANY of Austin Homebrew Supply's kits. They are fantastic.
I second that; had good luck and great taste from their stuff. A buddy recently made the Austin Homebew Dutch Castle Magic...that was amazing!


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This is not a bb kit but a great beer...Irish red ale
#6 light malt extract (lme)
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Tonight I sampled Papazian's Samuel Smith brown ale clone - it was awesome.

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I have to give a shout out to my LHBS.......High Gravity. I have brewed a majority of the kits they offer and they have all been amazing. They seem to have more steeping grains then most other places I have bought kits from and I think it helps to add more flavor to the end product. Quality all the way around. They have a website if you want to check them out.

I have also been happy with More Beer kits as well.
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I have had nothing but good beer with the Midwest kits. The instructions were a lot of help when I first started. However, even though they suggest transferring to a secondary, I stopped doing that about a year ago and my beer hasn't suffered from it.

The Belgian Wit is my favorite and the Pumpkin Ale is pretty good as well.

Also, there are a good bit of recipes found on this forum that are available as "Kits" from Brewmasterswarehouse.com and are fantastic.
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Is that a kit or did you use one of his books?

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Old 01-07-2011, 11:17 PM   #17
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The recipe from his book. Just finished another pint a few minutes ago - quite like it.

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ie extract, grains and patience
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I have been away from brewing for a while but am happily back. I really like Hoptech's Blue Whale Ale kit based on Pacific Coast Brewery's product. It is really hoppy and a good beer.
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I've bought kits from Autin's and Midwest. Both places are excellent in terms of ingredients and selection. I would recommend either.


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