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Old 10-06-2011, 03:48 PM   #11
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Northern Brewer - Black IPA.


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Old 10-06-2011, 04:27 PM   #12
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My favorite extract kit so far has been "Kansas City Pale Ale" from brewcat.com. It's an LHBS in Olathe, KS. Boulevard Pale Ale clone kit. One of my best brews to-date!


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Old 10-06-2011, 05:50 PM   #13
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AHS Irish Red has been my favorite so far.
Same here, though I've only done about 6 kits so far.
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Northern Brewer - American Wheat.
Cheap, easy, tasty, beer.
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I think mine is Coopers Irish Stout with 1 kg of coopers liquid malt. i brewed it for my Dad as he drinks stout (Guinness) religiously and I am a Lager drinker. However it was so nice I drank it all and am putting on another batch this weekend.
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Old 10-06-2011, 10:14 PM   #16
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brewers best red ale. lost count of how many times we've brewed it.

i'd like to try the bb rye but afraid it'll be too hoppy for us.

for the most part the 20+ batches we've brewed have been from brewers best and haven't had a complaint with any of them.
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Morebeer.com Brown Porter. It is a lot like Newcastle with a touch of coffee flavor. This one repeatedly brings in new fans who say they "don't like dark beer" (with one annoying exception but I don't think she likes any kind of beer)
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AHS Racer 5 Clone. expensive.
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BB Oatmeal Stout. When it was green it was pretty meh, but as it aged it became fantastic. I haven't brewed a ton of kits (at least without modification), but I really liked that one.
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Northern Brewers surly bitter brewer partial mash kit with wlp007 instead of the wyeast option. Was my first pm and it turned out to be incredibly easy and delicious. It was one of the first times that I tasted what the kit description said I would. That beer was all marmalade citrus notes with a super clean dry finish. I could and did drink multiple pints of it over and over. I really need to rebrew it.


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