callback79
Well-Known Member
Hi,
I'd like to know some opinions about Coopers kits. I'm very new to this game and Coopers kits have a good price in a local store not far from my home. I was reading the instructions and didn't see anything regarding primary/secondary, after further reading, I noticed these kits only need a "primary" fermentation.
Are these kits good for beginners ?
Do you recommend other brands that will give better results for the same low complexity work ? (I mean I don't want to start from grains or other more complex methods, but using kits that needs secondary will be fine)
I can also purchase FestaBrew kits at the same store for about 2x the price of Coopers kit.
I'm from Canada so kits from Northen Brewer is not an option for me.
I'd like to know some opinions about Coopers kits. I'm very new to this game and Coopers kits have a good price in a local store not far from my home. I was reading the instructions and didn't see anything regarding primary/secondary, after further reading, I noticed these kits only need a "primary" fermentation.
Are these kits good for beginners ?
Do you recommend other brands that will give better results for the same low complexity work ? (I mean I don't want to start from grains or other more complex methods, but using kits that needs secondary will be fine)
I can also purchase FestaBrew kits at the same store for about 2x the price of Coopers kit.
I'm from Canada so kits from Northen Brewer is not an option for me.