PepperoniKris
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Hello everybody!
I am a chef and thought it would be fun to play around with brewing some beer. Before buying a proper set-up I thought I would try something out on the small scale first.
I found a Mr. Beer Long Play IPA kit for fairly cheap and thought it would be a fun way to start. After doing a bit of looking around online, I get the impression the Mr. Beer kits are not really the greatest though (I guess that is what I get for making an impulse buy after a few beers!).
I have a few ideas to jazz it up and was looking for a bit of help. I want to turn this IPA into an Earl Grey IPA. My plan was to steep my tea in the water that I would be adding to the "keg". The kit makes 2 gallons of beer and 64 grams of loose tea makes about 2 gallons.
Am I on the right track with this technique? Thank you in advance for your help!
I am a chef and thought it would be fun to play around with brewing some beer. Before buying a proper set-up I thought I would try something out on the small scale first.
I found a Mr. Beer Long Play IPA kit for fairly cheap and thought it would be a fun way to start. After doing a bit of looking around online, I get the impression the Mr. Beer kits are not really the greatest though (I guess that is what I get for making an impulse buy after a few beers!).
I have a few ideas to jazz it up and was looking for a bit of help. I want to turn this IPA into an Earl Grey IPA. My plan was to steep my tea in the water that I would be adding to the "keg". The kit makes 2 gallons of beer and 64 grams of loose tea makes about 2 gallons.
Am I on the right track with this technique? Thank you in advance for your help!