I would like to brew a brown ale while waiting for my stout to condition for another few weeks. I figure this is the best way to keep my mind off of wanting to sample it 
I've been looking in Papazian's book and saw the Elbro Nerkte Brown and Naked Sunday Brown. While I think the Elbro Nerkte would probably be a better beer because of the specialty grains and such, the Naked Sunday is attractive because I'd essentially only need to buy the kit.
The recipe calls for 4lbs Brown Ale hopped kit, 1.5lbs light malt extract, and english ale yeast.
The Elbro Nerkte calls for dark extract syrup, crystal malt, black patent, and gypsum, as well as fuggle hops and yeast.
What I'm wondering, is would it be an improvement to the beer kit if I brew it including some leftovers I have, or would this screw it up? I have 2/3 pound of leftover black patent, 1/4 pound leftover crystal malt, and less than 1oz of fuggles hops. I also have gypsum. This would only cost me 20 bucks, instead of the 40 or so for Elbro Nerkte.
I was going to play around with a calculator (I'm limited to qbrew or websites since I use linux) but they don't seem to include kit beers. So I figured I would ask around here for suggestions.
I've been looking in Papazian's book and saw the Elbro Nerkte Brown and Naked Sunday Brown. While I think the Elbro Nerkte would probably be a better beer because of the specialty grains and such, the Naked Sunday is attractive because I'd essentially only need to buy the kit.
The recipe calls for 4lbs Brown Ale hopped kit, 1.5lbs light malt extract, and english ale yeast.
The Elbro Nerkte calls for dark extract syrup, crystal malt, black patent, and gypsum, as well as fuggle hops and yeast.
What I'm wondering, is would it be an improvement to the beer kit if I brew it including some leftovers I have, or would this screw it up? I have 2/3 pound of leftover black patent, 1/4 pound leftover crystal malt, and less than 1oz of fuggles hops. I also have gypsum. This would only cost me 20 bucks, instead of the 40 or so for Elbro Nerkte.
I was going to play around with a calculator (I'm limited to qbrew or websites since I use linux) but they don't seem to include kit beers. So I figured I would ask around here for suggestions.