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Gopher40

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:mug:Just purchased Brewer's Best equipment kit #1002 (2 buckets and 5 gal glass carboy). Am now trying to decide on which kit to go with for my first batch. Any recommendations on kits. With warm weather on the way I will probably want to do some sort of Ale, possibly wheat. But not real sure. Definitely nothing dark right now.
 
Hello back...from Michigan!

I started with the same kit. I have a lot more buckets now! I have a wheat and a Honey Kolsch fermenting now. Those are good summer beers. An IPA is good anytime also.

Welcome to the obsession:mug:
 
Welcome, fellow Michibrewer! Glad you're aboard. A good basic extract recipe to start with is a basic ale:

6.6 # LME
1.5 oz Centennial pellet hops, added at 60, 30, 5, and flameout. (Evenly divided)

Five gallon batch.

Check out our plans for a Michigan brewday in June (in the gatherings threads).
 
Welcome Gopher, My 2nd kit was a Brewers Best Creme Ale. It turned out great. Makes a good summer drink. It is the wives favorite so far. BTW, I can't tell you how many hours I spent on the river down there above the Flat Rock dam. I love the fishing down there. dp
 
You can make just about any beer you chose! Stay away from lagers, but you can make a wheat beer, stout, pale ale, brown ale, etc. For summer, many people like cream ale as a lighter drinking beer. I'm not a wheat beer fan, but many people love a beer like Bell's Oberon in the summer, or Blue Moon. You could consider making something like that if you enjoy those styles.

Welcome to the forum! Let us know if you have any questions and we'll be glad to help (even if you are a troll). :D
 
Hi Gopher40. Greetings from the UP. I know a few people in Rockford, but you're one of the first brewers I've met from there.
Never used that kit (all grain brewer here), but sounds good.
 
Greets! I actually attended a brewday put on by a member here just a couple of weeks ago in Rockford.

Cream Ale, Steam Beer, Wit, Wheat, Kolsch... Lots of options.

Personally, I'd brew up a Wit, or wheat. Probably the wit. But you don't need a "kit" to brew it. Just find a recipe and order some ingredients.

For a wit, look for Blue Balls in the recipe section here. It's a Blue Moon clone and it's pretty good. I like to zest a couple of fresh oranges (just the outer skin, not the white stuff underneath) instead of using the bitter orange peel sold in brew stores.
 

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