Snowbeast
Member
I've moved country and sold my extract brewing kit, so I will go back to kit brews.
I'm planning on getting one on Christmas and if all goes well I should start basic training for the armed forces in early February.
Looking at timings, I'll have enough to bottle and condition for 2 weeks, but I won't drink 40 pints just before basics, which is 10 weeks then 20 weeks phase 2.
I'd like to brew something that will age over time so when I come home every couple of weeks I can taste a change.
Any suggestions on a kit beer capable of aging?
I'm currently saving for a grainfather or similar all in one system purely as time and space is very limited.
:cheers:
I'm planning on getting one on Christmas and if all goes well I should start basic training for the armed forces in early February.
Looking at timings, I'll have enough to bottle and condition for 2 weeks, but I won't drink 40 pints just before basics, which is 10 weeks then 20 weeks phase 2.
I'd like to brew something that will age over time so when I come home every couple of weeks I can taste a change.
Any suggestions on a kit beer capable of aging?
I'm currently saving for a grainfather or similar all in one system purely as time and space is very limited.
:cheers: