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Wal's Bitter 1.7kg
Total Reviews | 4 |
Average Rating |
4.25 stars -
based on 4 reviews
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Description |
WALS |
Homebrew For Beginners eBook | The Ultimate Home Brewers Recipe Book, 641 Home Brew Recipes |
joelh | September 28th 2018 |
4/5 stars
| #1988 |
Pay more but u get moreThis kit come 10g of yeast instead of 7 and i belive it is a lager yeast The good thing with this kit u dont halfe add any extra hops it comeS with just the right amount 4 this stlye of beer . I brewed with coppers LLM . Bottome line this kit makes an great bitter and true to the stlye |
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Luke | August 25th 2010 |
5/5 stars
| #1204 |
Really GoodWow,this was my first brew 3 years ago.Just followed instructions.Loved it,got me hooked. |
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Goo | January 12th 2007 |
4/5 stars
| #619 |
SolidProduces a decent bitter beer, I'm pretty happy with the results. Made it up with the kit & a bag of TCB Ultrabrew. Fermented for 1 week at 20C then 2 weeks in a secondary. Easily drinkable after 2 weeks in the bottle to carbonate. |
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Thommo | December 11th 2005 |
4/5 stars
| #408 |
Good Aussie BitterThought I'd give this a go, and decided to brew fairly standard just to gauge the Country Brewer kits. Gave it a fifteen minute boil and some Ultrabrew. Nothing else. Tastes the way commercial beers should taste. You can really notice the POR hops, so it's not a kit for those who have a snobby attitude to Ringwood. Good quality kit, and I'd recommend it if you're trying to simply make an improvement on the commercial brews in Oz. |