I kit brew as I don't have all the gear for all grain. As I said previously clean everything that will come in to contact with the beer and just follow the instructions to the letter. Then when that's successful you can go on and modify the kits with different yeasts, hops and malts.
My first kit was a St Peter's red, the St Peter's kits are great.
Oh be careful when adding sugar for carbonation, too much and it'll go bang!
I kit brew as I don't have all the gear for all grain. As I said previously clean everything that will come in to contact with the beer and just follow the instructions to the letter. Then when that's successful you can go on and modify the kits with different yeasts, hops and malts.
My first kit was a St Peter's red, the St Peter's kits are great.
Oh be careful when adding sugar for carbonation, too much and it'll go bang!