stephen
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Hughi'll probably get around to ag one day but to tell you the truth, i dont know if i want to spend 4 hours of my weekend housebound.
at least with kits & a few additions in the keg, i get beer that still tastes better than the megaswill from liquorland and it only takes 15-30 minutes which means i can do it at any time of the week.
sure, i dont deny that AG would probably yield a better beer, but i can't be bothered at the moment B)
In reality it is usually closer to 6-7 hours. However, I digress. If kits work for you, then fantastic!! And to all of you who enjoy kits - a well done to you. I started out 20 years ago (almost to the day) with home brewing and have seen a galactic advance in the quality of kits available: My early days were limited to Brigalow, Olinda and soon after I started, Coopers. (I later found out that they had been around a bit longer.)
I only started doing AG in Jan this year. My reason was not to improve my beer, but to evolve my brewing experience: I was still very happy with my kits - and still alternated kit and AG for some time. Now I only AG brew but do not look down my nose at the kit brewer. I find a kind of solace or peace when I do an AG brew - all the people in my house vacate it as they don't like the smell!! Peace!!
For those people who enjoy the satisfaction of creating their own beer from kits, congratulations!! You are making better beer than is available commercially. For those who who are taking further steps in the evolution of beer making, enjoy! For you are on the road to better beer and a beer that you can create and enjoy.
Steve