HoppingMad
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One thing has been neglected in this kit vs extract vs AG debate.
Competition results - a true test of what is best.
When you look at comps like VicBrew you'll see plenty of kits and bits beers winning and beating a field of all-grainers and extracters. And plenty or extracts winning, and plenty of AG beers too. It's pretty even.
I can't speak for every year, but the 2006 VicBrew book I referred to lists 7 kit and bit winners that thumped the rest.
There was even an Imperial Stout winning brew was a double can kit with a few additions!
So let's get some perspective here. I think it is not about the tools you have at your disposal. But how you use them.
You can still win a race with a Mini Minor if those driving the Ferrari can't get out of first gear.
Hopper.
Competition results - a true test of what is best.
When you look at comps like VicBrew you'll see plenty of kits and bits beers winning and beating a field of all-grainers and extracters. And plenty or extracts winning, and plenty of AG beers too. It's pretty even.
I can't speak for every year, but the 2006 VicBrew book I referred to lists 7 kit and bit winners that thumped the rest.
There was even an Imperial Stout winning brew was a double can kit with a few additions!
So let's get some perspective here. I think it is not about the tools you have at your disposal. But how you use them.
You can still win a race with a Mini Minor if those driving the Ferrari can't get out of first gear.
Hopper.