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terminal2k--I'm not a kit brewer, but got curious:, who makes Woolies kits? On checking the web site, it seems Woolies' kits are 99% Australian made, and their offerings parallel those of Coopers. Therefore, given the size of the potential market and cost of going into the production of malt extracts, I suspect they're the same. Does anyone on this site know?If so, that does not fault your experiment, but I'm wondering if the kits may have been different ages. That could make a big difference.P.S. Another thought crossed my mind: the one percent that is not Aussie-made could be imported yeast instead of the Mauribrew yeasts Coopers uses. That could make a difference. But if I were to bet, I'd take the kits being the same except for the labels.
terminal2k--
I'm not a kit brewer, but got curious:, who makes Woolies kits? On checking the web site, it seems Woolies' kits are 99% Australian made, and their offerings parallel those of Coopers. Therefore, given the size of the potential market and cost of going into the production of malt extracts, I suspect they're the same. Does anyone on this site know?
If so, that does not fault your experiment, but I'm wondering if the kits may have been different ages. That could make a big difference.
P.S. Another thought crossed my mind: the one percent that is not Aussie-made could be imported yeast instead of the Mauribrew yeasts Coopers uses. That could make a difference. But if I were to bet, I'd take the kits being the same except for the labels.