Spiderpig
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Greetings all,
Not sure if I am passin on old news to everyone, but Ezybrew have released a James Squire Amber Ale Clone Kit that is supposed to be bang on the mark (around the $31 mark). I spoke to the man behind the product at ESB yesterday (G'day Richard) and he reckons it's a pretty good drop. Apparantly it was only released in November, so it's only being sold at The Brew Shop presently. You can order it online and for those of us not living in Sydney, they can organise fairly cheap courier costs on 3 cans or more.
For those of us that have tried everything in K&K to try and match JSAA, this is a god send (potentially). Nothing I have made thus far has come close, nice beers but not JSAA. It's a 4.5kg can you add to your fermenter with enough water making 23 litres, chuck in the safale yeast it comes with and there you have it.
Has anyone tried this yet, anything to report out there? I am massively interested in anyone's feedback.
Cheers,
Spiderpig
Not sure if I am passin on old news to everyone, but Ezybrew have released a James Squire Amber Ale Clone Kit that is supposed to be bang on the mark (around the $31 mark). I spoke to the man behind the product at ESB yesterday (G'day Richard) and he reckons it's a pretty good drop. Apparantly it was only released in November, so it's only being sold at The Brew Shop presently. You can order it online and for those of us not living in Sydney, they can organise fairly cheap courier costs on 3 cans or more.
For those of us that have tried everything in K&K to try and match JSAA, this is a god send (potentially). Nothing I have made thus far has come close, nice beers but not JSAA. It's a 4.5kg can you add to your fermenter with enough water making 23 litres, chuck in the safale yeast it comes with and there you have it.
Has anyone tried this yet, anything to report out there? I am massively interested in anyone's feedback.
Cheers,
Spiderpig