Before we left the EU, I purchased many of the Brewferm liquid malt extract kits from ‘Brouwland’ in Belgium. There is no doubt, these are very good extracts and will produce exceptional ‘Belgium styled’ beers without the ‘hassle’ of all grain brewing. An excellent product for the beginner and also a great stand-by for more experienced brewers. I wasn’t aware that GEB were providing these to the UK market. Thanks for uploading, much appreciate your commitment to home brewers. 👍
good video mate, nice to see/hear someone from norn iron on youtube, especially when im researching something i am wanting to get into as a hobby, will be ordering a starter kit and some beer kits in the next few days. keep 'er lit
I've brew a fair few brewferm kits and they have all been outstanding! I've just started using spray malts and it's just taken the brew to another level.
Great video and the right way to get started. I have still yet to see a brewery with a medical autoclave and just being consciously aware of cleanliness and having an off the shelf sanitiser to hand is entirely sufficient. Visibly clean and sanitised is good enough. Sterile is a difficult goal. Really enjoyed the video, tempted to buy some kits again :)
Thanks great kits to get people interested in brewing, once they get the brewing bug and have a few successful brews....next thing you know we have a new brewery in the planning
Please I do not want to be a pain/know it all but the solutions and methods used in home brewing are sanitisers and sanitising. Sterilising would require medical grade methods and equipment such as autoclaves. It is possible to sterilise small equipment at home using pressure cookers etc. however in nearly all cases it is good enough to sanitise (that is to kill 99.9% of germs etc.). Really like your shows hope I haven’t offended.
Yeah totally love the results from all grain brewing but some folk just can't give the time to a 5 hour brew-day and an extract kit is a great place to start your brewing journey and learn the basics before moving onto all grain
Before we left the EU, I purchased many of the Brewferm liquid malt extract kits from ‘Brouwland’ in Belgium. There is no doubt, these are very good extracts and will produce exceptional ‘Belgium styled’ beers without the ‘hassle’ of all grain brewing. An excellent product for the beginner and also a great stand-by for more experienced brewers. I wasn’t aware that GEB were providing these to the UK market. Thanks for uploading, much appreciate your commitment to home brewers. 👍
Thanks , we are the UK & Irish distributor for Brouwland and love the quality of these for beginners so wanted to feature them
good video mate, nice to see/hear someone from norn iron on youtube, especially when im researching something i am wanting to get into as a hobby, will be ordering a starter kit and some beer kits in the next few days. keep 'er lit
I've brew a fair few brewferm kits and they have all been outstanding! I've just started using spray malts and it's just taken the brew to another level.
Happy days glad your enjoying brewing, what have you brewing atm?
@@Geterbrewed I've just bottled a batch of Flemish brown ale and I will be starting a Strong blonde ale tomorrow 🇧🇪
Been awhile since I used these... really should get back into it. And I live only 4 km from Brouwland...
Nip past and grab one great little kits to be fair
Great video and the right way to get started. I have still yet to see a brewery with a medical autoclave and just being consciously aware of cleanliness and having an off the shelf sanitiser to hand is entirely sufficient. Visibly clean and sanitised is good enough. Sterile is a difficult goal. Really enjoyed the video, tempted to buy some kits again :)
Thanks great kits to get people interested in brewing, once they get the brewing bug and have a few successful brews....next thing you know we have a new brewery in the planning
Please I do not want to be a pain/know it all but the solutions and methods used in home brewing are sanitisers and sanitising. Sterilising would require medical grade methods and equipment such as autoclaves. It is possible to sterilise small equipment at home using pressure cookers etc. however in nearly all cases it is good enough to sanitise (that is to kill 99.9% of germs etc.). Really like your shows hope I haven’t offended.
No offence taken
dont waste your time and money with extract just go all grain, thats the best way i can say it without writing an essay
Yeah totally love the results from all grain brewing but some folk just can't give the time to a 5 hour brew-day and an extract kit is a great place to start your brewing journey and learn the basics before moving onto all grain