Fresh wort kits are still in my opinion a better product. With that said it's almost like you are cheating with fresh wort and these kits give you a bit more contact with the brewing process as it's a bit more hands on. The other thing is that these 15min boil kits are very good value and due to the fact that they contain no water we can ship them very efficiently and many of our customers can't afford the postage of fresh wort kits so I think we still need to offer both options.
"better" ? Better for me is kit n kilo with Coopers products from either Big-W or Coopers directly as I live in Coopers' state. Also, I carbonate by buying a Coopers case of beer that I am making (as per their DIYBeer website) & pouring directly from the fermenter, into a glass, & topping it up with a can. To me, that's better. It's cheap, easy, super time saver too.
This is a pretty cool video, It's helpful to help move people into brewing with something better than just using a cordial.
Absolutely the idea - a cheap and easy way to bew quality beer
More homebrew stores in Australia should do these kits. It's a great way to advance your brewing from kit and kilo.
Thanks! We are pretty pleased with them!
Great video. Thanks Kee!
Our pleasure!
Big-W has their Brilliant Basics series of Stock Pots - their 15L goes for AU$18 (the Ikea 15L is still $45AU)
Nice video, you forgot to say that before pouring into bottles you need to remove the airlock.
True dat
would these kits be better then the fresh wort kits?
Nope.
Same priced too
Fresh wort kits are still in my opinion a better product. With that said it's almost like you are cheating with fresh wort and these kits give you a bit more contact with the brewing process as it's a bit more hands on. The other thing is that these 15min boil kits are very good value and due to the fact that they contain no water we can ship them very efficiently and many of our customers can't afford the postage of fresh wort kits so I think we still need to offer both options.
"better" ? Better for me is kit n kilo with Coopers products from either Big-W or Coopers directly as I live in Coopers' state. Also, I carbonate by buying a Coopers case of beer that I am making (as per their DIYBeer website) & pouring directly from the fermenter, into a glass, & topping it up with a can.
To me, that's better. It's cheap, easy, super time saver too.
20 years ago? Surely you're only 19, tho?
haha. thanks! you clearly can't see all the grey hair. I am flattered
@@KegLand He's not watching in HD ;-)
@@NoMusiciansInMusicAnymore I should probably stop uploading in HD in that case.
@@KegLand hahaha, nah, love your content, the products and the sense of humour mate, don't change a thing!
What age did you start brewing? 5 🤣
每樣東西都是傷害身體了以為是有補助補胎弄巧弄巧反說
釀酒不不如,在家裡泡茶泡咖啡泡牛奶,
hey mate, is it just me or is all/most of the audio that comes out a little funny?
Not sure. sorry
it blows my mind how easy it is these days to brew quality beer!
Its a brilliant time to get into this awesome hobby, I reckon!