Recommend A good stout/porter

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AJ_Rowley
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Recommend A good stout/porter

Post by AJ_Rowley »

Hey guys,

With my first batch in the FV bubbling away I have been thinking of my next brew. I want to get a nice stout or porter so as to have for Christmas.

Would anyone know which would be a good kit to go for? I was looking at the Muntons Dockland Porter, has anyone tried this one.

On another note, has anyone tried those new beer kits Festival. http://www.hopandgrape.co.uk/public/det ... ES20292840 I was just wondering if they would be worth the investment?
Oliver
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Re: Recommend A good stout/porter

Post by Oliver »

Hi AJ, and welcome.

It's been a while since I have brewed a dark beer so can't give you any specific recommendations about brands.

However, given it sounds like you're new to brewing, I would look at getting your brewing techniques right before you worry too much about the brand you're using. It doesn't matter what kit you're using if you don't do things like keep temperature under control and sanitise effectively :-)

The thread about simple things to make homebrew better is a good starting point: http://homebrewandbeer.com/forum/viewto ... f=2&t=1966

I am not aware of the Festival beer kits specifically, but many people have reported good results from the 3kg kits. Having said that, a 3kg kit in itself doesn't guarantee a quality outcome (see above). Others may have come across them.

Hope this helps.

Cheers,

Oliver
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