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i think beermakers is actually made by muntons

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Post by vinniethefish »

From the cans, it appears that Beer Maker's is Australian made. In fact, I think the Australian flag is on each of the cans.
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oops :oops:
googled it and it seems that Maltexo Limited (lion nathan) produce them
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Anonymous wrote:oops :oops:
googled it and it seems that Maltexo Limited (lion nathan) produce them
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Post by Oliver »

Anonymous wrote:oops :oops:
googled it and it seems that Maltexo Limited (lion nathan) produce them
Yeah, apparently LN has been buying up homebrew providers lately as a source for its Tooheys, XXXX. etc, homebrew kits.

They now own Black Rock, so they say.

Hopefully there won't ever be a West End kit!

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Beermaker's

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finished my batch of Beermaker's. just had a taste before I bottled and it has a very nice aroma, but, at this point, it is extremely bitter. I am not sure if they spilled the hop cart when they were making the kit or what happened. Maybe I did something wrong, but I don't think the taste is "bad". It is just TOO hoppy. They have a bitter, but I can't imagine it being any more bitter than this stuff.
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