Advise for a newbie
madness-i got the coopers kit and have since made 4 really tasty beers, im a beginner,yes..but for a beginner, theres really no easier way to start this hobby than the coopers kit
i can relate to your anxiety- you dont want infection or wasted money- hey, one of my brews was fermented iin melbourne heat and it tastes so good i cant believe i made this s&^t!
id go coopers, maybe ill catch some flack on the forum,,, but to begin, you need to start somewhere, and for thhe last yyear i have been drinking CPA and CSA and they have done me alright, so mizewell go with the kit that the company produces, just my opinion anyway...
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i can relate to your anxiety- you dont want infection or wasted money- hey, one of my brews was fermented iin melbourne heat and it tastes so good i cant believe i made this s&^t!
id go coopers, maybe ill catch some flack on the forum,,, but to begin, you need to start somewhere, and for thhe last yyear i have been drinking CPA and CSA and they have done me alright, so mizewell go with the kit that the company produces, just my opinion anyway...
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You had me at dry hopping.
I agree, im not a beginner and i have four of them, they are great kits, they come with bottles and they do the exact same thing that any other kit doesbuscador wrote:madness-i got the coopers kit and have since made 4 really tasty beers, im a beginner,yes..but for a beginner, theres really no easier way to start this hobby than the coopers kit
i can relate to your anxiety- you dont want infection or wasted money- hey, one of my brews was fermented iin melbourne heat and it tastes so good i cant believe i made this s&^t!
id go coopers, maybe ill catch some flack on the forum,,, but to begin, you need to start somewhere, and for thhe last yyear i have been drinking CPA and CSA and they have done me alright, so mizewell go with the kit that the company produces, just my opinion anyway...
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The video is a fairly typical Australian interpretation of a 1930's Hollywood romantic drama. Although it was fairly well received on first release (allegedly it was this film which spawned the Palace film empire) and received uniformly high ratings from both David Stratton and Margaret Pomeranz, this film has failed to gain a strong following in its target audience - the home brew crowd.buscador wrote:too bad i cant afford buying a vcr, id love to watch that video,
ive heard its very exciting, lots of action and drama!!![]()
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Paul Mercurio has made a startling transformation from dancer through actor to home brewer, but the female lead - while positively delightful to look at and not negatively affected by the suggestion of a woman who homebrews - fails to convince us of her character.
Shot on video as a result of a low production budget, this movie is destined to remain completely unremarkable.
I give it two and a half VeeBees out of ten, although my wife thinks that is too harsh. I suspect she harbours something for Mr Mercurio.
No Mash Tun. No Chill.
No confirmed fatalities.
No confirmed fatalities.
He's doing more than that..lethaldog wrote:Thats the one thing that you can throw in the bin![]()
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What the hell is mercurio doin hosting a homebrew vid![]()
http://www.mercsown.com.au/

Nice labels - Shame you cant drink labels.afromaiko wrote:He's doing more than that..lethaldog wrote:Thats the one thing that you can throw in the bin![]()
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What the hell is mercurio doin hosting a homebrew vid![]()
http://www.mercsown.com.au/
To stay on topic, my vote goes 4 coopers kits.Worn out 2 - 4 still going.
Just here for the Beer
The Coopers kit is a good buy. You've done the right thing by brewing a basic kit first up, plenty of time to experiment down the track.
You've probably already read this, but i'll tell you again anyway. Time in the bottle heals all ills. Try and wait at least 3 weeks if you can before tasting, and put aside half a dozen bottles to taste after 3 or 4 months.
You've probably already read this, but i'll tell you again anyway. Time in the bottle heals all ills. Try and wait at least 3 weeks if you can before tasting, and put aside half a dozen bottles to taste after 3 or 4 months.
"Doc, what can I do about these terrible hangovers?"
'You can stop drinking beer'
"No, seriously Doc, what can I do?"
'You can stop drinking beer'
"No, seriously Doc, what can I do?"