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Better Brew Beer Kits - A Revolutionary New Beer Kit!

markomarko Administrator Posts: 76
edited February 2012 in News And Announcements

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Announcement From Better Brew Beermaking kits from Better Brew contains the best liquid malt extracts and the best yeast strains from across the world. This is homebrew taken to a new level, make professional beer at home from a kit. Better Brew beer kits are made from the best liquid malt extract from several different manufacturers around the world. We have simply picked the best extract for each kit. We have not settled for the usual "one for all" yeast strain either. We use genuine professional brewers yeast strains. So the wheat beer kit uses a genuine wheat strain, the different ales and bitters in the range contains different strains according to style and the lagers contain a particularly neutral strain. There are no colourings at all in the Better Brew kits, neither caramel (which if used has to show on the ingredients list) nor malt colourings (which don't need to be declared). All colour in the Better Brew range is derived from the malt itself. It won't get any more natural than this. See The Full Range Here - http://home-brew-online.myshopify.com/collections/better-brew-beer-kits For more information on the new range - http://homebrewonline.cl0.vanillaforums.com/discussion/145/better-brew-beer-kits-info#Item_1

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    FXRSFXRS Member Posts: 27
    As these new kits are liquified (if I understand correctly) does that mean there will be virtually no sediment? Or even none at all?
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    HBO_StaffHBO_Staff Administrator Posts: 2,115
    If only! The new kits come in a liquid form in a different type of packaging, but the process is still very similar to other kits, it still ferments by adding water and the yeast, so the sediment will be the same as in other kits, and will still need to be carefully left behind when transferring from your fermenting vessel to either bottles or a barrel
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    FXRSFXRS Member Posts: 27
    Ah, oh well.

    Some time in the future it will just be a wee pill to which water is added. 2 weeks later and 40 pints of the best lager/beer/cider will be ready to transfer to bottles. No sediment just good tasty beer....if only
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