Old Beer Kits from the 70s and 80s
- MacMan
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Old Beer Kits from the 70s and 80s
Does anyone remember the old crappy beer kits from the 70s and 80s. I used Coopers because I found their kits were better than the short cans... John Bull maybe? It was a short can and you used mostly corn sugar in it and fermented it in a really warm place because it tasted like crap anyways...
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- McGruff
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Re: Old Beer Kits from the 70s and 80s
Yes, I used them when I started brewing in 1979. $9.99 + 2 lbs. of corn sugar. I went on to John Bull which were much better. I used the bigger cans which didn't need corn sugar. At one time I had 15 cases of beer stacked up in the corner of my living room. Soon after went to partial mash brewing until 1994, then all grain. I don't remember it being bad beer, except when I made it in the summer and my temp strip said - 83 F. That beer sucked. I found partial mash brewing was okay with these kits. What are they now? $25.00?
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Re: Old Beer Kits from the 70s and 80s
30 years ago it was the only option I knew of. AG was rocket science to me at the time. You could make a passable beer but not much creatively.
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Re: Old Beer Kits from the 70s and 80s
Doric, Edme, John Bull, Coopers, Laaglander, Muntona - yup not Munton’s...the Edme and Muntona produced the better results...always planned on trying one by doubling up the malt instead of adding the sugar but never did.
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- McGruff
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Re: Old Beer Kits from the 70s and 80s
I did once. It was a Coopers Bitter. Tasted quite strong but drinkable.
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Re: Old Beer Kits from the 70s and 80s
I almost fell over when I saw these were still being sold. I remember using Coopers as I got older because as said above , the taller cans meant less corn sugar. I did start using malt extract instead of corn sugar but it definitely isn't as good as the Partial grain kits. And hop additions? That wasn't heard of back then for those kits lol
Kegged 1: Best Case West Coast IPA
Kegged 2: Bestcase Honey Wheat IPA
Kegged 3: Bestcase Irish Red IPA
Fermenting: TBD
Kegged 2: Bestcase Honey Wheat IPA
Kegged 3: Bestcase Irish Red IPA
Fermenting: TBD
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