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What sort of kit do you think has any effect on beer quality that is only available to commercial breweries?

(, Wed 4 Feb 2015, 17:14, 2 replies, latest was 9 years ago)
The only thing i can think of is they possibly malt their own grains. I doubt many breweries even do that.

(, Wed 4 Feb 2015, 17:24, Reply)
Judging by the shite that home brewers kid themselves is palatable?
All of it.
(, Wed 4 Feb 2015, 17:26, Reply)
You're talking bollocks.
the only thing you need to brew beer is ingredients a container that wont react to the beer, somewhere with a sort of constant controllable temperature and time. In terms of expertise anyone with access to the internet can learn more in a weekend about brewing than the medieval monks in their caves could do in their entire lives.
(, Wed 4 Feb 2015, 17:35, Reply)
If it's so easy then why is all the "beer" you brew so shite?

(, Wed 4 Feb 2015, 17:37, Reply)
My beer is pretty good.
Major problem with homebrewers as a whole is that they show off their beer probably 2 months before it's properly ready.
(, Wed 4 Feb 2015, 17:39, Reply)
what I don't get is "kits"
seems a bit like cheating, sort of like buying an old el past fajita kit and pretending you made it all from scratch.
(, Wed 4 Feb 2015, 17:44, Reply)

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