A couple of months ago, NB had a deal where you could buy a dead ringer kit and a kettle and get a brewing starter kit (fermenter, siphon, bottling bucket and another brew) for free.
So I bit and got the extract + steeping grains version. 9.15 lbs LME and 1 lb steeping grains.
I'm going to brew it this weekend, with a slight change (they call for boiling all of the extract all the time, but I'm going to add most of the extract at flameout).
I'm also going to use Nottingham, since I'll be fermenting in my basement and I keep my thermostat pretty low in winter)
Has anybody else brewed this kit? If so, what did you think of it?
It looks good to me, so if it turns out well, I'll probably do a variation of it in the future, with hop substitutions (my centennial bines don't produce as much, my cascades give a lot and I've got a lot of bulk cascade pellets). I'll also probably do a partial mash to replace 3.15 lbs of extract.
But for this batch, it's mostly as-is (with the exception of the late extract addition). That may make it hoppier than intended, but I'm not so sure that's a bad thing.
Dead ringer kit
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Re: Dead ringer kit
Long time ago, but a good brew.
Re: Dead ringer kit
Not that one, but I'm drinking their Plinian Legacy now, it's excellent.
Making beer and stew for the Zombie Apocalypse.
Never mind, there it is.
Never mind, there it is.