ElezEspana
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Hello.
I have completed 4 batches of beer now using different beer kits.
After watching a lot of youtube videos, I am now officially confused as to how to ease away from kits without diving straight in.
The kits contain liquid malt extract, yeast, and hops. But when I look online, even malt extract brewing contains some sort of boiling process. So how come you don't need to do this when using a kit?
I thought that choosing some nice hops, some yeast, and a decent liquid malt extract would be fine to just use with the same process as a kit and then start playing around from there, but when researching, it doesn't look like it's that simple.
Any advice on this would be helpful.
Thanks in advance.
I have completed 4 batches of beer now using different beer kits.
After watching a lot of youtube videos, I am now officially confused as to how to ease away from kits without diving straight in.
The kits contain liquid malt extract, yeast, and hops. But when I look online, even malt extract brewing contains some sort of boiling process. So how come you don't need to do this when using a kit?
I thought that choosing some nice hops, some yeast, and a decent liquid malt extract would be fine to just use with the same process as a kit and then start playing around from there, but when researching, it doesn't look like it's that simple.
Any advice on this would be helpful.
Thanks in advance.