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1st attempt at partial
by brilinjo
@ 04, May 2008 |

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This was my first attempt at a partial,
the results were fantastic. Beautiful
flavour and body, can't recommend
highly enough. Will be making again.
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Love it!
by tonydav
@ 08, Oct 2006 |

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This is easily the best of any kit beer
I've brewed. I'm an APA fan and really
enjoy drinking this, although to me
it's not a real "session beer" (but
to be fair I think that's the case for
almost any APA).
It's also a favourite amongst those of
my mates that like more boutique beers
rather than my tooheys skulling mates
(way too flavourful for them!).
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Super Duper
by Beach Bum
@ 19, May 2006 |

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Brilliant drop. Made as per directions
but with liquid yeast WLP001. Fermented
at low to mid 20's. After 3 weeks it's
clear that this is the best of the 12
beers I've brewed, typical APA with its
flowery, citrus aroma and great hoppy
taste.
Cannot recommend highly enough.
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Rippa!
by Axle
@ 10, Jan 2006 |

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As directed, but at too high temp due to
heatwave and no spare fridge. Probably a
bit light on the alc vol, but taste! My
first partial and it leaves the k&k for
dead! Only 1.5 weeks in bottle and it's
clear and tastes better than anything.
Gonna be hard to wait for it to get
better. I had a favourite beer before I
started homebrewing, now I've found my
new favorite with this.
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Lovely beer
by BKMad
@ 11, Dec 2005 |

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Brewed up according to the directions,
but added an additional 20g of cascade
at the start of the boil and another 10g
at 30min. Didn't bother racking. It
tasted sensational after 6 weeks in the
bottle and didn't last much longer than
that. I can highly recommend the
additional hops if you like a bitter
beer.
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Hop heads unite
by Stuster - Email Reviewer
@ 10, Jul 2005 |

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The hoppy aroma really hits you with
this one, citrus and flowery. This is a
partial mash kit so you need to steep
some grains and do a 60 minute boil. For
me this was a good introduction to the
whole process and helped me move up to
AG. Simple to make really, the
instructions are good. If you have only
done normal kits before you'll be
amazed at the amount of hops in the
fermentor. Fermented at about 20 with
Safale. I will make again for sure (my
wife loved it too).
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TCB APA
by manaen - Email Reviewer
@ 31, Mar 2005 |

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This was my first attempt at a wetpak,
great flavour, extremely drinkable. Just
used Safale that comes with the kit,
kept at a steady 18 deg C. Here are the
details:
6: American Pale Ale
TCB - wetpack american pale. Safale
yeast.
SG 1.045 FG 1.012 (4.9%). Racked for 2
weeks + 1 week CC. Kegged 12/02/05
Yes, yes only up to brew #6
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