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[For Sale] Fresh Wort Kits (make your own beer at home)

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  1. Pretoria
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  1. Gauteng
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Ladies and gentlemen, I'm proud to announce a collaboration with Brewhogs Microbrewery! My kits are now brewed professionally by them, and sold by me. I have plenty of Pale Ale kits in stock, and I'm shipping countrywide. Top quality beer made in your own home - hit me up. Spoil yourself. Spoil your brother. Spoil your dad. You know they're going to be without beer for a few weeks still, so the sooner you get them organized, the better!

 
Unrelated but I've just got all the piping I need to build a 54mm column, coupled to a 22mm condenser (28mm jacket), just need to measure, cut and solder, was lucky too, the guy quoted on me on half a length of 54, 28 and 22mm they normally sell full lengths (5.5m) only [emoji1787] showed them the quote and they gave me the half lengths haha

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Wort delivered. Added yeast. Will be back in 2 weeks.
Thanks mate! I also moved the thread so you can do that Feedback rating now.

To everyone else, business is booming. Buy while stock is still available!
 
Thanks mate! I also moved the thread so you can do that Feedback rating now.

To everyone else, business is booming. Buy while stock is still available!
Consider using the template. You may require a reseller sub too.

:ROFLMAO:
 
I actually want to do the template once I'm at a PC again... :D
Jokes aside, could this be used to make a right old English Ale? Or something similar to a blockhouse IPA?

I did read the website and some of your comments but I am not sure whether it is something I want to / can attempt.
 
Jokes aside, could this be used to make a right old English Ale? Or something similar to a blockhouse IPA?

I did read the website and some of your comments but I am not sure whether it is something I want to / can attempt.
Well this is a pale ale kit. While you won't make a true IPA with it, you can imitate an IPA by just dry hopping it. That's easy enough to do.
 
Well this is a pale ale kit. While you won't make a true IPA with it, you can imitate an IPA by just dry hopping it. That's easy enough to do.
(I can even supply you with the hops for this, just FYI) :p
 
Ordered a pale ale kit online, lets see how it goes :)
Awesome thanks mate! If you want some dry hops to boost it with, just send me a WhatsApp and we'll chat about it!
 
Wort delivered, yeast added.

Added ALL the dates to my birthday calendar: HOP day, bottle day, test day & YAY! Day.
 
Great, thanks for the feedback mate!

On a related note, my next 3,000l was delivered yesterday. I've already got a backorder log of close to 30 orders, so get yours in before I run out (again)!
 
Plenty of stock left. They're going fast, but there is enough to go around. And the beers it produces is GREAT. Tastes like a proper craft pale ale, but at a fraction of the cost. Great value for money!
 
I ordered a kit only expecting a slight taste of beer to get me through the lockdown, but WOW I was pleasantly surprised.
Very awesome taste, much better than a lot of craft beers I have tried.
Between myself and the GF we went through 10 liters on Sunday and I can see myself ordering another batch in the future.
 
Great, keep 'em coming guys! With the alcohol ban lifted, people are going back to commercial but forget that it's pretty easy to make GREAT beer at home. And it's rewarding!
 
This should not be closed. I've got more. Still a business, still great beer!
 
Still got this sideline running, guys. I'm now making kits on a per-order basis only, so you can be rest assured your kit is fresh when it arrives. Price is unchanged, and quality is still the same. Several Carbies have turned into almost regular customers, so keep it coming!

As a PS: Website shows out of stock, but that's because I make them as I get the orders. Send me a PM, WhatsApp, Telegram, email, etc to discuss your options!
 
Thanks dude. Yeah I'm getting pretty good feedback from all my beers it's made so far. Here and there someone doesn't follow the instructions and they end up making a mess, but eh, that's par for the course.

I think I've sold just over 7,000l to date and if I've heard of 5 guys who's messed it up, that's a lot.
 
Bump!

Just for interest sake, I've expanded and I'm now doing all-grain whisky washes and rum washes as well. Hit me up for pricing (it'll depend on the strength you're looking for).
 
Bump!

Just for interest sake, I've expanded and I'm now doing all-grain whisky washes and rum washes as well. Hit me up for pricing (it'll depend on the strength you're looking for).
What do you use for beer bottles? It seems the quality of the ones I used last was uber shit. So 8 bottles exploded and the rest went flat.
 
What do you use for beer bottles? It seems the quality of the ones I used last was uber shit. So 8 bottles exploded and the rest went flat.
Oof. You must have done something wrong along the lines. I use proper glass bottles, with crown caps and a capper. I'm moving to kegging soon though so I might have some bottles for sale.

Exploding bottles mean there's too much sugar in the bottle, usually because too much was added, or the fermentation wasn't completely finished by the time you bottled.

Flat beer means there's not enough sugar in the bottle, meaning not enough was added, OR the bottle cap leaked, releasing the CO2 that was supposed to go into the beer.
 
Oof. You must have done something wrong along the lines. I use proper glass bottles, with crown caps and a capper. I'm moving to kegging soon though so I might have some bottles for sale.

Exploding bottles mean there's too much sugar in the bottle, usually because too much was added, or the fermentation wasn't completely finished by the time you bottled.

Flat beer means there's not enough sugar in the bottle, meaning not enough was added, OR the bottle cap leaked, releasing the CO2 that was supposed to go into the beer.
It seems like they split along the bottom, there was something like a visible seam where it was joined. Might be keen on bottles though, so let me know.
 
Oh so they were definitely overcarbonated.

I'm pulling prices on Consol bottles right now. I'll probably be selling around 100 bottles (maybe more) once I get pricing, at Consol pricing (or a little less).

Keep in mind a plastic bottle popping is a lot better than a glass bottle popping. A glass bottle popping is a VERY dangerous thing.
 
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