I am having a few problems brewing here in Darwin


At the moment we are about to hit the dry season where the average air temp is 31 dgrees celcius.
My local HBS sells (Tailored Ultimate Brewing System) it is a kit consisting of:
2 cans of coopers malt extract
1 hop bag
1 vial of hop oil/ hop conditioner
1 Pkt of yeast usually their own brand and sometimes black rock.
The HBS said the malt that was in the kits was of high quality and holds the flavour?

The yeast they supply they call Turbo yeast and they claim it is able to work from 15- 40 degrees.

I have been brewing at between 28-32 degrees.
I have also been getting a funny taste which I think tastes similar to the smell of the hop conditioner.
I spoke to the HBS and they said it wouldn't be the conditioner it is the tea bag you don't leave it in the fermenter if you are going to drink it early.They said their hop pellets are very fresh.
They won't tell me what is in the conditioner but say it is exactly the same stuff they put in beer cocentrates with the malt only this is in the vial.
But I do know how some of you feel about hop oil.
So I was want to know what I should do stick with this stuff?
OR: do my old trusty Coopers Pale Ale and air con the shed at 25 degrees?
OR: Throw the vial in the bin and boil up 30 grams of hops and put in 20 grams ( cascade maybe?)
DOGGER ANY SUGGESTIONS
CHEERS,
JAZZA

