Best Wheat Kit

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What is the best wheat kit?

Thomas Coopers Wheat
4
20%
Morgans Golden Sheaf Wheat
8
40%
Black Rock Whispering Wheat
4
20%
Other kit
4
20%
 
Total votes: 20

Pale_Ale
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Best Wheat Kit

Post by Pale_Ale »

Hi all,

Just wondering about your opinions on the various wheat kits. I know some wheat kit's don't have wheat in them. This makes me think 'what the hell' and pick your brains on what the good kits are.

I've listed a few but please let me know of any other good kits. Also if there are any to avoid.

Cheers! :lol: :lol: :lol:
Coopers.
derfly
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Location: Sydney, Australia

Post by derfly »

Don't overlook the Brewcraft Bavarian Wheat.

I've done two of these so far and and they are a great drop. I've upped the status of this one to "Have on hand at all times"
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afromaiko
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Location: Melbourne, Australia

Post by afromaiko »

Well I haven't tried any of the others so not really able to cast a vote, but I made the Black Rock Whispering Wheat and thought it was great.
Sathias
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Location: Adelaide, home of Coopers

Post by Sathias »

I quite like the Muntons Connoisseur Wheat kit
Wassa
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Post by Wassa »

Can't comment on any wheat kits.

Personally, I think wheat beer is cr....p!

Be a boring world if we all liked the same thing though.

I heard that the Wals Wheat kit is pretty kickass though.
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pharmaboy
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Location: Newcastle NSW

Post by pharmaboy »

more importanat is which ones to avoid? Please dont try this at home, but I purchased a brewiser (I think) kit and it was woeful. Have tried all the ones that can be bought at the supermarket -do not under any circumstances try this at home - this experiment was done under controlled circumstances in the interests of beer consumers everywhere.

If the kit is less than$14, it'll taste like its less than $2-00!
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