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Hi, Anyone have any experience with Williams Brewing beer kits?  I’m considering purchasing their Honey Wheat, and I’m curious if anyone has tried and if they were satisfied with the results. Cheers!

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I got a red beer kit from Williams when I got my brewpot as a gift a couple years ago. It was my first batch, but i followed the directions and it turned out pretty good. Thats my only experience though. Erik

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Hi, Anyone have any experience with Williams Brewing beer kits?  I’m considering purchasing their Honey Wheat, and I’m curious if anyone has tried and if they were satisfied with the results.

Williams kits are foolproof with proper sanitation.  When I did extract, I purchased many of them, all with good results.  The are a little more expensive than other suppliers, but you do not steep the malts which will save a little time on brew day.  If you desire a preset kit without steeping grain, they are probably the best.  If you decide you want to do extract with specialty grain then look at www.grapeandgranary.com there prices are the best I found when I was doing extract kit brewing. Cheers, Mike

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Hi, Anyone have any experience with Williams Brewing beer kits?  I’m considering purchasing their Honey Wheat, and I’m curious if anyone has tried and if they were satisfied with the results.

My wife bought a bunch of equipment for me from them at Xmas along with an English Bitter kit. I wanted something more like a strong ESB or English IPA, so I hot-rodded the recipe (less water for more ABV, more hops) and it turned out very nice. Even my all-grain brewing co-worker was impressed. It has him considering returning to extract brewing when he doesn’t have the time to do an all-grain batch. My second batch is fermenting away as I type and it’s a tweaked version of my hot-rodded English Bitter kit. Hope this helps, Garry

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