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Brewing Discussions => Kit Brewing => Topic started by: phelixoflaherty on March 16, 2015, 09:34:32 PM

Title: st. Peters Stout or Craft Range
Post by: phelixoflaherty on March 16, 2015, 09:34:32 PM
Have just tried a St.Peters Stout I had in the attic about 3 months old.

It was savage. Improves with age.  Going to do stout  soon

Has anybody tried it and the Craft range stout, how do they compare?

If I'm not mistaken is the craft range Irish made/ Packed
Title: Re: st. Peters Stout or Craft Range
Post by: oconn on March 16, 2015, 10:34:44 PM
Not tried craft range stout. The St Peters turns out exactly like the cask version. Had it in London while I had it on the go at home. Lovely stuff. Like to hear if people think craft one is better
Title: Re: st. Peters Stout or Craft Range
Post by: Kevin O'Roundwood on March 23, 2015, 04:06:08 PM
Haven't had the St. Peters stout but the Craft Range is savage. Made up a batch that was grand after a few weeks, then tasted a buddy's bottle that was at least 3 months old - amazing stuff. Stuck the surviving bottles of my stash in the attic, still there... It's well worth a bash - seeing as it's Irish too.

Going to try out the St Peters at some stage too, only heard good things. Their red ale is very good