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	<title>Comments on: Mr. Beer Premium Gold Edition Beer Kit</title>
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		<title>By: L. Truong "SonyHDNADonor"</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Jul 2014 05:05:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[&lt;strong&gt;Mr. Beer + Amazon = KISS&lt;/strong&gt; The Mr. Beer Premium Gold Edition Home Brew Kit plus Amazon&#039;s free shipping equals beer-making&#039;s Keep It Simple and Sweet solution.  As a beginning home brewer, I didn&#039;t want to spend hundreds of dollars on an elaborate home brew kit nor have to read tons of books on how to do it.  My goal was to try it, and if I liked the finished product, play with it some more.Well, after my first two batches of Mr. Beer brew, a lager and a pale ale, I can attest to the simplicity and convenience of this product.  The beer making process was somewhat simple.  I followed the directions that came with the kit about sanitizing, brewing, bottling, and conditioning almost to the letter.  Almost anyone with a high school reading level can make their own beer using a Mr. Beer kit without terribly screwing anything up.  The beer that is fermenting in the Mr. Beer keg doesn&#039;t make your entire house reek of a micro-brewery.  As a matter of fact, the only time you do smell beer is when you&#039;re...]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Mr. Beer + Amazon = KISS</strong> The Mr. Beer Premium Gold Edition Home Brew Kit plus Amazon&#8217;s free shipping equals beer-making&#8217;s Keep It Simple and Sweet solution.  As a beginning home brewer, I didn&#8217;t want to spend hundreds of dollars on an elaborate home brew kit nor have to read tons of books on how to do it.  My goal was to try it, and if I liked the finished product, play with it some more.Well, after my first two batches of Mr. Beer brew, a lager and a pale ale, I can attest to the simplicity and convenience of this product.  The beer making process was somewhat simple.  I followed the directions that came with the kit about sanitizing, brewing, bottling, and conditioning almost to the letter.  Almost anyone with a high school reading level can make their own beer using a Mr. Beer kit without terribly screwing anything up.  The beer that is fermenting in the Mr. Beer keg doesn&#8217;t make your entire house reek of a micro-brewery.  As a matter of fact, the only time you do smell beer is when you&#8217;re&#8230;</p>
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		<title>By: J. Gypton</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[J. Gypton]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Jul 2014 04:58:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[&lt;strong&gt;I&#039;m really impressed with the kit and the beer it makes&lt;/strong&gt; My wife got me this for my birthday last month, and I was really excited about trying it out...which, like a kid with a new toy, I did almost immediately. The instructions are easy to follow and the components are easy to assemble and use -- I had my first batch (of &#039;Cowboy Lager&#039;) sitting in the keg after about 45 minutes of reading and work in the kitchen.The minimum amount of time the mix needs to sit in the keg is 7 days -- I let this first batch sit for 11. The longer the time in the keg, the more flavor it&#039;s supposed to develop. I bottled the mix -- 8 liters in all -- and that was another simple process, going exactly as described in the instructions. The beer has to ferment in the bottles for no fewer than 7 days in order to carbonate. My 8 bottles are still sitting, after 8 days. I plan on letting them sit for another week before putting them in the fridge so they&#039;ll be &#039;conditioned&#039; in time for Christmas.I did, however, make an extra bottle from the...]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>I&#8217;m really impressed with the kit and the beer it makes</strong> My wife got me this for my birthday last month, and I was really excited about trying it out&#8230;which, like a kid with a new toy, I did almost immediately. The instructions are easy to follow and the components are easy to assemble and use &#8212; I had my first batch (of &#8216;Cowboy Lager&#8217;) sitting in the keg after about 45 minutes of reading and work in the kitchen.The minimum amount of time the mix needs to sit in the keg is 7 days &#8212; I let this first batch sit for 11. The longer the time in the keg, the more flavor it&#8217;s supposed to develop. I bottled the mix &#8212; 8 liters in all &#8212; and that was another simple process, going exactly as described in the instructions. The beer has to ferment in the bottles for no fewer than 7 days in order to carbonate. My 8 bottles are still sitting, after 8 days. I plan on letting them sit for another week before putting them in the fridge so they&#8217;ll be &#8216;conditioned&#8217; in time for Christmas.I did, however, make an extra bottle from the&#8230;</p>
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