My father was brewing beer at home even before The Blessed Reginald Maudling legalised it back in the early 60s. He used kits quite successfully and I would help him. Since then I've made quite a variety and most have been at least potable. Some have actually been quite delectable. My only unremitted disaster was an attempt to brew Guinness; it turned out white! Although it tasted reasonable, I just couldn't bring myself to drink it.
I once gave my father a book called "Brewing Beers Like Those You Buy" by the late Dave Line, thinking it might encourage him to be a bit more adventurous. He never got past the second recipe, which was a Fullers ESB taste-alike. When I had a sip, I could quite understand why - it was lovely
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The inaugural lager tasting is scheduled for Friday 2 July. Or thereabouts.