Here's the main link to them:
[url:3txhyp95]http://www.makeyourowndrinks.co.uk/[/url:3txhyp95]
Also UK forum links about them:
[url:3txhyp95]http://www.jimsbeerkit.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=47775[/url:3txhyp95]
[url:3txhyp95]http://singletrackworld.com/forum/topic/anyone-here-into-home-brew[/url:3txhyp95]
[url:3txhyp95]http://www.therange.co.uk/make-your-own-bavarian-wheat-kit//search-engine-friendly-text/fcp-product/51085[/url:3txhyp95]
As you can see, they are available here for a fraction of the UK prices.
We were only able to get 6 beer types, and it really is a once off. I'm not sure about the other products, I'd say nobody here would pay the UK RRPs. Shame, I'd love to give the cider a go.
I think the following range may be better, but only because some of them contain more malt extract (2.1 Kg):
[url:3txhyp95]http://www.homebrewwest.ie/better-brew-beer-kits-21-kg-203-c.asp[/url:3txhyp95]
and they are incredibly cheap too (as with all products we wholesale, we remove our wholesale margin until other stock them). I expect that the other Irish suppliers will stock these as soon as the "makeyourown" range is gone, since they provide the best quality continuity path.
The "makeyourown" range is top quality though: yeast is contained within an inner pouch (unlike the other variants from Ritchie's and HB where yeast is stuck to the bottom of the sachet).
"makeyourown" have spared no expense when it comes to manufacturing quality. Hence the UK RRP of £19.99. I suspect these are truly a great value once off kit offering. Expiry dates on all of the kits available in Ireland are either Feb or April of next year.
Love to hear comments a few weeks down the road from those who brew them.