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Light, clean, a little bitter, and fairly neutral
Includes Saaz and Cascade hops
Estimated ABV: 3.6%
Estimated IBUs: 6-10
Makes 5 gallons of finished beer
A lite beer similiar to the major American brands. Very light in color. Not much flavor, not much bitterness, not much of anything to tell you the truth. However, sometimes that is exactly what we are looking for. A good beer for general mass consumption.
Makes 5 gallons
Estimated Original Gravity: 1.035
SRM (Color Range): 4-6
IBUs: 6-10
Estimated Alcohol Percentage: 3.6%
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Ancient Brews: Rediscovered and Re-created by Patrick E. McGovern (Author), Sam Calagione (Foreword)
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One of Smithsonian Magazine’s Ten Best Books of the Year about Food
A Forbes Best Booze Book of the Year
Interweaving archaeology and science, Patrick E. McGovern tells the enthralling story of the world’s oldest alcoholic beverages and the cultures that created them. Humans invented heady concoctions, experimenting with fruits, honey, cereals, tree resins, botanicals, and more. These “liquid time capsules” carried social, medicinal, and religious significance with far-reaching consequences for our species. McGovern describes nine extreme fermented beverages of our ancestors, including the Midas Touch from Turkey and the 9000-year-old Chateau Jiahu from Neolithic China, the earliest chemically identified alcoholic drink yet discovered. For the adventuresome, homebrew interpretations of the ancient drinks are provided, with matching meal recipes.
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Palmer Premium Beer Kits – Harold is Weizen – Hefeweizen via MoreBeer
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German Hefeweizen is a wonderful beer with a soft, bready malt character, and spicy clove and banana accents. This beer is very refreshing for warm summer days or anytime. These beers are best when consumed within the first couple of months after fermentation.
The award-winning recipes from Brewing Classic Styles by Jamil Zainasheff and John Palmer, prepared and assembled into ready-to-brew ingredient kits! These kits have been specially designed to be brewed at home on your kitchen stove with a minimum of equipment. Each kit comes with clear, illustrated brewing instructions for the general brewing process and step-by-step instructions for brewing that particular kit. The kits range from extract-only, to extract and steeping grains, to extract and partial mash and contain everything needed to brew 5 gallons of beer. All you need is a standard equipment kit from your local home brewing supply shop and a 5 gallon (20L) pot.
Limited Availability Deal of the Day: As of this posting, this is marked down to $26.99 as a MoreBeer Deal of the Day. Shipping is also free to addresses in the contiguous US with most $59 Orders. Availability: This is available today only, while supplies last. Quantities are limited. Check the MoreBeer’s Deal of the Day to check today’s offering.
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Wild Brews: Brewing wild beers at home, from beginner to expert by Jaega Wise
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An inspiring manual that shows you how to brew beers at home using wild fermentation techniques
WINNER BEST DEBUT DRINKS BOOK AWARD FROM FORTNUM & MASON
James Beard Award nominee
Produced using a mixture of naturally occurring yeasts and bacteria, wild fermented beers offer the ‘fine dining’ of the beer world. These beers are how beer tasted 200 years ago, before brewing was industrialized, and are enjoying a worldwide revival.
Jaega Wise, head brewer at East London’s Wild Card Brewery, is one of the UK’s experts in wild fermentation. Here, she explains the science behind the brewing process and shares her recipes so that you can experiment at home. Learn how to brew, bottle, and age your beer in wooden barrels, and produce a range of different sour beer styles, farmhouse ales and fruit beers.
Recipes and styles featured in the book include:
German Berliner Weisse (tart and refreshing) and Gose (salty and dry)
Belgian Lambics, gueze, Flanders red ale and fruit beers
French Farmhouse ales such as saison and biere de garde
Norwegian Farmhouse Ales including the Kveik IPA
English Old Ale
Also included is a trouble-shooter section to guide you through what happens when wild yeast and bacteria get out of control and how to remedy it. Whether you are a beer geek or a home brewing novice, Wild Brews contains everything you need to replicate today’s sour and wild beer styles at home.
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Thick fog rolls over a dimly lit stage as the volume from an array of loudspeakers steadily rises. You feel the sonic waves emanating from the sound system pass through you, standing up the hair on the back of your neck. Just as the anticipation becomes too much to bear, the darkness is pierced by a spectrum of beam lights and the bass drops. Your eyes squeeze shut and you cover your ears in a trifling attempt to block out the deafening shrieks of 50,000 rabid fans. But it’s no use. Finally, you unclench your eyes and realize that you’re not standing in a sea of concert-goers. And it’s you that’s cheering at the top of your lungs after taking your first sip of K-POP Kettle Sour.
If you’ve never brewed a kettle sour before, this is the perfect introductory kit. The process requires some extra equipment and steps compared to a normal brew day, but it’s worth it! The end result will be a refreshingly light and easy-drinking beer with a delightful tartness that finishes clean. Check out the recipe sheet below and review the instructions before purchasing, and make sure to add both a yeast pitch and a lactobacillus pitch to your order.
This recipe makes a delicious golden sour that is enjoyable without further alteration, but we highly recommend adding dry hops or fruit to make it your own. You can purchase puree from the add-on options above or you can use your own fresh or frozen fruit. We recommend 1 lb of whole fruit per gallon or two 49 oz cans of puree for a 5-gallon batch. Add your chosen fruit when fermentation is complete and allow 5 to 7 days of contact time before packaging.
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Palmer Premium Beer Kits – Little Barnabas – Palmer Premium Beer Kits – JZ Früh – Kolsch from MoreBeer
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The award-winning recipe from Brewing Classic Styles by Jamil Zainasheff and John Palmer, prepared and assembled in a ready to brew ingredient kit!
Kolsch is the original light beer, and is a favorite style of homebrewers everywhere. It is brewed to have a softly sweet malt character and a clean crisp finish. Likewise, the hop character of this style is soft and balancing. Some examples have a slight fruitiness, such as apple or pear, but this character takes backseat to the soft malt and hops. Overall, this style has superb drinkability, but it can be challenging to brew well. This recipe is tried and true and hopefully will bring as much satisfaction to you as it has to us.
Kolsch is the original light beer, and is a favorite style of homebrewers everywhere. It is brewed to have a softly sweet malt character and a clean crisp finish. This recipe is tried and true and hopefully will bring as much satisfaction to you as it has to us.
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