Grainfather All Grain Brewing Ingredients Kits – First Look, What’s Actually in the Box?
This week we’re taking a first proper look at the new Grainfather All Grain Brewing Ingredient Kits — and yes, we’ve opened them up to see what’s actually inside.
These are not extract kits or simplified shortcuts dressed up as all-grain brewing. They’re full all-grain recipe kits built around Grainfather’s own recipes, with the ingredients measured out, packed properly, and clearly labelled to make brew day easier to follow from start to finish.
For brewers looking to get into all grain, or anyone who wants a reliable recipe without the extra prep, these kits are an interesting new option.
In the video, we open up a couple of the Grainfather kits and go through them in detail to show exactly what you get in the box. That includes the grain, hops, yeast, recipe structure, and how the kits are presented overall.
What stands out straight away is how clearly everything is packed and organised. Instead of having to weigh out ingredients or work out additions yourself, the kits are set up to make the brew day process more approachable and more repeatable.
There’s also a good spread of beer styles in the range. Whether you prefer hop-forward beers, darker malt-led styles, or something crisp and clean, the lineup looks broad enough to appeal to a lot of home brewers.
What This Video Covers
- What’s included in the Grainfather All Grain Brewing Ingredient Kits
- The quality and presentation of the packed ingredients
- A closer look at a couple of the recipes in the range
- The variety of beer styles available
- How the kits work alongside the Grainfather app
- Why these kits could make all-grain brewing easier and more consistent
Brew Day / Next Steps
One of the biggest selling points here is that each recipe is already built into the Grainfather app. That means your mash schedule, hop additions, timings, and brew day process are all mapped out and ready to follow.
If you brew on a Grainfather system, that integration makes even more sense, but the kits are not limited to Grainfather users. The app-led structure can still work as a solid guide on any all-grain setup, helping newer brewers stay on track and giving more experienced brewers a convenient way to brew a proven recipe with less preparation.
What these kits seem to do well is lower the barrier to entry for all-grain brewing without removing the hands-on side of the hobby. You’re still brewing properly from grain, but with less of the measuring, sorting, and guesswork before you begin.
If you’ve been thinking about getting into all-grain brewing, or you simply want a well-built recipe kit that keeps preparation to a minimum, these new Grainfather All Grain Kits are well worth a closer look.
