Description
One of the most popular beer kits in the market is Coopers Canadian Blond, a beer style that is a golden ale, American hops are used when making the wort, its then fermented with British Ale yeast and a dry hop of British Hops.
A great drink that is perfect any time of the year, works great from bottle, keg, and loves being served through a hand pull if you have one.
Fresh Wort Kits are an amazing way to produce commercial quality beer at home with basic equipment. No experience of home brewing is required, simply follow the instructional videos and share awesome beer with your friends and family.
Unlike traditional beer kits that are made from malt extract, our Fresh Wort Kits are produced in a professional brew house into bag in a box style packaging. This means all the fresh flavours the team at the brewery magic into their wort are available for our customers to then complete the brewing process at home.
Simply pour the Fresh Wort Kit into a fermenter, top up to 20ltrs and add the yeast. Commercial beer at home with ease.
Ingredients Included
Fuggles T90 Pellets (30 grams)
Goldings – T90 Pellets (40 grams)
WHC Dried Yeast – British Pub Ale (Bond) – 11g Packet (1 pack)
Fresh Wort – Base 3 – Golden (1 pack)
Also included:
1 x Hop Sock
1 x Single Dose Brausol finings
Method
Beer Style (main): Other Origin Ales
Beer Style (sub): International-Style Pale Ale
Batch Size: 20
Original Gravity: 1.050
Final Gravity: 1.012
ABV %: 5.2
Mash efficiency: 80
Brewing equipment: Fresh Worth – fermenter only needed
Yeast: WHC British Pub Ale
Fermentation temperature/steps: Pitch at 18c and allow to free rise to 22c, when finished cold crash for 4 days, package and condition
Secondary additions:
On day 7 add the dry hops provided in a hop sock.
Process:
Fresh wort kit brewing is the way to easily make your own beer at home without all the brewing time and costly equipment.
Ensure your fermenter is clean and sanitised, add the wort into your fermenter. Add water into the wort bag to rinse out and top up the fermenter to 20ltrs. Then add your yeast which is included and place in a warmish place where it will be at the instructions temperature.
On day 7 add your hop addition.
To check if your beer has finished fermenting take a sample and measure with a Hydrometer, if it has achieved final gravity and the reading remains the same for 3 days then its time to add the Brausol cold crash the beer, this is where you need to get it cold for a few days so that it clears.
Once clear it’s time to package your beer, this can be either into a keg or bottles. If using bottles don’t forget to add sugar to the bottles, you can calculate the amount you need using our online calculator, if you are carbonating using sugar you will need to keep the packaged beer somewhere warm again so that the yeast eats the sugar and produces the carbon dioxide.
The next step is condition your beers, this means you need to place them somewhere cold for a period time, a week minimum, 4 weeks would be great if you can wait that long.
Then its time to drink and enjoy your home brewed beer, cheers!!
For more information about brewing, kegging, packaging beer and serving beer be sure to check out our Help Centre where you can find information covering all subjects for brewers of all levels.
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