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HOPPED
BEER KITS
Beer
kits make brewing easy and fast. Since the hops are already blended
and balanced with the malt there is no need to boil these kits for more
that 20 minutes. All of these kit beers will work with Mr.
Beer and the Beer Machine. See our tips for Better Mr. Beer.
You can enhance your brew
by adding steeped specialty grains, dry malt extract and finishing hops.
Check out Brewing with Pork-n-Beans for more beer
kit ideas and What's Wrong with My Beer for tips
on improving your beer recipes.
FROSTER'S
BREW $23.95-
Here's
a classic beer from down under, unlike it's almost name sake which is actually
brewed Up Over (in Canada). Froster's is one of my summer favorites and
it's sure to convert a few of your neighbors to the joys of homebrew.
4 oz.
Carapils Malt
1 ea.
Coopers Lager
2 lb.
Extra Light DME
1 pk.
Brewer's Yeast
1 cup
Priming Sugar
50 Bottle
Caps
Place
1 gallon of water into the brew kettle. Put the carapils malt into one
of the boiling bags and place in the water. Bring the water to a boil and
remember to remove the grain bag just prior to the boiling point.
Stir the
dry malt extract into the kettle. Place into the kettle and boil for 10
minutes. Stir the kettle frequently to prevent darkening the wort.
Turn off
the heat and stir in the Coopers Malt Extract. Keep stirring until the
malt is completely dissolved.
Add one
gallon of cold water to the kettle. Pour remaining water into your fermenter
then add the cooled wort. Pitch yeast when temperature is between 70 and
80 degrees.