Youngs Harvest Beer Kit Range
Youngs Harvest Beer Kits
Young’s Harvest Beer Kits offer an easy and affordable way to brew your own beer at home. These kits produce traditional beer styles that are perfect for any occasion.
How to make a Harvest Beer Kit
- 1. Stand the unopened can in hot water for 10 minutes. This is particularly helpful in cold weather as it makes pouring the contents much easier .
- 2. Empty the contents ofthe can into a sterilised brewing vessel. Rinse out the can with hot water to make sure all the contents are used.
3) Bitter, Lager, Mild
Dissolve 1kg (2.21bs) of Brewing sugar into 6 pints of hot water and pour into a brewing vessel. Top up to 5 gallons ( 40 pints ) with cold water.
For a stronger Ale - follow the instructions above but only top up water level to 3.75 gallon ( 30 pints )
Stout
Dissolve 1kg (2.21bs) Brewing sugar into 8 pints of hot water and pour into a brewing vessel. Top up to 3.75 gallons ( 30 pints ) with cold water.
Yorkshire Bitter, Scottish Heavy, Pilsner Lager
Dissolve 1.5kg (3.31bs) Brewing sugar into 8 pints of hot water and pour into a brewing vessel. Top up to 5 gallons ( 40 pints ) with cold water.
- 4. Sprinkle the brewing yeast provided onto the prepared mixture (temperature of mixture should be 20 - 25c ) Loosely fit the lid ofthe brewing vessel.
- 5. Stand the container in a warm place where an even temperature can be maintained (65 - 75for 18 - 24c) and leave until fermentation is complete. This will take between 5 -10 days.
- 6. It is important to check that fermentation has finished to avoid the risk of your bottles bursting under pressure.
Check that...
- Bubbles have stopped rising to the surface
- The beer has lost its sweetness
- The specific gravity (when tested using the recommended hydrometer) is between 1.000 -1.006
- 7. Bottling - put a 1/2 level teaspoon of sugar into each sterile pint bottle and syphon the beer into bottles leaving a 2 inch space at the top.
Be careful not to disturb the sediment at the bottom of the container
Do not exceed the recommended amount of sugar
Caution - Use only bottles with pressure type closure
Barrelling - when using a pressure barrel, add only 20z of sugar to the full 40 pints (5 gallons)
- 8. Seal and store the bottles/barrel at room temperature for about seven days and then remove them to a cool place for storage. Your beer will be ready to drink when clear. Remember however, that the taste ofthe beer improves with maturity.
Allergy Advice :- May Contain Barley and other Cereals, containing gluten
A strongly hopped traditional bitter with a lingering bitterness.
A good all-round lager. Can be drunk straight after brewing, but improves with maturation. Very light and refreshing
A typically dark stout, highly hopped with a characteristic roasted barley aroma and flavour.
This distinctive Ale is a great alternative to a normal bitter. Higher in alcohol and a little less hoppy.
Typical of the smooth, easy-drinking beers of the Yorkshire region of North East England. Well hopped, with a smooth & refreshing, full bodied flavour.
Refreshing and light. Guaranteed to be a real thirst-quencher.
Strong, dark, rich and malty. Typical tangy Barley Wine.