Cardinals Ale Home Brewing Beer Kit 40 pints
Design a brew craft packs are a range of stunning hand crafted brewing packs that let you take your brewing to the next level without any specialist equipment. If you can make a cup of tea you can craft these brews. Full instructions inside the kit.
Whether a Cardinal an Abbot or an ale lover this stunning classic brew is always a winner. Rich mahogany in colour full bodied with great full maltiness & a subtle caramel and toasty flavour from the premium speciality grains. Perfectly balanced with premium concentrated brewers wort for sheer quality then topped of with traditional English hops for an excellent balanced ale with a smooth finish
Features: Stunning Ale Pack Premium Concentrated Brewers Worts, Microbrewery quality ingredients, Speciality grain and Simple instructions
Ingredients
Pure Concentrated Brewers wort
Brewers Yeast
Hop Pellets
Specifications
Kit weight :-3.9kg
Makes:- up to 40 pints / 5 gallons
ABV Approx.:- 5%
Finishing Gravity Approx.:- 1.010-1.012
Fermentation time:-7 days approx.
Conditioning time:-4 weeks
Fermentables required:- None Required
Priming Sugar: Approx. 100grms
Allergy Information: This product may contain barley and other gluten-containing cereals.
No Beer Brewing Equipment is included with this beer kit
Equipment Needed
You will require basic brewing equipment to make a beer kit
Here is a simple starter kit Starter Kit With Barrel to allow you to make the beer if you have not already got brewing equipment.
Below is a list of the essential equipment needed to make a beer kit
Fermenting Bin 25 litres + - To ferment the beer in
Pressure Barrel or Pet Bottles, 2 packs enough for 5 gallons of beer - To Store and condition the beer ready for drinking
Syphon Equipment - To aid moving the beer from the fermenter to the barrel or bottles
Hydrometer - To Measure the gravity of the beer when it starts and finishes
LCD Thermometer - Sticks on the fermenting bin to help you get the right brewing temperature 16oC - 24oC is best for beer
Steriliser - Not equipment but is essential part to keep all equipment clean and sterilised when used
Water - Beer is made from 95% water. Tap water will be fine, filtered is better to remove the chlorine will help give you the best result.