Youngs Harvest Lager Beer Kit
Harvest Lager Beer Kit
Contains 1.8kg Malt extract
Makes up to 40 Pints (23 Litres)
Requires to ferment:- Basic Barrelling Equipment Starter kit 1kg Brewing Sugar or Muntons Beer Enhancer
No Beer Brewing Equipment is included with this beer kit
Harvest Lager Ingredients:
Barley and Malt Extract (Barley, Malted Barley, Water) Hop Extract, Dried Yeast (in sachet).
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Allergy Advice :- May Contain Barley and other Cereals, containing gluten
Lager Kit Brewing Instructions
- 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 of the 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 of the 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 of the beer improves with maturity.