Beer Making
We stock a wide range of beer and cider kits from Australia, Belgium, Finland and the U.K.
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Beer Starter Kits
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Brewer's Choice
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First grade spray dried malt extract, fresh hops, top quality grains and genuine brewing yeast to make first grade beer.
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Brewferm
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Brewmaker
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BruBox - Beers of the World
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Brupaks / Pride of Yorkshire
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3kg of quality hopped malt extract with a bag of hop pellets which can be used simply and cleanly to enhance the hop character of the beer.
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Brupaks Craftsman Ingredients Pa
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Brupaks Craftsman Ingredients Packs are an ideal introduction to brewing from unhopped malt extract in combination with a small quantity of crushed grains and whole hops.
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Cider Kits
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Cooper's
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Coopers uses only natural ingredients including malt, hops, sugar, water and a special yeast strain that's over 90 years old.
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Edme Superbrew Gold
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The Edme range has been around for years. Ownership of the barand keeps changing but these beers maintain a loyal following.
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Geordie Beers
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Ibrew
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ibrew is a refreshingly simple, reusable, complete home brew system. It contains nothing but 100% natural ingredients, is easy to use and produces great tasting lager, bitter and stout.
ibrew is great for parties, barbecues or just as an excuse to invite your friends around.
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Milestone
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Munton's Connoisseurs Range
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One of the best quality ranges of 1.8kg kits. These all need the addition of 1kg of malt extract or sugar to produce 40 pints.
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Munton's Gold Range
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Munton's Premium Range
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Muntons Premium Gold
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St Peter's Brewery
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The brewery at St. Peter’s is housed in listed former agricultural buildings which were last used in the late Sixties. They then became derelict but offered a superb site both for a working brewery and a visitors’ attraction.
Today, the award winning brewery produces ‘real ale’, Over 90% of this is bottled, the remainder being for cask beer with over half of the bottle volume is exported. Their capacity is now 15,000 barrels per annum (83,000 pints per week).
Their distinctive oval Bottle is a 500ml copy of one from Gibbstown, near Philadelphia which dates from c. 1770. It was produced for Thomas Gerrard, an innkeeper with a tidewater inn on the Delaware River -
Tom Caxton
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Woodforde's Norfolk Ales
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A fine range of ales made to recipes from an award winning Norfolk brewery which stand out for their superb hop aromas.
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Youngs Harvest Beers
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1.5kg of a barley syrup / malt extract blend puts this in the budget end of the market but it is a popular brew.










