Beer Making
- Beer & Lager Starter Kits
- Better Brew
- Brewmaker Essential
- Brewer's Choice
- Brewers Spring Wort - truly authentic mashed beer kit!!
- BruBox - Beers of the World
- Brewferm
- Brewmaker Premium
- Brupaks / Pride of Yorkshire
- Brupaks Craftsman Ingredients
- Burton Bridge Brewery
These sixteen beer kits cover the world's major beer styles and some of the minor ones too!
What they don't have in quantity they more than make up for in quality
No additional sugar necessary, just brew away:
Hi there,
Just thought I'd contact you to say a great big thank you!!!
I decided to play safe and not go for the dry kits but for your Beers of The World kits.
I tried 2 - the London Bitter and the Black Country Mild.
These are by far the best kits I've ever made after 5 yrs of home brewing. Usually I get a yeasty taste and I can tell it's my own stuff - but with these two They honestly taste as good (if not better ) than stuff I've paid £2 a bottle for!
I bottled the mild and was worried as you suggest putting it in a barrel but it's brilliant stuff with nowt wrong with it in bottled form!!
I was considering going all grain but after these kits is it really worth the bother??
Thanks once again,
RW
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Brupaks BotW - Bavarian Pilsner
£13.95More information
The pilsners of southern Germany are generally softer and less bitter than their northern counterparts. This fine example is perfectly balanced with a delicate bitterness provided by Hallertauer Hersbrucker hops. Although it is acceptable to ferment this beer at room temperature, a cleaner taste will result from the genuine bottom fermenting yeast if the temperature can be held between 12°C and 16°C. Best bottled but can be served from a keg if preferred.
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Brupaks BotW - Bavarian Wheat Beer (Weissbier)
£15.50More information
Wheat beers are deservedly popular all over the world but until now have been difficult to brew at home. For the malt extract the classic ratio of 55% wheat and 45% barley has been used and the Hallertaueur Hersbrucker hops give just a delicate hint of bitterness. Although a bottom fermenting yeast has been used, the characteristic estuary flavours are much in evidence when fermenting at warmer temperatures (20C-25C). Best bottled but can be served from a keg if preferred. Makes 10 litres.
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Brupaks BotW - Belgian Trappist Ale 'Tripel'
£14.50More information
This beguiling beer is pale and strong with a fruity character. Although high in alcohol its body remains light due the the inclusion of genuine Belgian candi sugar. Best bottled in small (half pint or 33cl) bottles.
Can be used with the BruBox system. Makes 10 litres. -
Brupaks BotW - Belgium Trappist Ale 'Dubbel'
£14.50More information
A mild brown ale with a maltier profile than the Tripel. Dark candi sugar provides the colour characteristic flavour of a Dubbel. Best bottled in small (half-pint or 33cl) bottles. Makes 10 litres.
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Brupaks BotW - Belgium Witbier
£15.50More information
Witbiers are very light in both body and flavour and are very refreshing. This version has both of these qualities and the true characteristic Witbier taste due to the inclusion of coriander seeds and genuine Curacao orange peel. Best bottled but can be served from a keg if preferred. Makes 10 litres.
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Brupaks BotW - Black Country Mild
£12.50More information
A very dark, bitter-sweet mild ale in the style so loved in the West Midlands. A low hopping rate allows the sweetness of the malt to come to the fore. This beer is best served on draught. Makes 10 litres.
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Brupaks BotW - Christmas Ale
£13.95More information
A traditional Belgium speciality. Dark brown, sweet and spicy. This is a beer to savour on cold winter nights. Makes 10 litres.
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Brupaks BotW - Czech Pilsner
£13.95More information
Czech Pilsners tend to have a 'bigger' flavour than their German counterparts. They have a rich golden colour and are often heavily hopped. Our example is both malty and hoppy due to the inclusion of caramelised malt and a generous quantity of genuine Czech Saaz hops. ferment as dispense as Bavarian Pilsner.
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Brupaks BotW - Dusseldorf Alt
£13.95More information
The Altbiers of Dusseldorf have probably the highest bitterness level of all European beers, although they are not harsh due the use of large quantities of low alpha 'noble' hops. This Alt has a blend of German roasted malts and Saaz hops. It is malty but with a huge hop character. Although Altbiers are ales, a bottom fermenting yeast has been used as this gives the beer a clean taste similar to commercial examples. Makes 10 litres.
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Brupaks BotW - Irish Extra Stout
£12.50More information
This traditional stout is packed with flavour. It has the characteristic bitterness from roasted barley balanced by a rounded malt sweetness. Excellent on draught and bottled.
Can be used with the BruBox system. Makes 10 litres.