Beer Making
- Beer & Lager Starter Kits
- Better Brew Value
- Brewer's Choice - your choice
- Brewers Spring Wort - A kit like no other - mashed beer wort!
- Brewferm Belgian
- Brewmaker Essential
- Brewmaker Premium
- BruBox - Beers of the World
- Brupaks Craftsman Ingredients
- Brupaks Mashkits Microbrewing
- Brupaks / Pride of Yorkshire
- Bulldog Brews
John Bull kits contain high quality malts, as behoves their name, and are made with over 150 years of brewing experience.
Generous 1.8Kg quality extract that rewards the patience of good maturation.
Balanced Brews.
Relax to thoughts of Ole Blighty, Best of British & Cry God for Harry ...
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Best Bitter
£12.00More information
This Best Bitter kit contains 1.8kg of hopped malt extract.
It needs the addition of 1kg of sugar (preferably brewing sugar) and produces 40 pints of a session bitter at about 4.5% ABV.
Full instruction leaflet, yeast and yeast nutrient are under the cap. -
IPA, India Pale Ale
£12.00More information
A classic British beer style originally brewed in the 18th century at Loren Jennings' Bow Brewery and which quickly became popular among East India Company traders.
It needs the addition of 1kg of sugar (preferably brewing sugar) and produces 40 pints at about 4.5% ABV.
Full instruction leaflet and yeast are under the cap. -
John Bull - Brown Ale
£12.00More information
A famous English regional ale with a characteristic dark colour and a slightly sweet, nutty flavour and aroma. Whilst the commercial equivalent from Newcastle is distributed in clear bottles this beer can be either barrelled or bottled.
It needs the addition of 1kg of sugar, preferably brewing sugar and makes 40 pints with an OG of 1036-1040. -
John Bull - Irish Stout
£12.00More information
Irish stout or dry stout (in Irish, leann dubh, "black ale") is very dark or rich in colour and it often has a "toast" or coffee-like taste. The most famous example, Guinness, is from Ireland.
It needs the addition of 1kg of sugar, preferably brewing sugar and makes 40 pints with an OG of 1036-1040. -
John Bull - Lager
£12.00More information
The most popular beer in the world famed for its clear bright appearance and light refreshing taste. Many lager variations have been produced throughout the years but this is a classic example of its superb original form.
It needs the addition of 1kg of sugar, preferably brewing sugar and makes 40 pints with an OG of 1036-1040. -
John Bull - Mild
£12.00More information
This beer has a predominantly malty flavour.
Once sold in every pub, mild experienced a catastrophic fall in popularity after the 1960s and was in danger of completely disappearing.
However, in recent years the explosion of microbreweries has led to a modest renaissance and an increasing number of milds (sometimes labelled 'Dark') are now being brewed.
It needs the addition of 1kg of sugar (preferably brewing sugar) and produces 40 pints with an OG of 1036 to 1040. -
John Bull - Pilsner
£12.00More information
This kit captures the flavours of the finest quality European Pilsner lagers.
It requires the addition of 1kg of sugar, preferably brewing sugar and makes 40 pints with an OG of 1036-1040. -
John Bull - Porter
£12.00More information
A classic London style of beer slightly lighter in colour than stout. A roasted malt brew with a lovely smooth finish.
Makes 40 pints with an OG of 1036-1040. -
Traditional English Ale
£12.00More information
This kit contains 1.8kg of hopped malt extract.
It needs the addition of 1kg of sugar (preferably brewing sugar) and produces 40 pints of Traditional English Ale at about 4.5% ABV.
Full instruction leaflet and yeast are under the cap.