Hand crafted beer recipes from the home counties
Each month we pick three recipes from our craft beer recipe book and list them here. Pick your favourite, and we’ll send you a Brewly box with all the ingredients to brew it at home.
English ale, bitter and clean taste with a deep chestnut colour. With a profile of slight citrus notes from First Gol...
A great combination of British and US hops combine to make Charger an excellent hybrid of English ale and US IPA. Wit...
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Top quality hops to add the bitterness and aroma that we all know and love. Some recipes include extra malt to add more flavour and body.
The yeast turns the sugars in the beer mix into alcohol during fermentation. Without yeast, why bother?
The result of water having been extracted from malt to leave the important sugars that give colour and flavour to the beer.
Important for creating alcohol during fermentation and for creating fizz when you bottle your beer. You need to have a little sugar as we don't include this.
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You’ll find everything you need in the Equipment Starter Pack, which you can check out in our store. This does not come with your brew kit and needs to be purchased separately, but can be used over and over again.
If you don't have any equipment you will need to purchase this, and use each time you brew. Apart from that only household items are needed. You’ll need a kettle or pan to boil water in, a wooden spoon and about 45g of sugar for bottling. Everything you need to brew great beer comes in the brewing packs.
Yes, absolutely! just remember to sterilise every bottle you use each time you brew a batch and you can reuse them hundreds of times.
Typically the beer will take 3 weeks from the day you start to when it can be drunk. The beer usually needs one week in the fermenting bucket and 2 more weeks after its been bottled. Usually the longer you leave the beer the better it tastes, but it depends how strong your willpower is!
You can order new kits as often as you want! Brewly HQ is stacked high with new beers fermenting away to find the best brews - Just make sure you have a fermenting bucket and bottles for each recipe kit (or a big cupboard!) and you can order as much - or as little - as you like!
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