Monday, July 29, 2013

Midwest Supplies is offering a free recipe kit

My go-to brewing ingredient supply house is offering a great deal. Check it out below. 

Free Beer?
You got it!
 
Enter promo code HEADSTART at checkout
to get a FREE Beer Recipe Kit with the purchase of
a Brewing Equipment Starter Kit.
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Wednesday, July 10, 2013

July 2013 Homebrew recipe

I decided to try something completely different with this months recipe kit. I did have a bit of a delay because my tried and true Midwest Supplies completely botched up the shipping of my order, but that is a story for another day. I saw this kit that they were promoting that looked enticing and i am going to give it a shot. It's called Kiwi Crossing IPA. http://www.midwestsupplies.com/kiwi-crossing-ipa.html. All of the hops are imported from New Zealand. How many people out there have ever tried a brew with New Zealand hops in them? I know that I haven't so why not give it a shot at something different, that is what homebrewing is all about. Here is how they describe it:
Get a taste of the Kiwi homeland with this entirely New Zealand hopped IPA. Bold and exotic hop flavors of orange marmalade, tropical fruit, and light floral notes are balanced with a red-copper, malty backbone and a smooth bitterness. This recipe kit includes: 6 lb. Gold Liquid Malt Extract, 2 lb. Amber Dry Malt Extract, 4 oz. Crystal 50-60º, 4 oz. Crystal 80º, 2 oz. Chocolate Malt, 1 oz. New Zealand Super Alpha, 2 oz. New Zealand Motueka, 2 oz. New Zealand Pacifica pellet hops, yeast.
I currently have it in primary and it looked a bit dark/amber during the boil and transfer to primary. I will keep you posted on how it comes out. I just realized (while pasting the above recipe) that I made an oopsie while mixing up this batch. I put in 3 lbs. of amber LME instead of 2lbs of amber DME. Oh well too late now, i am sure it won't affect it negatively, it might have a slightly stronger ABV than anticipated and maybe a little darker. I will have to swap those 2lbs. of DME into my Big Ben Pale Ale recipe (spoiler alert) instead of the which will be brewed up in the next few months.

June 2013 Homebrew recipe

The June 2013 homebrew recipe is Rocky Pale Ale, by none other than Midwest Supplies. It is currently bottle conditioning so I can't tell you how it tastes, but I have high hopes. http://www.midwestsupplies.com/rocky-pale-ale.html

Their description is:
As if a certain West Coast beer were being brewed by you. Brew this up for a masterfully balanced malt and hop flavor experience with loads of caramel malt and accompanying floral/citrus hop flavor. This pale ale will not disappoint! Our ingredients for this recipe include 3 lb. Gold dry malt extract, 3.3 lb. Gold liquid malt extract, 1.5 lb. Caramel 60L, 6 oz. Dark Crystal, 1/2 oz. Magnum bittering hops, 1 oz. Ahtanum flavor hops, grain bag, priming sugar, and yeast.

It sounds good to me. I will let you know later how it turned out.