Monster Brew Home Brewing Supplies JI-JHQY-CYU0 True Brew Oktoberfest Home Brew Beer Ingredient Kit



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Monster Brew Home Brewing Supplies JI-JHQY-CYU0 True Brew Oktoberfest Home Brew Beer Ingredient Kit
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Description and guide in making a 5 gallon beer seem ...
ofaplic•May 31, 2017
Description and guide in making a 5 gallon beer seem straight forward. If unclear check other videos on making home made beer. This is my 2nd batch but 1st with this ingredients.
update:
During the cooking process, I used a pot that can 1 gallon. Followed the instruction. At the end, I cool down the pot to room temperature and poured into a 5 gallon container with yeast, then filled it with water to a maximum of 5 gallon level. Mix the mixture and I let it sit in a room with stable temperature. After a week, I added the priming sugar (stir/mix) and pour into (5)1 gallon containers.
2nd week, color still a bit muddy even though most of the solids had settle on the bottom
5th week, down to my last gallon. Dark but clear (free of floating solids), taste is a bit bitter compare to the 2nd week batch. Seems to be more potent that the previous weeks.
update:
During the cooking process, I used a pot that can 1 gallon. Followed the instruction. At the end, I cool down the pot to room temperature and poured into a 5 gallon container with yeast, then filled it with water to a maximum of 5 gallon level. Mix the mixture and I let it sit in a room with stable temperature. After a week, I added the priming sugar (stir/mix) and pour into (5)1 gallon containers.
2nd week, color still a bit muddy even though most of the solids had settle on the bottom
5th week, down to my last gallon. Dark but clear (free of floating solids), taste is a bit bitter compare to the 2nd week batch. Seems to be more potent that the previous weeks.
Great kit! very balanced taste
Rony Ayala•January 24, 2017
Great kit! very balanced taste. I made this for christmas time and share it with family and friends. Not a single person did not like it. I attribute to the balanced taste. Besides that it was my first brewing kit and I did not messed up. Just follow the instructions!
First time brewing, turned out great!
Anna•January 20, 2017
Just cracked open the first few bottles this week and am very happy with the results! It was my first time brewing, so I wasn't even expecting anything drinkable, but this beer tastes great. It's much darker and richer than pictured, almost an amber color, and there seems to be a hint of almost banana under the wheat and spice--it's really tasty. I don't imagine it's even close to 4%, as I don't even feel buzzed after three of them, but I'm still very happy with the taste and carbonation, and the ease of use! I'll definitely be trying other True Brew kits in the future.
I liked this beer kit
Punamoke•March 9, 2016
I liked this beer kit. It was easy to put together, and the "ale" tasted nice. It was a little thin in body (common beer kit thing), so I would recommend adding some other grains, lactose, or maltodextrine to liven it up a bit, just my two cents. This is a simple light ale, not an actual Oktoberfest, but still fun and tasty. I bought a second kit, and I'll be modifying it with 5# of 2-row malt, and another ounce of hops; fun to play around with stuff.
Update 8/16/17: I've used a couple of these kits since my last post. To get rid the "thin" profile, I mashed and added 5# of 2 row malt which made it a very nice ale with lots of body.
Update 8/16/17: I've used a couple of these kits since my last post. To get rid the "thin" profile, I mashed and added 5# of 2 row malt which made it a very nice ale with lots of body.
Great beer made by me
Amazon Customer•December 4, 2015
Got this kit for around $24 when they were clearing inventory. It came out great! It's the second True Brew kit I have made--Amber was the first. The Amber ale was good but I liked the Octoberfest better. True Brew seems to make great kits. The directions are easy to follow. They offer a few extra tips that aren't necessary but will improve the overall results. I'm very happy with this product.
I had ideal temps and finished fermentation in 1 week using only the items provided in the kit. Bottle conditioned for another 2 weeks. Great beer that I'd proudly offer to my guests.
I had ideal temps and finished fermentation in 1 week using only the items provided in the kit. Bottle conditioned for another 2 weeks. Great beer that I'd proudly offer to my guests.
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