15 minute boil kit - American Pale Ale

15MBK - American Pale Ale - Jarhead

$45.26
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15 minute boil kit - American Pale Ale

15MBK - American Pale Ale - Jarhead

KB22873

$45.26
Sale price  $45.26 Regular price 
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Introducing KegLand's exclusive 15 Minute Boil Kits! 15MBK for short.

Using high quality DME and freshly milled steeping grains, the 15mBK range allows you to brew a fantastic tasting beer with no more than a 15 minute boil!

Using no more brewing equipment than a pot that will comfortably fit on your cooktop, these kits let anyone try their hand at homebrewing a fantastic craft beer!

Each kit comes with all the ingredients you need to make a beer from scratch. You can get your brew in a fermenter from start to finish in well under an hour.

Please refer to the instruction manual below for full, step by step instructions to make this kit.

To get started you will need some inexpensive and readily available equipment.

- A cooking pot of 15L or more - this one from Ikea is ideal
- A fermenter - a FermZilla Flat Bottom 30L is ideal!
StellarClean PBW and StellarSan No Rinse Sanitiser
- Bottles and bottling equipment (some bottles come with the FermZilla Flat Bottom kits, more can be purchased here)
- A long handled heat resistant spoon
- Long handled tongs and heat proof rubber gloves are super useful - you probably already have these! 

Each kit will make around 2 cases of beer - around 20 litres or more!

Simply steeping the pre-milled grains for flavour and colour, then a quick, 15 minute boil with dry malt extract. Top up with cold water to the desired volume and this is ready to go in the fermenter.

Every kit comes with steeping grains (where required), dry malt extract and beer enhancer (if required) as well as hops and yeast.



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Great beer, my 1st homebrew attempt, very happy

"This was my first attempt at home brewing and I’m delighted. Kegland also helped with a few questions during the process including fining agents. I decided to use Biofine clear and am pleased with the results. The beer tasted very good at kegging, and has improved further after 3 weeks in the keg. I squeezed the life out of the steeping grain bag at the end of the steeping process. My fault entirely and it created some astringent flavours, although they have mellowed substantial with aging in the keg. Lesson learned, I didn’t squeeze the bag in my next 15MBK recipe and those astringent flavours aren’t present. I recommend this Jarhead recipe to anyone that likes APA and may brew it again one day."

Tim (5/5)

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