

Artisanale - US IPA
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Description
A pale ale brewed in the true American style, it is malty and aggressively hopped with Cascade, Centennial and Columbus with assertive bitterness but good balance making it a flavoursome yet easy drinking style.
Artisanale Fresh Wort Kit - USA IPA
Our friends on the other side make these kits on Speidel 500L Braumeister Brewery, they are all grain and brewed true to style.
We love a fresh wort kit, because sometimes you just don't have time or can't be bothered to make a delicious all grain brew.Â
To make these fresh wort kits pop!, we do suggest a yeast starter. Either doing it per the yeast instructions, or via a magnetic stir plate yeast starter. If you're not familiar with yeast starters, please do some googling and make your beer better.
Artisanwort kits are generally designed to add 3 litres of water to the fermentation to achieve the ideal balance, you may if you wish, not add the extra water for a richer, higher gravity version.
General Specifications
Approximate cube volume: 16.5L Plus 3L of extra water added.
Starting Gravity: 1.056.Â
Bitterness: 55 IBU's using Magnum hops.
Grist make up: Joe White Pilsner 95% and JW Crystal 5%.
Late hops: Cascade, Columbus and Centennial.
Recommended yeasts:Â WLP001 California Ale Yeast or WLP051 California V Ale Yeast. SAF US05 or LalBrew BRY97.

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