Bitter West Coast Style and smashes it with distinctive pine flavour you expect but backs it up with some citrus elements that are very unique.

Fresh3 - Flying Dutchman - West Coast IPA (Fresh Wort Kit)

$68.82
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Bitter West Coast Style and smashes it with distinctive pine flavour you expect but backs it up with some citrus elements that are very unique.

Fresh3 - Flying Dutchman - West Coast IPA (Fresh Wort Kit)

KB04633

$68.82
Sale price  $68.82 Regular price 
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Before ye wander off into the big blue, don't forget to ferment this one out at arrrrrgghhh-ound 18°C for the clean profile. Now sit back and relax, maybe watch a Pirates of the Caribbean movie marathon with a drinking game thrown in see instruction manual tab.

Every Fresh3 Full Recipe Kit includes yeast and hops (when required). Full instructions are provided - see the Product Download tab below.

We do this to ensure that you get a tried and proven recipe that we very much enjoy and want to share with you!

Fresh3 is for the brewing time poor with other commitments, newbie brewers who haven't invested in brewing hardware, or for the lovers of pre-fermented beer (wort) to ferment out and keg. Knowing full well that it is so much cheaper than if you were to buy ready-made beer from the bottle-o.

We would normally liken fresh wort kit fermenting to building furniture from IKEA, you didn't make the table and chairs or bedframe from scratch. But bloody hell you were proud you assembled it with minimal swearing at an instruction booklet because you maybe skipped ahead without noticing. But in this case, you'll be drinking that achievement in a week or two and sharing it with your friends or family. We'd take that overpaying tens if not hundreds more for pre-made stuff. (No Allen keys necessary)

Being a company that specialises in home brewing and short draw draught systems (Kegerators), we have designed these recipe kits around kegging within a fridge as the end result. You of course can bottle/can or keg condition most of the recipes, but please note they may turn out differently from what we have crafted them to be.

Specifications:
F3WK HDPE Bag Volume: 15L +-0.1L
Add 5L of potable (preferably pre-boiled and cooled) water. 
Total Volume: 20L
SG Range: 1.060+-0.003
Est. FG 1.011
A Davey Jones Night Cap of 6.4% ABV

Ingredients:
78% Joe White - Pilsner 
14.6% Joe White - Tradition Ale
7.3% Joe White - Munich
Chinook, Simcoe, Amarillo, Centenial

Use this link for the RAPT Profile: CellarScience CALI American Ale Yeast

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Overall rating: 4.888889 / 5 from 9 reviews.

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"Very good"

Brent S. (5/5)

Flying Dutchman West Coast IPA

"G’day all this was the first time I did this fresh wort kit it was easy to use and the results are beyond incredible. I’ll definitely be doing this one again make sure you give it a try."

Dean F. (5/5)

Flying Dutchman West Coast IPA

"Just as the description says, it’s hoppy, full of flavour and great value for money. My new ‘go to’ WCIPA recipe."

Rowan W. (5/5)

Proper West coast!

"My favorite brew yet. Has plenty of flavour going on, with a nice bitterness to finish. Highly recommend!"

David S. (5/5)

Flying Dutchman IPA

"Really nice easy to brew IPA. A little hop heavy if that’s not your style."

Steve (5/5)

Flying Dutchman

"This isn’t a bad brew, a little malty for my liking but none the less goes down easy!"

Jacob B. (4/5)

Sensational

"Let it settle in the keg for 3 or 4 days and it matures into a brilliant drop. If you like your IPAs this is definitely one to try."

Stacky (5/5)

Easy Drinking

"It’s beer so of course it’s easy drinking!! This IPA came out a treat, not too hoppy, plenty of citrus to finish on. Just perfect. Legged it and let it sit on 12PSI for 3 weeks, then poured it still at 12PSI."

Steve M. (5/5)

Awesome beer

"Easy and fermented out great and fast. The pull tab cap is pretty much useless and breaks immediately, so just cut the corner when transferring to fermenter. Would highly recommend."

Simon K. (5/5)

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