Developed in Cambridge by Dr.Bell, Pale Maris Otter is 2 row winter barley perfect for British Ales. Developed in order to preserve the traditional flavors found in British Ales of all sorts Pale Maris Otter offer a rich, slightly nutty flavor with an orange tinted wort.
General Info
EBC: 4.5-6.5
Lovibond: 2.15-2.90
Usage: to 100%
Moisture: 3.5 max %
Total Nitrogen: 1.55 max %
Extract% (dry basis): min 80.5%
Soluble Nitrogen Ratio:37-41
Styles
IPA
Ales
Bitter
Mild
Porter
Stout
Flaked Oats
$1.89available
Product Description
Making an Oatmeal Stout? You're going to need Flaked Oats or you're just making a stout...not that there's anything wrong with that.
General Info
Pre-Gelatinized
For use with Oatmeal Stouts
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Roasted Barley 1 lb
$2.05available
Product Description
Easily tempered with black or chocolate malts, Roasted Barley has the intense bitterness and dry, coffee flavors that really compliments a stout.
General Info
Malt Type: Adjunct
Grain Origin: North America
Wort Color: 300 °Lovibond (800 EBC)
Moisture: 5.0% max.
Extract (dry): 72%
Diastatic Power: 0
Usage: 7% max.
Styles
Stouts
Some Porters
Lactose 1 lb
$4.89available
Product Description
Non-fermentable sugar used to add body and sweetness to brown beers and stouts.
Can be used in boil.
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Chocolate Malt
$2.19available
Product Description
At 1-10% of your overall grain bill 2 Row Chocolate Malt makes produces a fantastic warm brown colors and light chocolate flavor to your finished brew.
General Info
Malt Type: Roasted
Grain Origin: North America
Wort Color: 350 °Lovibond (932 EBC)
Protein:
Moisture: 5.5% max.
Extract (dry):
Diastatic Power: 0 °Lintner
Usage: 10% max.
Styles
Porters
Stouts
Brown Ales
Dunkels
Hop
UK Challenger Hop Pellets
$2.95available
Product Description
UK Challenger Hops are a dual purpose hop variety owing it's lineage to Northern Brewer Hops. Used for bittering as it has a spicy, woody aroma and flavor, look to use these hops in English Ales, some styles of American IPAs, as well as early/late kettle hopping.
General Info
Origin: United Kingdom
Hop Type: Dual-Purpose
Alpha Acid: 6.5 - 8.5%
Similar Varieties: East Kent Goldings, Perle, Styrian Goldings
Common Styles: British-style Ale and Lager
Bramling Cross Hop Pellets
$2.25available
Product Description
Bramling Cross has a very distinctive 'American' aroma. It is often used as a general-purpose kettle hop for a small proportion of the hop grist. However, the variety has also been used to provide a special fruity character in traditional ales, adding blackcurrant and lemon notes. If used as a late hop or dry hop, the affect on the final beer flavor can be very interesting. This is an under-appreciated hop that affords the brewer considerable scope for experiment
Average Alpha: 5-7%
Other
Whirlfloc Tablets, 10 pack
$2.29available
Product Description
Whirlfloc® T kettle coagulant and fining agent is a purified, high molecular weight carrageenan powder extracted from Irish Moss algae, put in a convenient tablet form. It reacts with colloidal, haze promoting material in the wort to accelerate the formation of dense and compact trub during the hot and cold wort breaks. Whirlfloc binds with the trub and is removed with that material by settling or filtration before the beer is finished. It does not remain in the beer. This saves time, boosts wort recovery, and results in a brighter wort. Improved wort clarity with Whirlfloc T leads to cleaner fermentation and easier filtration afterward.
Recommended Usage
For 5 gallons, add 0.2-0.4 tablets to the boiling kettle, 10 minutes before the end of boiling. Occasionally as much as a 1 full tablet is required, especially in low-pH brews.Tablets do not need to be hydrated and should dissolve rapidly. If problems occur, the tablet may be crushed prior to use.
Yeast
Nottingham Beer Brewing Yeast (11g)
$3.95available
Product Description
Nottingham Beer Dry Yeast is highly flocculant and has relatively full attenuation properties. It has a high alcohol tolerance and is great for specialty beers. It creates low concentrations of fruity and estery aromas, and is considered neutral as an ale yeast, allowing the full natural flavor of malts and hops to develop.
Recommended Fermentation Temperature: 14° to 21°C (57° to 70°F) with a good tolerance to low fermentation temperatures (12°C/54°F) that allow this strain to be used in lager-style beer.
General Info
Highly flocculant
Full attenuation properties
High alcohol Tolerance
Considered Neutral
Creates Low Fruity Aromas
Styles: Lagers, High Proof Beers
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