Each kit contains only the finest quality ingredients and easy to follow step-by-step instructions (Each kit makes 40 pints) making Festival Premium Ale Kits the UK's most comprehensive and complete premium liquid malt extract beer kit ever produced!
Premium Liquid Malt Extract
Genuine Brewer's Yeast Strains
Hop Pellets Addition
Priming Sugar
Allergy Advice:- May Contain Barley and other Cereals, containing gluten
Classic pale ale, biscuit malt tones layered with subtle fruit character and earthy undertones. A real session ale Hops:- Celeia, Admiral
Big malty body with wonderful orange marmalade character, the malts are perfectly balanced with hop bitterness Hops: - Bramling Cross, Apollo
Complex flavours of tropical fruit and pine needles in abundance, big and malty with the perfect hop bitterness Hops: - Target, Summit
A Golden ale bursting with citrus hop character and very refreshing dry bitterness Hops: - Cascade, Columbus
Woody character comes through with a good level of dryness and well-balanced sweetness Hops: - Boadicea
Perfect hop bitterness balanced with the smooth character of the chocolate and roasted malts Hops: - Target Hops
Bursting with big hop character, distinct flavours of pine needles and fruit punch, followed by a dry bitter finish Beautiful fresh nectarine aroma with underlying tones of pine needles
A Golden ale bursting with citrus hop character and very refreshing dry bitterness Hops: - Cascade, Crystal
Answer, Bevie is the UK Company the distributes the kits, but SPL International at Ellesmere Port makes the majority of Bevie products
Answer, No there should be no need for beer finings
You will require basic brewing equipment to make a beer kit
Here is a simple starter kit Starter Kit With Barrel to allow you to make the beer if you have not already got brewing equipment
Below is a list of the essential equipment needed to make a beer kit
Fermenting Bin 25 litres + - To ferment the beer in
Pressure Barrel or Pet Bottles, 2 packs enough for 5 gallons of beer - To Store and condition the beer ready for drinking
Syphon Equipment - To aid moving the beer from the fermenter to the barrel or bottles
Hydrometer - To Measure the gravity of the beer when it starts and finishes
LCD Thermometer - Sticks on the fermenting bin to help you get the right brewing temperature 16oC - 24oC is best for beer
Steriliser - Not equipment but is essential part to keep all equipment clean and sterilised when used
Water - Beer is made from 95% water. Tap water will be fine, filtered is better to remove the chlorine will help give you the best result.