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Brick Road Australian Pale Ale (150 Lashes style)

 

Our take on James Squire 150 Lashes. Brick Road Gold Lager malt is already hopped to the perfect level for this delicious Pale Ale. Mix with 1kg of Brick Road Extra Light DME, and Dry hop with 25g Amarillo. Top to 18L for approx. 5% ABV. Old school good!

This kit includes:

  • 1.5 kg Brick Road Gold Lager
  • 1 kg Brick Road Extra Light DME
  • 1 pkt US-05 Yeast
  • 25 g Amarillo hops

Instructions

  • Clean and sanitise fermenter, spoon, cup and jug.
  • Soften the malt cans in hot water for about 5 minutes.
  • Pour 2 litres of boiling water into your 5L jug. Open the can and pour the contents into the jug.
  • Mix the concentrated wort and water well, then pour into your fermenter. Add 1kg Brick Road DME. Don't worry if the DME clumps - it will dissolve over time. Top up with cold quality brewing water to 15L for approx. 5% ABV. Ensure the wort temperature is 18℃-22℃. Vigorously stir the wort with a large spoon to oxygenate it. Sprinkle the yeast over the wort.
  • Seal the fermenter lid and insert airlock. Ideally ferment at 18℃-22℃ for 10 - 14 days.
  • On Day 5 of Fermentation, add the 25g Amarillo hops.
  • After 10 days, check the gravity. If the SG remains steady for three days, fermentation is complete. If in doubt, leave a few more days for better results. Keg or bottle your brew.

Brick Road Classic Kits

Brick Road Classic Kits

Brick Road Classic beer kits are designed specifically for New Zealand and Australian brewers. Under the lid of each Classic kit is a specific yeast to suit the style of beer and detailed brewing instructions. On the can there are recipe options, alcohol options, dry hop suggestions and alternate yeast options.

Brick Road Classic beer kits are designed specifically for New Zealand and Australian brewers. Under the lid of each Classic kit is a specific yeast to suit the style of beer and detailed brewing instructions. On the can there are recipe options, alcohol options, dry hop suggestions and alternate yeast options.

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