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Pure Malt Extract provides vital sugars, flavour and aroma to form the perfect base for individual extract brewing recipes. It also allows you to increase alcohol, while giving your beer superior body and mouthfeel.
This is cold filled into a pouch, instead of a can, to retain all the delicate flavours and aromas which are lost using the traditional canning process.
Use as a base for your own extract beer recipes or as an enhancer to boost alcohol, body and flavour to any extract or all grain recipe.
Fermentability: 78-81%
Extra OG Points: 18-19
Extra FG Points: 4
ABV Increase: 1.8-2%
Allergens:
Barley, Wheat
This modern craft style XPA is an award-winner with its floral, fruity flavour balanced with a fresh, clean bitterness. Brick Road Pacific Pale Ale malt is already hopped to the perfect level. Just add 1kg of Brick Road Extra Light DME, 100g of dextrose and hops. Dry hop with Centennial, Amarillo and Citra for those amazing flavours. Super-good!
This kits includes:
- 1.5 kg Brick Road Pacific Pale Ale
- 1 kg Brick Road Extra Light DME
- 1 pkt US05 or BRY-97 Yeast
- 30 g Centennial hops
- 30 g Amarillo hops
- 30 g Citra hops
Required Extra
- 100g Dextrose
Instructions
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Clean and sanitise fermenter, spoon, cup and jug.
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Soften the malt can in hot water for about 5 minutes.
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Pour 2 litres of boiling water into your 5.3L jug. Open the can and pour the contents into the jug. Add the 100g of dextrose.
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Mix the concentrated wort and water well, then pour into your fermenter. Top up with cold quality brewing water to 19L for approx. 5% ABV. Add 1kg Brick Road DME. It doesn't matter if there are some clumps of DME, these will dissolve over time. Vigorously stir the wort with a large spoon to oxygenate it. Ensure the wort temperature is 18℃-22℃. Sprinkle the yeast over the wort.
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Seal the fermenter lid and insert airlock. Ideally ferment at 18℃-22℃ for 10 - 14 days.
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On Day 5 of fermentation, add the hops. Ideally add inside a hop bag and remove after 48 hours.
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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.
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
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Clean and sanitise fermenter, spoon, cup and jug.
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Soften the malt cans in hot water for about 5 minutes.
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Pour 2 litres of boiling water into your 5L jug. Open the can and pour the contents into the jug.
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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.
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Seal the fermenter lid and insert airlock. Ideally ferment at 18℃-22℃ for 10 - 14 days.
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On Day 5 of Fermentation, add the 25g Amarillo hops.
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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.
A light, refreshing, thirst-quenching beer popularised in warm climates. This is the lightest beer in the Connoisseurs range. Serve chilled .
OG 1040° to 1044°.
You will also require either
- 1kg of Dextrose,
- 1kg of enhancer
- 1kg of dry malt extract
- 1.5kg of liquid malt extract
Product Details
| Weight (Kg) | 1.8kg |
| Brewing Volume (L) | 23L |
| ABV approx (% vol.) | 4.6% |
| Colour |
Light Pale Yellow
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| Hop / Key Ingredient |
Low Hop
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| Malt | Low Malt |
The Craft Series Irish Stout makes a distinctively dark stout with a creamy tan head, beautiful bitter coffee and chocolate roasted malt notes, balanced by a subtle fruitiness with a lingering dry finish.
ABV Approx: 5%
Bitterness: 3/5
IBU: 30-38
Colour: Black
Makes: 23 L
Yeast: M42 New World Strong Ale 10g
Dry hops: Goldings 20g
Brewing Sugar Required: 1.2 kg (2.6 lb) Pure Liquid Malt Extract or 1 kg (2.2 lb) Dextrose/Brew Enhancer
Speciality Malt
Crystal Wheat is a challenging malt to make in the roaster. The wheat grain has no husk so as you saccharify the grain in the roaster the risk of sticking to the roaster drum is high so Doug and the team carefully play with temperatures on the roaster to allow almost 100% saccharification without compromising the flavours and most importantly the roaster!
This is a limited edition, but the team are happy to replicate it if the demand is there for this malt.
Recommending at a ratio of 10% on a Saison would be our pick. Also, this malt would complement beer styles like Witbier and Berliner Weisse. But let's not be limited to these styles, let's experiment with any style you see fit, because, why not!?
Rate: Up to 25% but as with all Wheat consider adding a few oat hulls as the ratio increases to assist lautering efficiency.
Click here to view the malts typical malt analysis.
This Tap to Keg Adapter and Coupling Nut will allow you to add a beer dispensing tap directly to your keg. Includes both adapter and faucet coupling nut.
Requires an MFL keg connector and beer tap, not included.
Brick Road Wheat Malt makes great-tasting beer with Brick Road beer kits, or with Brick Road Hopped Malt extract cans, or in all-grain recipes when you want only the finest malt flavour.
This can will contribute a pale gold colour up to 8 EBC in 23L, 1.021 gravity points and will replace approx. 1.75 kg of extra light base grain in your wort. Extra Light is particularly good for Lagers, Pilsners, IPA’s and Pale Ales. Visit www.brickroadbrewing.com for recipe ideas.
Brick Road Amber DME is suitable for all beer, but especially amber ales, red and brown ales. For the best-tasting all-malt beer, mix well with water and Brick Road beer kits or your favourite yeast and Brick Road Hopped Malt.
When mixed to 23L, this pack will contribute an amber colour around 22 EBC, and 1.017 gravity points. You can also use it in all-grain recipes when you want only the finest malt flavour. It will replace approx. 1.34 kg of base grain in your wort.
Motueka™ 2026 Harvest
Batch: 26-191
Alpha: 8.50%
Beta: 5.40%
An aroma hop with a distinctive fresh crushed citrus “Mojito” lime character.
Breeding:
A triploid aroma type developed by New Zealand’s Plant & Food Research. Motueka™ Brand 87.14-20 was bred by crossing a New Zealand breeding selection with a Saazer as part of the Hops with a Difference programme.
Selection:
First impressions are a very lively intense fresh lime followed by a background of tropical fruit and lemon zest…big citrus notes dominate.
Brewing:
An excellent hop in many applications from first kettle additions through to late gift. This hop offers a unique aroma and flavour profile suitable for producing bigger styles. Excellent when employed in multiple additions from a single hop bill and sits well on the palate to balance speciality malt sweetness. An excellent variety for a wide range of styles from Saison through to Pilsners.
'A truly great Hop’
Applications:
Brings a new world edge to traditional pilsner styles and found internationally in a wide range of styles from lighter lagers to big ales. The weight of oil to alpha integrates it fully with higher gravity types to balance both malt sweetness and body. Extremely versatile in the brewery.
This pack contains a balance of malt, hops and sugars to emulate the particular style of beer. Add this to a regular beer pack in place of dextrose or sugar to produce a fuller bodied, fuller flavoured beer.
"Old dark was introduced into the Speight's range in 1992 to meet consumer demands for the classic 'dark' beer. No prizes for guessing why it got its name. By carefully selecting, roasting and matching 5 separate malts we have crafted a dark beer that gives rich, creamy, chocolate fudge flavours swiftly followed by coffee overtones. Perfect for warming the cockles on a stormy night."
Create a clone of Speight's Old Dark with this recipe created by Mangrove Jack's.
This kit consists of:
- Mangrove Jack's International Series Tyneside Brown Ale
- Mangrove Jack's Enhancer NZ Draught 1kg
- Mangrove Jack's New World Strong yeast (to be used in place of the yeast that comes with the Traditional Series Rustic Brown Ale)
ABV Aromazyme is a food-grade enzyme preparation with a strong glycosidase activity that enables biotransformation to occur during fermentation creating a range of potentially bold new primarily fruity flavours. Biotransformation is particularly sought after when brewing NEIPA (hazy) beers.
With a dosage rate of 0.05g/L, this vacuum sealed pouch containing 1.2g of Aromazyme is sufficient to dose 23L - 24L of beer.
For Optimal Results
When using ABV AROMAZYME, the following factors should be considered: Dry-hopping early in fermentation will result in greater extraction of terpene glycosides. Add the enzyme mid-fermentation to allow time for the enzyme to break down glycosides and the actively fermenting yeast to consume the glucose released from the reaction, while minimising volatile loss from CO2 stripping. Avoid adding enzyme after filtration.
Benefits
- Increases the diversity of hop flavours and aroma by changing the ratio
of specific terpene compounds - Enhances the beer mouthfeel and drinkability by reducing unpleasant harsh bitterness
- Slightly increases wort fermentability
- Expresses more character from less sophisticated hop varieties
Dosage Rate & Application
- The recommended dosage is 5g/hL (0.05g/L).
- ABV AROMAZYME has optimal activity between pH 3.5-6.5, although lower activity is still observed at pH 3.0 for use in sour beers. The optimal temperature range is 15-65ºC.
- Dilute the enzyme in an adequate amount of water (~ 1g in 10ml) to ensure even distribution within the fermenter.
Click here for the technical data sheet.
A sour beer is notoriously hard to brew at home. With the style gaining in popularity, Muntons took on the challenge to make it accessible to home brewers. Using a careful blend of ingredients, Muntons Sour Malt Extract is the perfect base for you to create an authentic fruit flavoured sour beer. Use this speciality malt extract to make a wort or blend it in with your all grain brew and make your own unique beer.
Muntons Maris Otter Light Malt Extract is the perfect base for you to create great British Ales, IPA’s and Bitters. Use this speciality malt extract to make a wort or blend it in with your all grain brew and make your own unique beer.
Discovered by Virgil Gamache Farms, Amarillo® is one of the top ten aroma varieties utilised by craft brewers. It features relatively high alpha acids along with extremely high levels of myrcene for citrus and grapefruit flavours.
It is widely used in many popular commercial beers and is well suited to ESB's, Pale Ales, and IPA's.
AROMA PROFILE: APRICOT, GRAPEFRUIT, LEMON, MELON, ORANGE, PEACH
Protafloc granules is a granular carrageenan product which is added to wort in the kettle to enhance protein removal as the wort cools.
Benefits
- Natural product which removes substantial quantities of haze forming material without affecting head retention
- Produces brighter worts, reducing the amount of finings required later
- Increases rate of fermentation and attenuation
- Increases filter runs
- Prolongs shelf life in small pack beers
Application
Protafloc Granules should be added to the kettle ten to fifteen minutes prior to the end of the boil or to the whirlpool if this is not possible. This allows the powder to dissolve and disperse the carrageenan into the wort. Should Protafloc be added early in the boil, degradation of the polymer may occur and product efficiency is lost. The reaction between wort proteins and carrageenan is pH dependant and occurs at an optimum pH of 5.3. Below pH 4.4, the reaction does not occur and little benefit is gained from using Kettle finings.
Dosage
The usual dosage rate is 0.0075g - 0.048g per litre of wort. This equates to 0.18g - 1.15g for 24 litres of wort.
"Noted for its distinctive golden colour, The Chancer is brewed using toasted grains of wheat and barley with Amarillo hops for a tropical fruit aroma. Restrained bitterness with mild carbonation and a dry finish make it the ideal thirst-slaking beer."
Create a clone of James Squire Golden Ale with this recipe created by Mangrove Jack's.
This kit consists of:
- Mangrove Jack's Traditional Crossman's Gold Lager
- Mangrove Jack's Liquid Light Malt Extract 1.2kg or 1.5kg (increases ABV by approx. 0.4%)
- Mangrove Jack's West Coast yeast (to be used in place of the yeast that comes with the Traditional Series Crossman's Gold Lager)
- Dry hop (for 4 days) (vacuum sealed in oxygen barrier foil pouch) - 28g Amarillo
Originally selected by Charles Zimmerman for Hopunion, Inc., Columbus is a descendant of Nugget. It is a high alpha variety and is primarily used for bittering purposes. Columbus is often referred to as CTZ, a trio of similar hops including Tomahawk® and Zeus.
Columbus features a punchy hoppiness with a deep engaging aroma and understated citrus character.
It can be used at the beginning of the boil for bittering and as a late addition and dry hop for flavour and aroma.
AROMA PROFILE: BLACK PEPPER, DANK, RED FRUIT
Convenient hand-held beer dispensing gun for pouring stouts or nitro beers.
The beer gun has a long narrow nozzle with a restrictor. This helps mixing nitrogen into the beer well and results in a silky pour.
- Stainless steel 304 grade construction.
- Single handle press and release easy action pouring.
- Narrow spout mixes nitrogen with the beer well. Gives the silky texture to the drink.
- Black convenient grip handle.
From: Krome Dispense
