Our Winter Dark Ale Craft 6G Refill can be purchased here
Flavor: Hoppy
ABV (alc/vol): 5.5%
SRM (Color): 30
IBU (Bitterness): 60
STEP 1: SANITIZING
Follow the steps outlined in your Mr. Beer Kit Instructions. (You can find a copy of these instructions by visiting our help desk).
NOTE: BE SURE TO SANITIZE EVERYTHING THAT WILL COME INTO CONTACT WITH YOUR BEER.
STEP 2: BREWING
Brewing beer is the process of combining a starch source (in this case, a amalt brewing extract) with yeast. Once combined, the yeast eats the sugars in the malt, producing alcohol and carbon dioxide (CO2). This process is called fermentation.
- Remove the yeast packet from under the lids of the cans of Brewing Extract, then place the unopened cans in hot tap water.
- Using the measuring cup, pour 4 cups of water into your clean 8-quart or larger pot. Bring water to a boil, and then remove from heat. Open the cans of Brewing Extract and pour them into the hot water. Stir until thoroughly mixed. This mixture of unfermented beer is called wort.
- Fill fermenter with cold tap water to the 8-liter mark on the back.
- Pour the wort into the keg, and then bring the volume of the keg to the 24-liter mark by adding more cold water. Stir vigorously with the spoon or whisk.
- Sprinkle the yeast packet into the keg, and screw on the lid. Do not stir.
- Put your keg in a location with a consistent temperature between 65° and 75° F (18.3°-23.8° C) and out of direct sunlight. After approximately 24 hours, you will be able to see the fermentation process happening by shining a flashlight into the keg. You'll see the yeast in action in the wort. The liquid will be opaque and milky, you will see bubbles rising in the liquid, and there will be bubbles on the surface.
- You’ll ferment for 21 days total. Your fermentation will usually reach its peak in 2 to 5 days (this is also known as “high krausen”). You may see a layer of foam on top of the wort, and sediment will accumulate at the bottom of the fermenter. This is totally normal. Complete fermentation will take approximately 2 weeks. After high krausen the foam and activity will subside and your batch will appear to be dormant. Your beer is still fermenting. The yeast is still at work slowly finishing the fermentation process.
Follow the steps outlined in your Mr. Beer Kit Instructions. (You can find a copy of these instructions by visiting our help desk).