Ingredients

  1. The League "Heffervess" - Weissbier Recipe Kit (All Grain)
    $47.00

    The League "Heffervess" - Weissbier Recipe Kit (All Grain)

    This recipe has been designed to be consistent with the 2021 BJCP Style guide 10A - Weissbier

    Heffervess is a Weissbier/Hefeweizen recipe designed for The League of Brewers by Jamie McQuillan of Cell Division Brewery. Careful attention to the brewing approach described in the notes, will result in a true-to-style German wheat beer.

    Heffervess will pour pale and cloudy with an almost luminous shine from the yeast and wheat, capped with a long-lasting and pillowy white head (especially if bottle conditioned). Classic aromas and flavours of bananas and cloves will be supported by soft, bready and grainy malts and spicy, floral hops. The beer will present with a creamy, soft body and low bitterness, finishing dry and spritzy. Heffervescent!

    ABV: 5.4%

  2. The League "White Wit-ch - Belgian Witbier Recipe Kit (All Grain)
    $48.00

    The League "White Wit-ch - Belgian Witbier Recipe Kit (All Grain)

    This recipe uses some ingredients that are not included and must be sourced locally - coriander seeds and orange zest. See the recipe for details.

    This recipe has been designed to be consistent with the 2021 BJCP Style guide 24A - Witbier.

    White wit-ch is a Belgian witbier recipe designed for The League of Brewers by Jamie McQuillan of Cell Division Brewery.

    A witbier is a spiced wheat beer with a long history said to date back to the use of blended botanicals in beer by the monks of 14th century Belgium. Thereafter, witbiers were produced by small farms around the town of Hoegaarden from the 16th to the 19th century when they began to fall out of favour. In the 1960’s, a Belgian called Piere Celis resurrected the witbier in his brewery (Brouwerij De Kluis), which later became Hoegaarden. Hoegaarden’s Wit Blanch is produced to this day and is one of the best-known wit beers on the market. Celis later went on to establish Celis Brewery and produced America’s original witbier. Now you can brew your own too!

    This recipe should drink true to style - pale/straw coloured, hazy, bready, delicately spiced with its herbal hops, coriander seed and orange zest complementing but not overwhelming the yeast character. Dry, but not overly dry, with a touch of sweetness and a lovely, soft mouth feel, while remaining crisp and refreshing with an effervescent level of carbonation. It’s the perfect summer quaffer.

    ABV: 5.1%

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  3. The League "Fields of Gold" - American Wheat Beer Recipe Kit (All Grain)
    $62.00

    The League "Fields of Gold" - American Wheat Beer Recipe Kit (All Grain)

    This recipe has been designed to be consistent with the 2021 BJCP Style guide 1D - American Wheat Beer.

    Fields of Gold is a recipe created for The League of Brewers by Jamie McQuillan of Cell Division Brewery.

    Hailing from the 1980’s, American Wheat Beers emerged as breweries in the US attempted to emulate European beers, and then adding their own unique twists. American Wheat beers are a reinterpretation of the classic German Hefeweizen, brewed with less expressive yeast strains to produce a subtle fruity finish without the typical phenolics and banana esters of weizen yeast. A high proportion of wheat delivers a cloudy and pillowy drinking experience, with a slight tangy, lemony finish.

    Delicious on its own, Fields of Gold also creates a beautiful foundation for fruit additions. Summer and the bounty of fruit it brings is just around the corner, so if you are considering fruit additions we recommend checking out Jamie’s brewing with fruit article on the LoB blog to get you started. Jamie’s top pick for this beer would be apricots.

  4. The League "Wee Willy" - Wee Heavy Recipe Kit (All Grain) The League
    $66.50

    The League "Wee Willy" - Wee Heavy Recipe Kit (All Grain)

    This recipe has been designed to be consistent with the 2021 BJCP Style guide 17C - Wee Heavy.

    Wee Willy is a Wee Heavy recipe designed for The League of Brewers by Jamie McQuillan of Cell Division Brewery. Also known as a Strong Scotch Ale, beers of this ilk came about during the 1800s in Scotland.

    This recipe was fittingly designed in Dunedin, our very own Edinburgh of the south. The Scot’s knew what they were doing, as Wee Heavies are perfect for winter drinking and rainy days. This beer is full of deep and rich malty flavours and aromas. It exhibits bready, biscuity and gentle toasted notes with smooth toffee and caramel flavours which are rounded out with dried fruit esters and warming alcohol. The restrained but balancing level of bitterness, earthy floral hops, a full chewy mouthfeel and moderate levels of carbonation make for dangerously tasty drinking. So, don yer kilt and get brewing. Just like Haggis, it’ll taste as good as it sounds!

    ABV: 6.8%

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  5. The League "By Jupiter" - English Barleywine All Grain Kit 23l
    $84.00

    The League "By Jupiter" - English Barleywine All Grain Kit 23l

    This recipe was not specifically designed to be consistent with the BJCP style guides, but we believe it is similar to 17D - English Barleywine.

    This limited edition recipe was originally the first in our new "Lallemand edition" series - sponsored by Lallemand and Gladfield! It proved so popular that we sold out so we've decided to keep it going without the free yeast (sorry!).

    "By Jupiter" is our version of an English Barleywine - full of complex malt flavours balanced by English hops fermented with an English yeast. This kit contains 7.5kg delicious malt by Gladfield - plan your brew day accordingly, give the mash some time to fully convert & extract. 

    We would probably bottle the whole batch just to experience the journey of how a high gravity beer (By Jupiter, the gravity!) develops over time.

    Target ABV 8.5% & up (you can add sugar to boost the gravity if you prefer it stronger)

    Our kits are fresh! We assemble the ingredients after you place your order. The grain bill will be milled, unless you tell us in your order comments that you prefer it not to be.


    Click here to download the recipe.

    Click here to download the BeerXML file (to directly import into your favorite brewing software)