Beer Making
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Waimea Hops - Pellets (NZ)
Waimea™ is a new New Zealand variety (2012), originally bred for high alpha and bittering qualities, but it is really a dual-use hop. It’s fresh-crushed citrus and understated pine characteristics are very prominent despite its high alpha content. It is useful across many different beer styles. -
Willamette Hops - Pellets (NZ)
Although Willamette can contribute good bittering, NZ Willamette dominates its usage for its flavour and aroma. This results in a delicate peppery herbaceous spice that has both fruit and floral essence. This translates well into most beer styles and can be used in Stouts through to Pale ales and lagers. In big hoppy beers Willamette also pairs well with other citrusy hops.
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Pacific Jade Hops - Pellets (NZ)
Suited for use as a bittering hop with some excellent results also being seen in dual purpose applications, with a soft bitterness attributable to the low cohumulone. The citrus aroma and flavour notes work well to temper malt sweetness in “fullish” Ales especially when used moderately as a finishing hop. Pacific Jade™ is also well suited to balance dryer Lager styles when employed as an “up-front” kettle addition to showcase its bittering qualities.
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Kohatu Hops - Pellets (NZ)
Released in 2011, Kohatu® is a relatively new hop grown in New Zealand. It is a big aroma hop with intense floral characters of pine needles and tropical fruit and displays great quality of bitterness and well rounded fruity hop characters. -
Southern Cross Hops - Pellets (NZ)
Used for first addition bittering this hop has no pretence at substitution for noble type. A kettle variety of the highest order Southern Cross imparts a soft bitterness with a subtle resinous quality. The essential oil component is such that it can deliver a delicate balance of citrus and spice when added toward the end of boil. Generally selected for its consistency in mainstream Lagers this hop has also ventured into the craft market as a reliable Brewpub mainstay. -
Rakau Hops - Pellets (NZ)
A dual purpose variety typically with alpha acid above 10% and cohumulone less than 25% of alpha acids. Can be used for multiple additions with late hop character delivering tropical fruit aromas of passionfruit and peach. Quite high levels of oil with an H/C ratio typical of classical aroma varieties. The alpha acid content of hops will vary from batch to batch and may vary from the amount shown in the picture. -
Fermentis Safale K-97 ale yeast
Fermentis Safale K-97 is a German ale yeast selected for low esters and its ability to form a large firm head when fermenting. Suitable to brew ales with low esters and can be used for Belgian type wheat beers.
FERMENTATION: ideally 15-20°C
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Fermentis Saflager S-189 lager yeast
Originating from the Hürlimann brewery in Switzerland. This lager strain’s attenuation profile allows to brew fairly neutral flavor beers with a
high drinkability.
FERMENTATION: ideally 12-15°C
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Fermentis Safbrew BE-256 Belgian Yeast
A dry yeast that harnesses the Belgian character of trappist ales. It shows high attenuation and up to 11% alcohol tolarance. It ferments very fast and reveals a subtle, well balanced character. -
Glass Flip Top Bottles 500ml Amber - Case of 12
Amber flip top bottles 500ml – Case of 12. All the convenience of a flip-top style lid with a 500ml bottle. Amber in colour to reduce problems with light-strike degrading the contents of the bottle.
Replacement seals are available and we recoemmend using the Low2 seals for holding carbonation as the original seals tend to leak.Suitable for cider, beer and kombucha.