All-Grain Recipe Kits
Citrusy American hops mingle with a screaming alcohol by volume (ABV) percentage and malt profile (twice the normal IPA) that is the one of latest and most popular craft styles: The Double IPA.
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$29.99
A perfect Ale for those who enjoy a lighter bodied beer. A refreshing and easy to brew, light Cream Ale. Learn More
$20.99
Fulton’s Libertine Imperial Red Ale is a full bodied malt forward libation, with just the right amount of hop character. Rye malt adds a twist to this animal, and with an ABV approaching 8% this beer is sure to please. We were thrilled to work with Fulton crew on this brew. We think you will find it as intoxicating as we did. (15 lbs.) Learn More
$35.99
Get a taste of the Kiwi homeland with this entirely New Zealand hopped IPA. Bold and exotic hop flavors of orange marmalade, tropical fruit, and light floral notes are balanced with a red-copper, malty backbone and a smooth bitterness Learn More
$24.99
This Red Ale features a deep amber-red color balanced with selected flavoring and aromatic hops. Learn More
$20.99
All of your favorite award-winning Midwest Supplies recipes upgraded to an all-grain recipe. Each kit will make you 5 gallons of homebrew. All-grain brewing gives you ultimate control over the final product but does require some extra equipment. You will need a Mash Tun, Hot Liquor Tank, or a brew-in-a-bag system with full volume boil to make these kits. The recipe kit includes all of the base malt, specialty grains and hops to make your own craft beer.
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