Beer Recipe Kits
Popular with our customers, Liberty Cream Ale is perfect for those who enjoy a flavorful, yet lighter-bodied beer. Refreshing and easy to brew, this beer originated from the American light lager style and boasts a creamy head and smooth taste with a pale gold color. Learn More
$26.99
This Red Ale features a deep amber-red color balanced with selected flavoring and aromatic hops. Learn More
$27.99
Back by popular demand! This kit was previously unavailable due to a short supply of Simcoe hops, but we've recently acquired enough to satisfy all you Simcoe fans. Learn More
$34.99
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. Learn More
$44.99
Our Kit of the Month program allows you to receive a kit each month without having to place an order. You will receive one kit per month automatically until you decide to cancel the plan. Learn More
$27.99
Learn the Hombrewer’s craft by starting with tried and true beer brewing recipes that yield consistant results time and again. Choose from a wide variety of beer or the actual (cloned), commercially-brewed recipes to get delicious results every time. Whether you’re just starting out, want to expand your beer list, or want a new seasonal favorite, beer recipe kits are a great solution for homebrewers.
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