Honey Country Pilsner 1 Gallon Beer Recipe Kit

  • Honey Country Pilsner in a glass beside a red circle with the following text written within it: "1-gallon"
Honey Country Pilsner in a glass beside a red circle with the following text written within it: Honey Country Pilsner in a glass

Honey Country Pilsner 1 Gallon Beer Recipe Kit

SKU 1G15

PRICE AS CONFIGURED:

$24.99

Product Details

Harkening back to the old country tradition of using anything fresh and local in brewing, we've worked with Ames Farm of Minnesota to deliver a seasonal single source honey that pairs perfectly with this delicate German-style pilsner. The unique German lager strain can work over a wide range of temperatures, so refrigeration isn't a constraint, though cool temperatures will help keep the lean, crisp character extra clean and sparkly.

Whether you make it clean or characterful, you'll love the sojourn of the senses that comes with this dry, hint 'o honey pilsner.

Read How to Make a Lager.

Additional Information

SKU

1G15

Beer Color Light
Original Gravity

1.048

Total Time to Make 4 weeks
Regional Style USA
Alcohol Content Medium
Yield 1 Gallon
Beer Style Hybrid Beers
Fermentation Type Lager
Beer Recipe Kit Instructions Click here for recipe kit instructions
Flocculation Low
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Customer Reviews

Based on 2 reviews
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Lindsey B.
Good honey pilsner

A bit more hoppy than I was going for. This is very good beer (the oktoberfest is unbeatable though)

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DOT-4
GREAT

Last batch was Ale , and required I use a heated ,& insulated box to maintain the proper fermentation temp's , ( PS there is snow & ice , and lows of 12 degrees where I live ) so this batch kit is Lager , and so far works great ! we'll see in 2 weeks , when the bottles have set for a wile !

Customer Reviews

Based on 2 reviews
50%
(1)
50%
(1)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
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L
Lindsey B.
Good honey pilsner

A bit more hoppy than I was going for. This is very good beer (the oktoberfest is unbeatable though)

D
DOT-4
GREAT

Last batch was Ale , and required I use a heated ,& insulated box to maintain the proper fermentation temp's , ( PS there is snow & ice , and lows of 12 degrees where I live ) so this batch kit is Lager , and so far works great ! we'll see in 2 weeks , when the bottles have set for a wile !