Dry Irish Stout All Grain Beer Recipe Kit

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  • Dry Irish Stout homebrew in a glass with an All-Grain warning: "Advanced, additional equipment needed"
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Dry Irish Stout All Grain Beer Recipe Kit

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SKU 1104

PRICE AS CONFIGURED:

$34.99

Price Per BOTTLE: $0.72

Product Details

Jet-black in the tradition of Ireland's most popular and well-known beers, this stout has a pronounced roasty, coffee-like flavor and aroma, imparted by a generous helping of roasted barley.

Arguably Ireland's most famous export, dry stout has a loyal following all over the world. Our kit has a pronounced roasty, coffee-like flavor and aroma, imparted by a generous helping of roasted barley. Hop bitterness enhances the dryness, and the medium body makes for a very drinkable dark beer. This is one of the most popular styles among home brewers; after a few pints, you'll understand why.

 

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Additional Information

SKU 1104
Beer Color Dark
Original Gravity

1042

Total Time to Make 6 weeks
Regional Style British
Alcohol Content Low
Yield 5 Gallons
Beer Style Irish and Scottish Ales,Stout/Porter
Fermentation Type Ale
Beer Recipe Kit Instructions Click here for recipe kit instructions

Customer Reviews

Based on 13 reviews
77%
(10)
23%
(3)
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B
Berne

My wife likes it

R
Rickey H.
Not designed for a 5-gallon yield

The recipe is okay, but let's be realistic, this kit provides a 5-gallon gross. By the time you separate the trub from your wort, the yield is under 4 gallons. The taste of the beer is okay, but I doubt that it is better than the leading dry stouts on the market. I gave it one more star than it deserved, as it was on sale.

M
Matt H.
Beer

Order came in fast, and all turned out well.but directions were lacking, luckily I have home brewers to call on. No specifics included

C
Craig G.
Dry Irish Stout Kit instructions were flimsy

Not an Kit for beginner full grain brewers. Only gave minimal instructions for brewing times and did’t provide how much water to use to aquire the desired specific gravity.

B
Berne K.
I really really like Irish Red Ale, and my wife really likes Dry Irish Stout

We both love these Irish ales, so I brew them over and over — what more is there to say?

Customer Reviews

Based on 13 reviews
77%
(10)
23%
(3)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
B
Berne

My wife likes it

R
Rickey H.
Not designed for a 5-gallon yield

The recipe is okay, but let's be realistic, this kit provides a 5-gallon gross. By the time you separate the trub from your wort, the yield is under 4 gallons. The taste of the beer is okay, but I doubt that it is better than the leading dry stouts on the market. I gave it one more star than it deserved, as it was on sale.

M
Matt H.
Beer

Order came in fast, and all turned out well.but directions were lacking, luckily I have home brewers to call on. No specifics included

C
Craig G.
Dry Irish Stout Kit instructions were flimsy

Not an Kit for beginner full grain brewers. Only gave minimal instructions for brewing times and did’t provide how much water to use to aquire the desired specific gravity.

B
Berne K.
I really really like Irish Red Ale, and my wife really likes Dry Irish Stout

We both love these Irish ales, so I brew them over and over — what more is there to say?