Northy 12 Belgian Quad All Grain Beer Recipe Kit

  • Northy 12 Belgian Quad in a glass with an All-Grain caution in red text: "Advanced, additional equipment needed"
Northy 12 Belgian Quad in a glass with an All-Grain caution in red text: Northy 12 Belgian Quad homebrew in a glass

Northy 12 Belgian Quad All Grain Beer Recipe Kit

SKU B10993

PRICE AS CONFIGURED:

$69.99

Price Per BOTTLE: $1.45

Product Details

Its smooth, medium-heavy body encompasses elaborate flavors of raisin, fig, moderate sweet caramel and dark stone fruits all expertly complimented by classic, time-honored Belgian yeast character. Northy 12's striking deep mahogany complexion and creamy, frothy foam cap are truly a beauty to behold. Be sure to exercise patience with this beer - months of aging will help achieve true beer enlightenment.

Brewing Notes:

  • Style: Belgian Dark Strong Ale
  • Fermentation Range: 65 - 75F
  • OG: 1.090
  • SRM: 28
  • IBUs: 40
  • ABV: 9.6%

Tasting Notes:

  • Complex layers of flavor
  • Medium-heavy body
  • Classic Belgian yeast character
  • Slightly sweet flavor
  • Semi-dry, lingering finish

If you enjoyed Midwesty 12 Belgian Quad, you'll love this kit!

 

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Additional Information

SKU B10993
Beer Color Dark
Original Gravity

1090

Total Time to Make 4 months
Regional Style Belgian
Alcohol Content High
Yield 5 Gallons
Beer Style Trappist/Belgian Ale
Fermentation Type Ale
Beer Recipe Kit Instructions Click here for recipe kit instructions

Customer Reviews

Based on 3 reviews
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Brian H.
To soon to tell

This beer takes a long time, I'll know in February. But an initial taste when starting the secondary conditioning (while warm and flat) was very much like the real Westvleteren 12. I'm excited to see how this turns out. As they say over at St. Sixtus, you don't drink this beer, you taste it.

J
James A.W.
Northy

A pleasure to work with the group. Looking forward to my next all grain experience.

R
ROB Z.
Lives up to its name.

After taking the time to make this beer, it lived up to its reputation. I have not tasted the actual Westy 12, but this is a thick, malty, boozy, dark red delight. The time is really the only tough part. Once it got into my 3-tap system, it became very popular. We are considering giving it a permanent spot next to an ever-present NEIPA. I am currently waiting on another batch to ferment out before drinking that last pull out of the first keg.

Customer Reviews

Based on 3 reviews
67%
(2)
0%
(0)
33%
(1)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
B
Brian H.
To soon to tell

This beer takes a long time, I'll know in February. But an initial taste when starting the secondary conditioning (while warm and flat) was very much like the real Westvleteren 12. I'm excited to see how this turns out. As they say over at St. Sixtus, you don't drink this beer, you taste it.

J
James A.W.
Northy

A pleasure to work with the group. Looking forward to my next all grain experience.

R
ROB Z.
Lives up to its name.

After taking the time to make this beer, it lived up to its reputation. I have not tasted the actual Westy 12, but this is a thick, malty, boozy, dark red delight. The time is really the only tough part. Once it got into my 3-tap system, it became very popular. We are considering giving it a permanent spot next to an ever-present NEIPA. I am currently waiting on another batch to ferment out before drinking that last pull out of the first keg.