Roggenbier All Grain Beer Recipe Kit

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Roggenbier All Grain Beer Recipe Kit

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SKU 1774

PRICE AS CONFIGURED:

$34.99

Price Per BOTTLE: $0.72

Product Details

A version of dunkelweizen (German dark wheat beer) that's brewed with a large percentage of rye instead of wheat, Roggenbier is an old Bavarian specialty. Our kit exhibits a rich reddish-brown color and the pungent spiciness of rye malt with bready, malty overtones. Excellent with cold cuts and rye bread or crackers (of course!).

Additional Information

SKU

1774

Beer Color Amber
Original Gravity

1052

Total Time to Make 6 weeks
Regional Style German/Czech/Continental
Alcohol Content Medium
Yield 5 Gallons
Beer Style German Ales
Fermentation Type Ale
Beer Recipe Kit Instructions Click here for recipe kit instructions

Customer Reviews

Based on 2 reviews
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Tim L.
worth the effort

I have made this several times. Great flavor that is hard to find in commercially available beers. Beware that rye can get pretty gummy. First time, I used a RIMS connected to a cooler with a manifold in the bottom. Got a few clogs and had an arduous brew day. Next time I used a BIAB inside the cooler above the manifold and everything worked great.

One of my favorite beers

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Dave M.
My first All-Grain Kit

So far so good, still in the secondary. It was definitely a bit more work being an all-grain kit, but I managed it without any fancy equipment. Looks to be very Robust, and cant wait for it to finish!

Customer Reviews

Based on 2 reviews
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Tim L.
worth the effort

I have made this several times. Great flavor that is hard to find in commercially available beers. Beware that rye can get pretty gummy. First time, I used a RIMS connected to a cooler with a manifold in the bottom. Got a few clogs and had an arduous brew day. Next time I used a BIAB inside the cooler above the manifold and everything worked great.

One of my favorite beers

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Dave M.
My first All-Grain Kit

So far so good, still in the secondary. It was definitely a bit more work being an all-grain kit, but I managed it without any fancy equipment. Looks to be very Robust, and cant wait for it to finish!