Patersbier Ale All Grain Beer Recipe Kit

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Patersbier Ale All Grain Beer Recipe Kit

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SKU 1744

PRICE AS CONFIGURED:

$29.99

Price Per BOTTLE: $0.62

Product Details

Made only from pilsner malt, hops, and yeast, the complexity that results from these simple ingredients is staggering: perfumey floral hops, ripe pear fruit, sour apple, spicy cloves, candied citrus and a slight biscuit character on the drying finish ... a monk's session beer.

Stan Hieronymus (author of Brew Like a Monk) and Kristen England (BJCP Continuing Education Director) bring you this very special kit. "Brouwerij'ed" on the left side of the Belgian town Malle solely for consumption by the reverent Cistercian brothers. This ale is not served or sold to the public, making it one of the rarest beers in the world. Made only from pilsner malt, hops, and yeast, the complexity that results from these simple ingredients is staggering: perfumey floral hops, ripe pear fruit, sour apple, spicy cloves, candied citrus and a slight biscuit character on the drying finish ... a monk's session beer.

Note: If you wish to achieve a level of carbonation similar to the commercial examples of this beer, add an additional 1 to 2 oz plain table sugar to the priming solution.

 

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Additional Information

SKU 1744
Beer Color Light
Original Gravity

1047

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

Customer Reviews

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Jeff R.
Excellent and different

Excellent beer - turned out great and many rave reviews from family and friends. Will brew again. A unique style to switch up your Belgium beers.

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James
Considering monkhood

Simple recipe, but ... My first multi-step infusion mash and it turned out great. Wonderful hop aroma, very smooth, fruity and easy to drink. Will definitely be on tap this summer.

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Based on 2 reviews
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Jeff R.
Excellent and different

Excellent beer - turned out great and many rave reviews from family and friends. Will brew again. A unique style to switch up your Belgium beers.

J
James
Considering monkhood

Simple recipe, but ... My first multi-step infusion mash and it turned out great. Wonderful hop aroma, very smooth, fruity and easy to drink. Will definitely be on tap this summer.