American Wheat 1 Gallon Beer Recipe Kit

  • A mug of American Wheat homebrew with a "1 Gallon" red label
A mug of American Wheat homebrew with a A mug of American Wheat homebrew

American Wheat 1 Gallon Beer Recipe Kit

SKU 1G01

PRICE AS CONFIGURED:

$15.99

Product Details

Our American Wheat small batch beer recipe kit yields a 1 gallon wheat ale with medium hoppiness and a fairly clean, neutral finish - a spritzy, refreshing warm-weather crowd-pleaser.

This crisp American-style wheat beer is a perfect summer sipper, be it boating, mowing the lawn, or just sitting on the porch. Of course, it’s still refreshing any time of the year while doing almost anything!

If you enjoyed Boundary Waters Wheat, you'll love this kit!

Additional Information

SKU

1G01

Beer Color Light
Original Gravity

1.042

Regional Style USA
Alcohol Content Low
Yield 1 Gallon
Beer Style Wheat Beers
Fermentation Type Ale
Beer Recipe Kit Instructions Click here for recipe kit instructions

Customer Reviews

Based on 4 reviews
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Customer
Extremely Easy Kit for First Time Brewers

I am not a beginner when It comes to brewing beer. I have brewed quite a few extract beers and a few all-grain ones as well. If you are looking for an extremely easy intro beer to brew this is the one. There is nothing fancy about this kit and the final product is drinkable and something new brewers can be proud of. As far as how the beer tastes it is a simple wheat beer with a little sweetness and a nice touch of bitterness (keep in mind I am writing this review before the beer is fully carbonated in my keg so some carbonation will definitely help the beer). While brewing I decided to start with the full volume (for me about 1.8 gallons) instead of adding extra to the fermentor after boiling. This got me 1 gallon of wort with an OG of 1.038 after a couple of weeks of fermentation at 68 F and a couple days of cold crashing to drop any sediment an FG of 1.011 was what I was at this bringing the beer to 3.54% abv which is very sessionable. As I said before if you are looking for an easy beer to get into brewing that you don't have to worry about messing up too much this is the one for you.

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Duane A.
Great Recipe

This kit had everything needed to create a great tasting beer!

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College S.B.
Wheat beer

This is ok, but there are better wheat beers out there. Keep in mind, I have drank all that I bottled

R
Richard S.
Nice Product

The packaging and instructions were excellent. I'm in the bottling phase and looking forward to that first sip!

Customer Reviews

Based on 4 reviews
25%
(1)
50%
(2)
25%
(1)
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Customer
Extremely Easy Kit for First Time Brewers

I am not a beginner when It comes to brewing beer. I have brewed quite a few extract beers and a few all-grain ones as well. If you are looking for an extremely easy intro beer to brew this is the one. There is nothing fancy about this kit and the final product is drinkable and something new brewers can be proud of. As far as how the beer tastes it is a simple wheat beer with a little sweetness and a nice touch of bitterness (keep in mind I am writing this review before the beer is fully carbonated in my keg so some carbonation will definitely help the beer). While brewing I decided to start with the full volume (for me about 1.8 gallons) instead of adding extra to the fermentor after boiling. This got me 1 gallon of wort with an OG of 1.038 after a couple of weeks of fermentation at 68 F and a couple days of cold crashing to drop any sediment an FG of 1.011 was what I was at this bringing the beer to 3.54% abv which is very sessionable. As I said before if you are looking for an easy beer to get into brewing that you don't have to worry about messing up too much this is the one for you.

D
Duane A.
Great Recipe

This kit had everything needed to create a great tasting beer!

C
College S.B.
Wheat beer

This is ok, but there are better wheat beers out there. Keep in mind, I have drank all that I bottled

R
Richard S.
Nice Product

The packaging and instructions were excellent. I'm in the bottling phase and looking forward to that first sip!