Brew House Premium All-Grain Beer Kits
The Brewhouse Kit is an entirely new concept in home brewing. Until now, most homemade beer has been made with concentrated malt extract syrup. The Brewhouse Kit produces all-grain microbrew style beer with the convenience of a kit. Brewed from fresh grain and hops, it is pure all-grain wort, made the same way as commercial microbrewed beers. Gentle handling preserves the delicate aromas and flavours. Crisp Pilsner, rich pale ale, malty Munich dark lager, hoppy ESB, luscious stout, spicy wheat beer and even an incredibly light North American lager all show brilliant character.
Fresh grains make fresh beer: The Brew House Kit is made from 100% grain. The grains are cracked just before brewing and gently steeped in water at our custom designed German-style brew house. After the sweet wort is drawn off, it's carefully boiled with generous amounts of hops. Then, without adding water or concentrate, we aseptically package it for maximum flavour and aroma. With our technology, we have total control over every step of the brewing process; we can even do Czech-style decoction mashing, the most technically demanding brewing in the world.
Our styles are the real microbrew-style McCoy. Sweated over by two certified beer judgesboth experienced prize-winning homebrewersand a German Quality Control scientist, these kits are as close to the described style as possible. They conform to the definitions laid out by the authorities: namely Michael Jackson and the American Homebrewers Association.
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Winterfest Ale (seasonal) STYLES AND HISTORY Deep amber to copper in
colour with a big hearted body, our latest seasonal
beer is sure to add cheer to this Holiday season.
Hop bitterness is apparent, but not aggressive. This
beer boasts of fruity, estery flavours and will continue
to develop and mature with aging (if bottle conditioned).
Complimenting the hop character is a touch of spiciness
from cinnamon and nutmeg. The spice level is moderate,
but we encourage you to add spices, herbs or sugars
to your personal taste. |
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Canadian Light LagerSTYLES AND HISTORY Cool and refreshing, try
the newest favorite from Brew House: Light Canadian
Lager. Our Light Canadian Lager is a crisp, easy to
drink beer with a lower alcohol level to bring out
the freshness and aroma profile of a true to style
all-grain beer. |
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Prairie WheatSTYLES AND HISTORY Brew House Prairie Wheat
is a light, summer thirst quencher filled with the
distinctive, refreshing flavour of malted wheat. A
Canadian version of the classic German wheat beers,
it leans towards the clean and crisp. Prairie Wheat
will produce a light-bodied, clean brew, with a subtle
hop character with a subtle aroma. |
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Red AleSTYLES AND HISTORY Stylistically positioned
between a German Alt Beer and the Oktoberfest, our
red ale is copper red in colour. It has a pronounced
crisp, malty character, with delicate hop bitterness
and a pleasing floral aroma. Blessed with all of these
thirst quenching attributes, this beer is sure to
please! |
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Honey Blond Ale
STYLES AND HISTORY A refreshingly smooth, full-bodied
ale with a touch of all natural honey to create a
slightly sweet finish. Golden in colour, with a rich,
soft and round palate, we use pure clover honey to
balance the satisfying ale character. |
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India Pale AleSTYLES AND HISTORY India Pale Ale was developed
in England during their colonization of India. The
civilians and soldiers living there had no access
to beer of their own, as tempertaures on the sub continent
were constantly too warm for brewing. Attempts at
shipping beer from England( usually the new 'Pale'
ales that were becoming so popular) were foiled by
the rocking of the waves and the high temperatures
in the ships hulls, which spoiled the beer long before
it reached its destination. Back in London, a brewer
named George Hodgson began brewing beer for export
to India. The beer was brewed with a higher alcohol
level, and higher hopping rates to preserve the beer
on its journey. The beer was a success in India, and
"IPA" as it came to be known, caught on in England
as well and a new beer style was born! Our India Pale
Ale has a copper/golden colour with a slightly higher
starting gravity and hop rates than our regular Pale
Ale with medium aroma hops. |
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American Premium LagerSTYLES AND HISTORY A relative newcomer, lager
became common in the 19th century. Now it's the most
popular beer around. Our take on this favourite is
a refreshing, straw-coloured lager with a subtle aroma.
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Cream Ale STYLES AND HISTORY A West Coast Style Cream Ale with
the perfect balance of malt sweetness and hop character.
A great introduction into the world of richly complex
beers, without the heaviness of darker beer. This
beer is copper in colour with medium hop bitterness
and aroma that's sure to satisfy. |
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Munich Dark LagerSTYLES AND HISTORY Since the mid-19th century
this dark beer has been brewed in the Bavarian city
of Munich. Our version is characterized by a delicate
sweet maltiness and a toasted nutty flavour. |
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Mexican CervezaSTYLES AND HISTORY Crisp and refreshing. The
finish is dry and the hop profile has the same distinct
aroma as that famous clear bottled Mexican brew. |
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PilsnerSTYLES AND HISTORY The original pilsner was
brewed in the Czech Republic in 1842. Now, as then
it is known for its generous use of hops. Our medium-bodied,
golden pilsner is a clean, satisfying beer. |
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Pale AleSTYLES AND HISTORY A beer with roots in the
English Midlands, pale ale dates back as far as 1870.
Today it is copied worldwide. |
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StoutSTYLES AND HISTORY Brewed since at least 1820,
stout is Ireland's gift to beer lovers. Ours is dark
and rich with rich chocolatey-espresso finish. |
We designed these kits to satisfy people with a taste for premium microbrewed beers. Not everyone has the time and equipment necessary to scratch brew from grains, but everyone wants to make the best beer possible. With no boilingjust stirring and careful rackingThe Brew House will make great beer in only three weeks!
Remember, the best beer is always the one you made yourself.







