2 Gal. Black Bishop Dopplebock Recipe Kit
SKU # 93070
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Vendor: BrewDemon
Strong and dominating like the Black Bishop himself, this robust beer is dark roasted and lightly hopped. No additives. No preservatives.
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THIS RECIPE MAKES 2 GALLONS OF BEER.
BLACK BISHOP DOPPLEBOCK RECIPE KIT
Strong and dominating like the Black Bishop himself, this robust beer is dark roasted and lightly hopped. BrewDemon craft series recipes feature complex blends of specialty malts, combined with the finest hops by master brewers in New Zealand’s famous Speight’s brewery, providing the optimum flavor profiles for a world-class beer. Contains malted barley, water, hops, caramel, hop extract and yeast. No additives. No preservatives.
Included
- (1) can Black Bishop Dopplebock HME
- (1) can Red Horse Mellow Amber UME
- (1) packet Dry Brewing Yeast
- (1) packet One Step No-Rinse Cleanser
ABV
4.6
% ALCOHOLSRM
25
COLORIBU
22
BITTERNESSBrewers Note
Make sure and sanitize everything that comes in contact with your beer.
2 GALLON BREWING INSTRUCTIONS FOR THIS RECIPE
Follow the steps outlined in the instructions that came with your kit. You can download a pdf copy of these kit instructions below.
SANITIZE ALL EQUIPMENT THAT COMES IN CONTACT WITH YOUR BEER.
The included recipe is ready for fermentation. Just follow the instructions below. and since beer is mostly water, the better the water the better your beer. This step should take about 30 minutes.
- 2.1. Remove yeast packet(s) from under the lid of your beer mix and stand can(s) in a tub of hot tap water. This will help them pour more easily.
- 2.2. Fill fermenter with a gallon of cold water. For best results, use bottled spring water or charcoal-filtered tap water.
- 2.3. Place 4 cups of water into a clean 3-quart pot and bring to a boil.
- 2.4. Remove from heat. Then slowly stir in the contents from both cans until they have fully dissolved. This mixture is called the wort.
- 2.5. Pour the wort into the fermenter. Bring the volume of the fermenter up to the 8.5-quart mark by adding more water. Mix thoroughly. Read the thermometer and wait until the temperature of the wort is between 64°- 82° F before adding the yeast.
- 2.6. Add the yeast. Then attach your lid.
- 2.7. Place the fermenter out of direct sunlight and maintain a temperature between 64°- 82° F for approximately 7-14 days.
After 7-14 days the beer in your fermenter should have stopped fermenting and begun to clear. It's now time to bottle! If you're not sure, draw a small amount from the tap; if it tastes like flat beer, it's ready to bottle. If it tastes sweet, give it a few more days.
Follow the steps outlined in the hard cider instructions that came with your kit. Download a pdf copy of these kit instructions below.
FOR BEST RESULTS COLD CONDITION FOR 1 TO 2 WEEKS.
ABV
4.6
% ALCOHOLSRM
25
COLORIBU
22
BITTERNESSBrewers Note
Make sure and sanitize everything that comes in contact with your beer.