One of the first maltsters to import to the US, and the first to design specific kits and labels for our market. These kits will make 2-1/2 to 3 gallons by themselves; or they can be combined with additional malt/corn sugar for a 5-gallon batch.
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7/1/2009 -- I have recently brewed an American light kit. It is very good, but I prefer a little more bitter taste. Is there an additive . . .
10/20/2008 -- I made a batch of beer using Muntons American Style Light Beer. I put the packet of yeast on top, let it sit for ten
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1/19/2008 -- I have a 3.3 lb. can of your CBW malt extract("golden Light") that I purchased 3 years ago. My questions: One, is this still . . .
5/22/2007 -- What is the best type of sugar to put into the wort?
10/17/2006 -- I got an Ironmaster Stout and Porter Kit for my birthday, but was wondering if is recommended to add any hops if brewing . . .
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