Brewing the Mango Pale Ale All Grain No Boil Beer Kit by Brewbitz
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Use this video with the instructions included in the Brewbitz No Boil Mango Pale Ale Beer Kit to make our No Boil Mango Pale Ale, which you can buy on our website - www.brewbitz.com/products/man....
Normally when making beer, after the mash, is the boil. However, our recipe and method does away with the hour of hard boil. This means less energy is used, less steam is created, but you still get the same great resulting beer.
Follow our video and we’ll show you how to brew our no boil mango pale ale all grain beer kit.
This method makes 9 litres (16 pints) of delicious mango flavoured beer, that’s tropical, citrusy, lightly malty, smooth, very easy drinking and very refreshing pale ale.
If you want to make this all grain beer kit at home, you can find it on our website at the following address www.brewbitz.com/products/man...
We have various no boil all grain beer kits for you to try. Browse our range of all grain beer kits with this link on the Brewbitz website www.brewbitz.com/collections/...
If you need any help when brewing our kits, then please get in touch via our website , give us a call, or comment below and we'll be happy to answer any questions you may have.
If you are wondering about our no boil process, then take a look at our blog where we experimented with not boiling the wort - www.brewbitz.com/blogs/news/a....
We have a lot of brewing experience, and with all our knowledge, we have created these all grain beer kits that do not need to go through the usual boil process to create an amazing tasting beer. Just because something has always been done that way, doesnt make it right. There were reasons why the beer was boiled, but those reasons no longer exist with improvements in sanitation and living standards.
Cheers and Happy Brewing
Davin
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Love the idea of making this beer, as I love mangoes
@Brewbitz
10 ай бұрын
It makes a good beer
Great video. Love to see more beer brewing!
@Brewbitz
11 ай бұрын
Thanks. More coming soon.
Good vid. Like the haircut amigo. Looks good.
@Brewbitz
11 ай бұрын
Glad you like it
This looks terrific. Thanks for making this film, very clear illustration.
@Brewbitz
11 ай бұрын
Cheers.
Great video again Guys.I have noticed that some brewers have a sterilizing spray, that I see them spray on a spoon or paddle eff then dip into the brew?.Could you tell me if that is safe and if so which sterilized that it would be.Thanks David
@Brewbitz
10 ай бұрын
Hi. That sounds like a no rinse steriliser which technically should be left to dry before using. I wrote a guide on which steriliser to use for brewing - www.brewbitz.com/pages/how-and-why-you-need-to-sterilise-your-brewing-equipment In this case, take a look at Chemsan - www.brewbitz.com/products/chemsan-no-rinse-steriliser-100ml. This is most likely the one they are using as it can be put in a spray bottle. Hope this helps.
Great video, ordering a kit now, but can you leave the background music off future ones please? I found it a bit distracting.
@Brewbitz
11 ай бұрын
Thanks. Glad you like it. I get what you say about the music, but I prefer it to cover the quiet parts. I’ll turn it down a bit more though. Thanks for the feedback. Hope you love the beer kit and the beer!
is that 70 degs c?
@Brewbitz
15 күн бұрын
If it helps, here are the detailed instructions - and they are all in °C
@longi625
12 күн бұрын
@@Brewbitz Thanks for the reply. I guessed it was 65c! I bought the Pilton bitter kit, I'm really looking forward to it !😊
@Brewbitz
12 күн бұрын
Enjoy. It’s had great reviews.