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Make Your Own Beer - All Grain Beer Brewing

What is All Grain Brewing?

All Grain Brewing is the art of making your own beer from scratch, using all natural ingredients rather than a beer kit. Home Brew specialists Brew It Yourself now supply a range of equipment and starter pack for those wishing to begin all grain brewing.

Below we show some of the all grain brewing equipment available and also the all grain supplies which you will need.

 

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ALL GRAIN STARTER KIT BAVARIAN PILSNER

This starter kit has been designed to take you from brewing kits to brewing with grainIt includes An Electrim Boiler An Insulated Mashing Bin Grain ampnbspHopnbspPackThe kit comes with full instructions but will also require additional brewing equipment such as fermentation bin syphon hydrometer and thermometernbspDue to the mash tun currently being unavailable this item is out of stock until February


£140

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ALL GRAIN STARTER KIT IRISH STOUT

This starter kit has been designed to take you from brewing kits to brewing with grainIt includes An Electrim Boiler An Insulated Mashing Bin Grain ampnbspHopnbspPackThe kit comes with full instructions but will also require additional brewing equipment such as fermentation bin syphon hydrometer and thermometerDue to the mash tun currently being unavailable this item is out of stock until February


£140

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ALL GRAIN STARTER KIT LONDON BITTER

This starter kit has been designed to take you from brewing kits to brewing with grainIt includes An Electrim Boiler An Insulated Mashing Bin Grain ampnbspHopnbspPackThe kit comes with full instructions but will also require additional brewing equipment such as fermentation bin syphon hydrometer and thermometerDue to the mash tun currently being unavailable this item is out of stock until February


£140

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Make your own alco shotsAll Grain Starter Kit

Available In London Bitter, Irish Stout or Bavarian Pilsner

This starter kit has been designed to take you from brewing kits to brewing with grain.

It includes: -

 

The kit comes with full instructions but will also require additional brewing equipment such as a fermentation bin, syphon, hydrometer and a thermometer.

Click here - price: £140

 

 

 

Make your own alco shotsElectrim 75 Immersion Heater

This heater element is fully waterproof and designed for use by homebrewers and wine makers to assist in promoting a more controlled fermentation. It is suitable for use with 1 gallon demijons and fermentation bins. The unit is factory set to maintain a liquid temperature of 22 - 24 degrees centigrade.

Click here - price: £21.95

 

 

Make your own alco shotsMash Tun Insulated

This 28L highly efficient insulated mash tun is capable of mashing up to 10Kg of grains and comes complete with a copper filter and tap.

Click here - price: £63.95

 

 

 

 

 

 

Make your own alco shotsHop Strainer

Simple but effective hop strainers made from perforated copper sheet.

Prevent your runoff tap getting blocked with hop particles.

Suitable for Bruheat Electrim and Brupaks electric boilers.

Click here - price: £11.95

 

 

Make your own alco shotsWort Chiller

Made from 10mm soft wall copper tubing this simple chiller can cool 20 litres of wort to 20C in around 30 minutes, depending on coolant temperature.

Immerse in boiling wort for the last few minutes to sterilise chiller then run cold water through.

Click here - price: £47.50

 

 

 

Make your own alco shotsMalt

Brew-It-Yourself's malted grains are supplied by Warminster Maltings in Wiltshire.

The local chalk soils produce some of the finest barleys in England and provide the best source of raw material for the maltings.

Warminster is a small traditional maltings that still produces malt on open floors.

It is Warminster's commitment to both the traditional and advanced processing that makes their malt a quite unique and sought after product.

Available in the following styles: -

See our Malt Page

 

Make your own alco shotsHops

Different hops have different bitterness and aroma characteristics. For home brewers there is a method which will give an approximation of the bitterness transferred into the beer during the boil stage of brewing. The more hops you add, the higher the alpha acid content of the hop and the longer its boiled for, the more bitter the beer. 

 

The units of bitterness we use are EBUs or European Bitterness Units.... read more on our Hops page

 

See our Hops Page