Lime Tree Lager All Grain Recipe Kit

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Lime Tree Lager is the perfect beer for enjoying outside on a warm summer day, or for bringing back memories of warm days during cold and dark winter evenings. A simple malt base of barley and rice paired with a modest addition of classic German Hallertau hops become the stage for the natural lime to shine. Bright, clean, and absolutely refreshing, Lime Tree Lager pairs perfectly with pools, friends, and classic American barbeque fare.

Brewing Notes:

  • Style: Lager
  • Fermentation Range: 48-56°F
  • Original Gravity: 1.041
  • SRM: 2.5
  • IBU: 12
  • ABV: 4.1%

Tasting Notes:

  • Aroma: Very faint sweet malt aroma with no hops present. Prominent lime citrus aroma prevails.
  • Appearance: Light golden straw in color with a fleeting brilliant white head. Moderate clarity due to the addition of lime.
  • Flavor: Clean, crisp fermentation characteristics with very low malt and hops present. Bright acidic lime emerges as the dominant flavor and lingers until the next sip.
  • Mouthfeel: Very light body with low mouthfeel. Clean, quick finish on the palate.

 

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SKU

B11873 - Unmilled
B11874 - Crushed

Beer Color Light
Original Gravity

1.041

Total Time to Make 8 weeks
Regional Style USA
Alcohol Content Low
Yield 5 Gallons
Beer Style Lager
Fermentation Type Lager
Beer Recipe Kit Instructions Click here for recipe kit instructions
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Notes from Brad, Northern Brewer Head Brewer:

Lime Tree Lager is about as simple as recipes get, but don’t be fooled by the simplicity. The base of standard 2-row malt and flaked rice provide a super clean malt character while a modest dose of Hallertau hops gives just enough bitterness to keep everything in balance. The real hero of this recipe is the 100% natural crystallized lime which serves to give the resulting beer an incredibly refreshing and thirst-quenching quality. Brew this one often, as it is just as pleasing on a cold winter night as it is on a sunny, hot summer day.

Yes, this is a lager, but do not worry too much if your temperature control abilities are not all that great. The lager yeast strains paired with this recipe do indeed produce the best results when fermented in the lower 50F range, but these strains will also do well up into the mid 60F range, merely leaving behind a bit more fruity esters than it otherwise would. To successfully brew this recipe, simply try to keep the fermentation temperature as low as you can.”

Customer Reviews

Based on 3 reviews
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Darrel U.
Lime Lager

I’m enjoying a lime tree lager as I’m writing this review. Very refreshing and just right on the lime. What a great hot summer brew.

J
Jerry H.
Confused, but happy

I brewed this recipe as a “brew in a bag” last weekend. The brew day went as planned. SG was right on the number..all sweet. Once the brew reached the correct temperature I pitched Imperial L26 liquid yeast. Next day..nothing. Two days..worrying..still no fermentation activity. Third day..all quiet, not even a bubble. By now I have decided to go to the store and get some new yeast. It is a two hour drive, so it will have to wait until the weekend. On the fourth day I notice a haze forming on the top of the wort. Next day I have obvious signs of fermentation.

I am not sure why it took so long, but it looks good now. I did not make a yeast starter for this brew. If I use this liquid yeast again, I will definitely make a yeast starter.

K
Ken i.M.
Light, Crisp and Crushable!

This recipe turned out fantastic! I processed a portion of it as an NA beer and it turned out to be well-suited for this purpose. I will definitely brew this one again for next summer.

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Customer Reviews

Based on 3 reviews
67%
(2)
33%
(1)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
D
Darrel U.
Lime Lager

I’m enjoying a lime tree lager as I’m writing this review. Very refreshing and just right on the lime. What a great hot summer brew.

J
Jerry H.
Confused, but happy

I brewed this recipe as a “brew in a bag” last weekend. The brew day went as planned. SG was right on the number..all sweet. Once the brew reached the correct temperature I pitched Imperial L26 liquid yeast. Next day..nothing. Two days..worrying..still no fermentation activity. Third day..all quiet, not even a bubble. By now I have decided to go to the store and get some new yeast. It is a two hour drive, so it will have to wait until the weekend. On the fourth day I notice a haze forming on the top of the wort. Next day I have obvious signs of fermentation.

I am not sure why it took so long, but it looks good now. I did not make a yeast starter for this brew. If I use this liquid yeast again, I will definitely make a yeast starter.

K
Ken i.M.
Light, Crisp and Crushable!

This recipe turned out fantastic! I processed a portion of it as an NA beer and it turned out to be well-suited for this purpose. I will definitely brew this one again for next summer.