The Innkeeper Extract Beer Recipe Kit

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Spicy, herbal, and English biscuits. Flashes of clean citrus and chewy minerals blend into a complex finish that is refreshingly bitter and remarkably dry. A classic strong pale ale recipe.

Thirty six major awards. Four-time Brewers International Champion. Four-time CAMRA Beer of the Year. Simply put, the muse for this recipe kit has won more awards than any other English beer, period. From very simple ingredients comes a wonderfully well-balanced dram of classic strong pale ale. The way a pint was meant to taste. Truly spot on!

This kit is available with the original Wyeast 1469 Yorkshire Ale Yeast Strain.

 

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Additional information

SKU

1810

Beer Color Light
Original Gravity

1043

Total Time to Make 4 weeks
Regional Style British
Alcohol Content Medium
Yield 5 Gallons
Beer Style British Pale Ale/Bitter
Fermentation Type Ale
Beer Recipe Kit Instructions Click here for recipe kit instructions

Customer Reviews

Based on 230 reviews
72%
(165)
20%
(45)
4%
(10)
3%
(8)
1%
(2)
J
Jim R.
Great beer

The Innkeeper ale was easy to brew and came out great. Very light, slightly malty with a clean finish. Exactly the way I like it.

N
NeilE
Absolutely tremendous beer!

I’m so glad I bought this beer for a couple of reasons.
1. It is a really good example of a Northern England beer with a fantastic flavour and great body. Very easy to brew with good clear instructions, I will most definitely be getting this one again.
2. The Wyeast 1469 worked absolutely tremendously! If you have not tried this yeast do yourself a favour. It was my first time with a liquid yeast and it couldn’t have been a better experience…I am now a convert. It was then …my first time at reusing the yeast after rinsing it from the trub for another brew..perfect. the yeast that keeps on giving.

C
Chris
Awesome!

Super good! I added a few ounces of my neighbors homegrown hops towards the end of the boil. I feel this beer can be played around with a little. Any beginner home brewer should brew this recipe.

G
George K.
A Crisp, Refreshing Session Ale

The ale is complex. The citrus and mineral notes balance the malts and hops well. I will make this ale again.

F
Fred S.
Our House Brew

We adopted The Innkeeper as our house brew. It’s smooth texture and crisp flavor is as good in a warm glass after a half hour conversation as it was when freshly poured. We always have this brew on hand when friends drop by, or after a hard days work/play.

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Customer Reviews

Based on 230 reviews
72%
(165)
20%
(45)
4%
(10)
3%
(8)
1%
(2)
J
Jim R.
Great beer

The Innkeeper ale was easy to brew and came out great. Very light, slightly malty with a clean finish. Exactly the way I like it.

N
NeilE
Absolutely tremendous beer!

I’m so glad I bought this beer for a couple of reasons.
1. It is a really good example of a Northern England beer with a fantastic flavour and great body. Very easy to brew with good clear instructions, I will most definitely be getting this one again.
2. The Wyeast 1469 worked absolutely tremendously! If you have not tried this yeast do yourself a favour. It was my first time with a liquid yeast and it couldn’t have been a better experience…I am now a convert. It was then …my first time at reusing the yeast after rinsing it from the trub for another brew..perfect. the yeast that keeps on giving.

C
Chris
Awesome!

Super good! I added a few ounces of my neighbors homegrown hops towards the end of the boil. I feel this beer can be played around with a little. Any beginner home brewer should brew this recipe.

G
George K.
A Crisp, Refreshing Session Ale

The ale is complex. The citrus and mineral notes balance the malts and hops well. I will make this ale again.

F
Fred S.
Our House Brew

We adopted The Innkeeper as our house brew. It’s smooth texture and crisp flavor is as good in a warm glass after a half hour conversation as it was when freshly poured. We always have this brew on hand when friends drop by, or after a hard days work/play.