Kolsch Extract Beer Recipe Kit

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This pale, light-bodied golden ale is copyrighted by, brewed in, and named for the German city of Köln. Kölschbier is traditionally given a long, cold aging period like a lager, which makes for a very smooth and clean beer. A small dose of German Hallertau hops cuts the richness of the malt. "Spritzy" is a word often used to describe Kolsch - very refreshing, and a popular lawnmower beer for beer snobs!

 

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Additional information

SKU 1080
Beer Color Light
Original Gravity

1048

Total Time to Make 6 weeks
Regional Style German/Czech/Continental
Alcohol Content Medium
Yield 5 Gallons
Beer Style German Ales,Hybrid Beers
Fermentation Type Ale
Beer Recipe Kit Instructions Click here for recipe kit instructions

Customer Reviews

Based on 251 reviews
83%
(208)
13%
(33)
3%
(7)
1%
(3)
0%
(0)
J
Jim N.
Kolsch!

This is my second time brewing a Kolsch so I know how good it is! Easy brew & Great taste!

W
Willi M.
Delicious

Came out very tasty, love it

R
Richard M.

Great job

G
Greg C.
Refreshing Kolsch

This beer is an excellent choice if you are looking for a lighter style that is refreshing and smooth. A real crowd pleaser.

S
Scott K.
Kolsch

4 star is likely my fault. I lagered the secondary fermentation and must have added the priming to the bottles too cold because they didn’t carbonate well at all. Still tastes good though.

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Customer Reviews

Based on 251 reviews
83%
(208)
13%
(33)
3%
(7)
1%
(3)
0%
(0)
J
Jim N.
Kolsch!

This is my second time brewing a Kolsch so I know how good it is! Easy brew & Great taste!

W
Willi M.
Delicious

Came out very tasty, love it

R
Richard M.

Great job

G
Greg C.
Refreshing Kolsch

This beer is an excellent choice if you are looking for a lighter style that is refreshing and smooth. A real crowd pleaser.

S
Scott K.
Kolsch

4 star is likely my fault. I lagered the secondary fermentation and must have added the priming to the bottles too cold because they didn’t carbonate well at all. Still tastes good though.