Making a St. Peter's Beer Kit - Ruby Red Ale

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Uploaded by on May 11, 2011

I recieved two St. Peters beer kits from two very kind sources, one of which is called Maineyak. The other wishes to remain secret. It's a simple kit to make with two cans of liquid malt extract and some hop powder for extra flavour. Can't wait to taste this batch.

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  • did you write the music for this vid?

  • @TheConanski yes

  • Where do you get your beer not from everyday people

  • @oblivionrocks2000 I make all of my beer, except the odd store bought when I run out. 

  • Hey guy. I just made a batch of this there now. I couldn't get the water down to 20°c so i added the yeast and hops at 24°. Is that ok or have i ruined the batch? Thanks guys.

  • @Bosoxist It will be fine. No prob.

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  • i noticed you dont have alot of room left at the top of your bucket what size is your pale are you using.. i have two buckets the one i use for my beer is 32 litres and the one i used (only once )for my ginger beer is 26 litres i didnt like the ginger beer so was thinking of using it for beer the reason i asked this question is yours looks like 26 litres wont it have a blow out at the less of litres ???

  • Thumbs up if you think the anon donation was from an agent of St.Peter's !

  • is that just a 5 gallon home depot bucket?

  • Thanks craig, thats a big relief...

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