STEP 1: THE ANZAC STORY
The ANZAC story supports the thought; when New Zealand and Australia combine resources, the result is a force to be respected. Ingredients that highlight the strengths of each country, malt from Australian and hops from New Zealand, are combined to produce a delicious brew. Although optional, for that extra dimension of aroma and flavour, the addition of Roasted Malt is well worth the effort. Cheers to the ANZACs!
Ingredients
1.7kg Original Series Real Ale beer kit
500g Coopers Light Dry Maltt
300g Dextrose/Sugar
50g Roasted Malt
25g Nelson Sauvin Hop pellets
Sprinkle the kit yeast or stir in the commercial yeast culture then seal. Look in Talk Brewing for a guide on growing our commercial yeast.
STEP 2: MIX
Crack the grains using a rolling pin and grease proof paper, add to 1 litre of boiling water, remove from the heat, stir in the hops and steep for 30 mins with the lid on.
Dissolve the Light Dry Malt in the fermenting tub, as per the instruction on the top flap.
Add the grain/hop mix by straining through a sieve or grain bag.
Mix the other ingredients as usual, top up to 23 litres and ferment as close to 21C as possible.
STEP 3: BOTTLE
Bottle when two SG readings are the same over consecutive days.
STEP 4: ENJOY
The final alcohol content should be approximately 4.6% abv.