Try one of our peer reviewed recipes and ingredient kits! Each of these recipes are designed and hand crafted by the staff at KJ.
All kits include the required ingredients and instructions.
Try one of our peer reviewed recipes and ingredient kits! Each of these recipes are designed and hand crafted by the staff at KJ.
All kits include the required ingredients and instructions.
Starter kits are a great way to get started brewing. Our different kits have everything you need to get that first batch cooking.
Starter kits are a great way to get started brewing. Our different kits have everything you need to get that first batch cooking.
One of the best parts about making beer (aside from drinking it) is the social aspect. Brewers love to swap recipes, discuss what well or horribly wrong in their brews. We thought it would be a fun idea to start a beer conversation here. We're going to make a beer every month here and encourage other brewers to make it as well. In the end, we're hoping we can share our opinions and experiences with the recipe and crowd-source some improvements. The recipes will be easy to make and we will gladly assist new home brewers in the production of these beers. They will all be 5.5 gallons in size. We find that after fermenting and racking a 5.5 gallon batch turns into a standard 5 gallon batch pretty quickly.
At the start of every month we will post the recipe in store, as well as on our website, Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. We will also have a set price for the recipe that will include a discount of up to 25%!
Wait!?? How can this be #9 if this is the first Honey Juice recipe? Well… We have been quietly brewing this recipe countless times (ok maybe 8 times) for the past 18 months here at KJ. This is our “house” New England IPA. The grain bill is set in stone and we tend to just tweak the hops and yeast based on availability of ingredients. The finished beer always ends up being hazy without being too opaque, and it bursts with citrus and tropical fruit hop flavours. Finally, the addition of the honey malt gives it a delightful, sweet finish. We’ve been handing this recipe out to people all year looking for a new NEIPA recipe, but we figured it was time to make it legit and turn it into an official Beer of the Month.
Honey Juice #9 is very similar to Honey Juice #3 (#1 in our hearts) which also featured all Galaxy hops, but the yeast for this one is different. This time we got a personal recommendation from Phill at Escarpment Labs. He strongly recommended Laerdal for this blend of hops and grains… so if you hate the recipe, you know who to blame.
A special note on hop additions. This recipe has zero hops added in the boil. All of the hops are added once the heat is turned off. Please pay special attention to the instructions and timing of adding hops as this is where the great balance of hop flavour and aroma come from!
Ingredients
Grains
- 2 Row x 9lbs
- Flaked Wheat x 1lb
- Flaked Oats x 1lb
- Golden Naked Oats x 0.5lbs
- Honey Malt x 0.75lbs
- Acidulated Malt x .2lbs
Hops
POST Boil Schedule (minutes)
- Galaxy (14.2%) - 2oz @ Flameout for 10 minutes, do NOT cool for 10 minutes
- Galaxy (14.2%) - 2oz @ 175°F for 10 minutes, do NOT cool for 10 minutes
- Galaxy (14.2%) - 1oz @ 160°F, continue to cool down to pitching temp!
- DRY HOP - Galaxy 2oz addition two days into fermentation, or when the fermentation is most vigourous.
Yeast
- Laerdal Kveik (Escarpment Labs)
Extras (Must be purchased separately)
- Calcium Chloride - 4g (0.8 tsp) at mash.
- DME/Dextrose - 150g at bottling for priming