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IPA One Gallon Beer Kit

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Your IPA One Gallon Beer Kit is perhaps the most widely brewed American style ale. With moderately strong hop aroma and bitterness, IPA malt base provides deep gold, almost amber color and a medium-bodied mouthfeel. This kit is perfect if you're new to world of home brewing or makes the perfect gift to introduce your buddies to a rewarding new hobby. Add one of these to your cart and get your first batch of beer started today.

  • ABV: 6.0% - 6.5%
  • IBUs: 56 - 60
  • Difficulty: Easy

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OTHER PRODUCTS YOU MIGHT NEED
 

If you are making a beer kit for the first time, an equipment kit is a great and low-stress way to get all the equipment you need to make your IPA one gallon beer kit

Equipment kit includes:

  • 2 gallon Fermenting Bucket with Lid 
  • Clear One Gallon Glass Jug 
  • Easy Clean No-Rinse Cleanser 
  • Mini Auto-Siphon 
  • Beer Bottle Brush
  • Hydrometer
  • Liquid Crystal Thermometer
  • Bottle Brush
  • Econolock
  • Lab Thermometer
  • Siphon Hose with Shut-off Clamp
  • IO-Star
  • Test Jar
  • Equipment Instructions
  • Double Lever Capper
  • Bottle Filler

star sanSanitizer and Spray Bottle

Good sanitation practices are absolutely fundamental to good beer making. Five Star San is the premier sanitizer you will need to make your IPA Beer beer kit. A great practice for extra protection is to have a spray bottle filled with sanitizing solution so you can re-sanitize everything that touches or goes near your IPA. Sanitation is much more difficult with beer than wine because beer has a higher pH. Wine's high acidity makes bacterial infection less likely but with beer, one small mishap can cost you your batch. 

amber beer bottleBottles

When your IPA is done, you will need bottles. This standard 12 ounce bottle is a good choice. Bottles do not come with caps.

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Glass Jug  

The one gallon jug pictured here is the standard size for your IPA one gallon kit. 

SiphonsSiphons

Auto-siphons are a great luxury item to have in your brew equipment. Once you have one you will never go without it again. Don't forget to use a heavy duty sanitizer to clean it since you don't want to replace it as often as hoses. A good sanitizer for that job is Five Star San. 

two gallon fermenterFermenters

The fermenter pictured here is standard for your IPA one gallon beer kit.

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 Many people reuse their hoses for far too long. Replacing your hoses often or even using as single use items is highly recommended with beer making. Hoses are very hard to clean and beer is very susceptible to bacterial infection. You do not want to risk losing your IPA over a few feet of unsanitary hose. 

4708-anti-splash-funnel-95307-32839.jpgFunnels

Pouring your IPA wort into a jug can be tricky. Use a big funnel made just for the job. They even have different mesh screens to remove particles. 

AirlocksAirlocks

It is recommended to replace airlocks often. Because they never physically touch your IPA, the sanitation risk is too often overlooked. Bacteria can spread without physical contact in a closed environment and plastic stubbornly harbors bacteria.   

6.5 stopperStoppers and Bungs 

Bungs and stoppers should also be periodically replaced. They can dry out and harbor bacteria. 

 one gallon jug brushOne Gallon Jug Brush

Keeping your secondary fermenters clean before and after use is key to avoid bacterial infection in your IPA. This brush is a great tool to get into those nooks and crannies. 

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Stainless Steel Carboy and Bottle Washer is a convenient way of cleaning your bottles, jugs, and/or carboys.  This high quality tool will come in handy.  Hooks up straight to your faucet with the bottle washer adapter (#4804) and puts out plenty of pressure to clean those stubborn stains from beer bottles that have been sitting around. 

bottle capperCapper

When you bottle your IPA, you will need to cap your bottles. This capper is inexpensive, easy to use and does not require attaching to a counter. It has a magnet to hold the cap in place.  

 

 

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 DID YOU KNOW

The term IPA was coined around the year 1700 for beers made from malts dried with high-carbon coke. this produced beers that were lighter color than other styles popular at that time.

 

 

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