Spitting Feathers
Spitting Feathers

Homebrew Specialists

Homebrew Specialists

UK Suppliers of Top Quality Homebrew Kits, Equipment and Accessories

UK Suppliers of Top Quality Homebrew Kits, Equipment and Accessories

Spitting Feathers

Woodfordes – Wherry Bitter

£23.95


UK MAINLAND ONLY
Scotland and Northern Ireland Call

Woodforde’s Wherry Bitter-

An inviting aroma of malt and citrus fruit is the prelude to this award-winning offering from Woodforde’s. The palate is crisp and citrussy with malt and fine hop notes introducing an interesting complexity to this thirst- quenching favourite.

Woodforde’s Norfolk Brewery-

Based in the heart of the Norfolk countryside, Woodforde’s broadland brewery has built an enviable reputation for producing a superb range of beers, many of them award winning. All are recognised for their impeccable flavour and quality.

Woodforde’s Real ale kits-

This Woodfordes Norfolk Nog Real ale kit has been produced using only the finest ingredients and is based on Woodforde’s original grist formulation. Made with the brewery’s own choice of hops, the beer you brew will compare most favourably to its commercial equivalent. Regional variations in water quality may have a subtle influence on the taste of the final brew.

Approx- 4.5% Contains 3Kg of beer malt

This beer kit does not require any initial brewing sugar or malts. Prime as you would any other beer kit.

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HOW TO CALCULATE THE ABV (Alcohol By Volume) for Beers and Ales

1 – If you use 1kg of spitting Feathers’ brewing sugar you will produce a good quality beer with avg of 4.5 to 5% ABV.

OR

2 – If you were to use 1kg (2x500gs) of dry malt extract (DME) – the colour appropriate to the type of beer (see colour guide below), you will produce a beer slightly higher in ABV yet at the same time retaining its body.

OR The Spitting-Feathers’ RECOMMENDATION!

3 – However, we recommend to you, to use 1.5kg of unhopped liquid malt extract (LME) – again the colour appropriate to the type of beer being made (see colour guide below).

The use of a LME will undoubtedly produce a beer of pure quality, depth, body and flavour than options 1 or 2 above. The ABV will be determined by the use of a hydrometer

Your Guide to Fermentable Sugars ADD THIS

Colour guide to the use of DME (2) or LME (3) above.

  • Light - for lagers or any golden beers/ales.
  • Medium - for amber beers ie brown ales.
  • Dark – for stouts/porters and other dark beers.
  • Wheat – for all wheat beers.
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