What kinds of recipe kits does Midwest sell?
Midwest Homebrewing Supplies offers a large selection of recipe kits. Our kits cover ale, lager, wheat and specialty hybrid styles. All ales come with a “top fermenting” yeast, while the lagers come with a “bottom fermenting” yeast. The ales ferment best at a temperature of between 60°F and 70°F, while lagers should be fermented between 45°F and 55°F. Lagers require a longer period of bottle conditioning, typically 6 weeks. This is ideally accomplished in a refrigerator, but a cool basement floor during the winter months also works well . To determine if your basement is cool enough simply place a glass of water on your basement floor with a thermometer in it. If the thermometer reads between 45°F and 55°F, you’re ready to lager. Most of Midwest’s Homebrew Recipe Kits come with multiple options in yeast. The standard kit comes with dry yeast, but you also have the option of yeast from WYeast and White Labs. ?Kit Descriptions?(#000) – Kits come with dry yeast packs?(#000W) – Kits come w