Father’s Day beer gift ideas – from delicious craft beer packs to make-your-own kits
Plus some of the UK’s best breweries offering tours
Brew your own beer kits
If your dad’s a hands-on person, why not buy him a brew-your-own beer kit?
The Fowndry offers the full works - their kits cost £54.99 and comes with a craft brewing guide, an airlock, thermometer, funnel and easily-explained, step-by-step brewing instructions.
Those who are new to brewing, or on the fence over how much work they want to put in, could opt for a Woodforde’s Admiral’s Reserve Starter Kit.
Much of the process is done for you here, so all you have to do is add water.
The kits cost £22.99 and make 40 pints at 4.5 per cent, or 32 pints at 5.5 per cent.
Whichever kit you choose, most provide the basics: yeast, thermometer and a funnel, but will require you to collect your own bottles before you start bottling.
The kit you choose will come with its own instructions as to how exactly to brew the beer.
Once you’ve added the ingredients, your beers will need a cool, dry room in your house to ferment.
If you don’t have a cellar or an attic, spaces like behind the sofa will do.
Remember, the longer you leave your beer to ferment, the stronger it will be.
https://www.thesun.co.uk/fabulous/f...our-own-beer-kits-delicious-craft-beer-packs/
Plus some of the UK’s best breweries offering tours
Brew your own beer kits
If your dad’s a hands-on person, why not buy him a brew-your-own beer kit?
The Fowndry offers the full works - their kits cost £54.99 and comes with a craft brewing guide, an airlock, thermometer, funnel and easily-explained, step-by-step brewing instructions.
Those who are new to brewing, or on the fence over how much work they want to put in, could opt for a Woodforde’s Admiral’s Reserve Starter Kit.
Much of the process is done for you here, so all you have to do is add water.
The kits cost £22.99 and make 40 pints at 4.5 per cent, or 32 pints at 5.5 per cent.
Whichever kit you choose, most provide the basics: yeast, thermometer and a funnel, but will require you to collect your own bottles before you start bottling.
The kit you choose will come with its own instructions as to how exactly to brew the beer.
Once you’ve added the ingredients, your beers will need a cool, dry room in your house to ferment.
If you don’t have a cellar or an attic, spaces like behind the sofa will do.
Remember, the longer you leave your beer to ferment, the stronger it will be.
https://www.thesun.co.uk/fabulous/f...our-own-beer-kits-delicious-craft-beer-packs/
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