
Image Source: Homemade ale kit
Intent: To create a kit for Whyren's to promote homebrews of ales for their patrons.
Development Thread: N/A
Manufacturer: Whyren's Distillery
Model: Homebrew Ale Kit
Affiliation: Open Market | Whyrens Distillery
Modularity: VERY!
Production: Minor-Produced
Material: 8liter Glass fermenter, yeast, datachips, plasteel, carbonation drops, spigot, washer and nut, bottles with caps and labels.
Description:
With their recent ventures into ales and meads, Whyrens also wanted to give an option to their customers who would be interested in creating their own homebrews. Thus came into production the Whyrens Ale kit. Easy to use, this kit comes with the following.
- 8 Liter Keg Fermenter & Lid
- (11) 740-mL PET Bottles, Caps and Labels
- Spigot, Washer and Nut
- Can of Hopped Malt Extract
- Packet of Yeast
- Packet of No-Rinse Cleanser
- Bag of Carbonation Drops
- Brewing With Whyren's holovideo
- Detailed holographic instructions datachip
Details on on the holovideo and datachip include instructions on how to create your home brew from start to finish, and includes a fifteen minute session by Captain Malacai Blake himself on the various methods of turning your brew unique -- from spices, fruit, the different types of barely, rye, and how to seep these ingredients to enhance your flavours.
There is also the discussion on purity - water, barley, and yeast and the various brewing techniques that can take these three ingredients and create a spectrum of flavours. From pale ales to stouts. An additional carboy is included, for secondary fermentation, along with supplementary S-Bubble Airlocks, that allow for exchange of gases without bacterial infection. Instructions have been included to create a yeast-starter, along with the necessary yeast nutrient. Finally, instructions are provided to allow for late malt extract addition, for the brewer looking to advance their cooking skill!
Weaknesses include a high possibility of getting tipsy. Maybe even addicted at making your own brew. Possible poisoning if you get a bit too creative and add components known to potentially cause death.