Starting Monday January 30th there will be price increases on CO2, Recertifications and new CO2 tanks. Old pricing remains in effect until January 30th.
Starting Monday January 30th there will be price increases on CO2, Recertifications and new CO2 tanks. Old pricing remains in effect until January 30th.
Starter kits are a great way to get started brewing. Our different kits have everything you need to get that first batch cooking.
Starter kits are a great way to get started brewing. Our different kits have everything you need to get that first batch cooking.
Feeling a little overwhelmed with all of the possible ingredients to make a beer out of? Try one of our peer reviewed recipes and ingredient kits instead! Each of these recipes are designed and hand crafted by the staff at KJ.
All kits include the required ingredients and instructions.
Feeling a little overwhelmed with all of the possible ingredients to make a beer out of? Try one of our peer reviewed recipes and ingredient kits instead! Each of these recipes are designed and hand crafted by the staff at KJ.
All kits include the required ingredients and instructions.
Beer of the Month
Every month we make a new recipe and feature it at a discounted price for the entire month. They're available for purchase both online and in-store.
Just like all of our other recipes, these kits are designed to be easy to make, and include complete step by step instructions.
March 29, 2021 7 min read
One of the best parts about making beer (aside from drinking it) is the social aspect. Brewers love to swap recipes, discuss what well or horribly wrong in their brews. We thought it would be a fun idea to start a beer conversation here. We're going to make a beer every month here and encourage other brewers to make it as well. In the end, we're hoping we can share our opinions and experiences with the recipe and crowd-source some improvements. The recipes will be easy to make and we will gladly assist new home brewers in the production of these beers. They will all be 5.5 gallons in size. We find that after fermenting and racking a 5.5 gallon batch turns into a standard 5 gallon batch pretty quickly.
At the start of every month we will post the recipe in store, as well as on our website, Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. We will also have a set price for the recipe that will include a discount of up to 25%!
Adrian tapped this keg on a Sunday afternoon, poured a pint, took a sip and proudly declared that this was an all-day beer. This Cream Ale is easy drinking enough for any Bud Light enthusiast to enjoy, and with enough nuance for even most cynical craft beer fan to like. It’s a patio beer on a hot summer’s day, and yet, it’s classy enough for a business meeting.
Cream Ales are similar to lagers, they tend to be easy drinking, but they have a bit extra *something* to them. Light in colour, with a thick foam head. It’s smooth with a bit of pine from the Chinook hops. Escarpment Labs special Cream Ale blend really brings this one home.
Ingredients
Grains
- 2 Row x 2.5lbs
- 6 Row x 5 lbs
- Flaked Corn x 2.5lbs
- Carahell x 1lbs
- Acidulated Malt x .2lbs
Hops
- Chinook (13% A.A.) - 0.5 oz @ 15 minutes
- Chinook (13% A.A.) - 0.5 oz @ 5 minutes
Yeast
- Cream Ale Blend (Escarpment Labs)
Extras (Must be purchased separately)
- Irish Moss - 1 tsp for last 15 minutes of the boil
- DME/Dextrose - 150g at bottling for priming