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Description: Citrus and peach
Sweetness: Off/Dry
Body: Light/Medium
Oak: None
Alcohol: 11.5
The Handcraft Supplies Mango & Lime Hard Seltzer Kit makes a light and crisp hard seltzer with a refreshing mango and lime flavour and subtle sweetness. Pours clear and colourless with soft carbonation and the subtle aromas of mango and lime.
ABV Approx: 5.2%
Approx Expected FG: 0.997 or below
Colour: Colourless
Makes: 20L
Fermentables Required: 2 kg brewing sugar (dextrose)
Ingredients: Yeast and nutrient [yeast nutrients, dried yeast (yeast, emulsifier (sorbitan monostearate)), yeast extract, vitamins, trace minerals]; chitosan [water, acid (malic acid), fungal chitosan, preservative (sodium metabisulphite)]; flavourings; kieselsol [silicon dioxide solution]; sweetener (acesulfame K)].
Contains Sulphites
Description: Blackberry, black rasoberry and cedar
Sweetness: Dry
Body: Medium/Full
Oak: Medium
Alcohol: 12.5%
Cage Dimensions: 20cm x 35cm. With more than twice the capacity of the smaller model, the 11 litre spindle press offers great value and of course features the same classic design as the other models in the range. It is beautifully made, with a heavy duty pressed steel base covered with a hard wearing enamel coating, a beech cage bound with enameled steel rings, a stainless steel spindle and cast iron press mechanism.
Brewing sugar This will produce a finer, cleaner & faster ferment.
The sugar is a spray dried glucose (aka dextrose) which dissolves easily in cold liquids to form a syrup and importantly leaves no after taste.
Being 100% fermentable, it promotes fast fermentation & can be used for priming during the secondary fermentation.
It is is highly recommended for use in making beers, liqueurs and wines in preference to household sugar (sucrose – being glucose+fructose, with the yeast first having to convert the unfermentable fructose into fermentable glucose prior to fermentation).
Well worth the extra pence per pint or bottle.
