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Munich Dark Lager. Before the invention of pale lagers in Pilsen in 1842, the dark lagers of Munich and Vienna were the most favoured beers in Central Europe. All Munich breweries still produce a 'Dunkel' and now so can you. The inclusion of two genuine Bavarian caramel malts gives this beer a deliciously malty flavour and the genuine bottom fermenting yeast its clean palate. Although it is acceptable to ferment this beer at room temperature, a cleaner taste will result from the genuine bottom fermenting yeast if the temperature can be held between 12°C and 16°C. It's worth noting that this lager is best bottled after brewing because of carbonation (fizz) issues; you can just decant it into air-tight bottles for storage. - Not that you should be storing it for long, beer is made for drinking!
Makes 10 litres, or approximately 17.5 pints. You will need a DIY Beer Starter Kit or some other homebrew equipment to use this refill
Although the Beers of the World kits have been designed for use with The BruBox, they can also be brewed using normal home brewing equipment. All kits make 10 litres of top quality beer.
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