St Peters Golden Ale | 36 Pint Beer Kit
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St Peters Golden Ale uses flavours from different English Pale malts coupled with a perfect balance of hop flavour. Makes 32 pints at 4.7% ABV.
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St Peters Golden Ale Kit
This Golden Ale kit uses flavours from different English Pale malts coupled with a perfect balance of Challenger and Goldings hop flavour, these provide this golden ale with the bitterness and aroma to make a stunning beer. The result is a highly distinctive light, golden ale, with caramel aromas, a pleasing toffee apple flavour and a late bitterness. This 3kg kit makes 36 pints of superb golden ale at around 4.7%. The St Peters Golden Ale was in the Independent Top 50 Beers in 2012.
There are five beer kits in the St Peters Brewery range, This Golden Ale compliments the Cream Stout, Honey Porter, India Pale Ale and Ruby Red Ale. This kit has been approved by the head brewer at the Suffolk based brewery. St Peters Brewery is based in St Peter, South Elmham, near Bungay in Suffolk. The brewery was built in 1996 and is housed in an attractive range of agricultural buildings adjacent to St Peter’s Hall.
DO YOU NEED ANY OTHER INGREDIENTS?
This is an all malt beer kit, and you do not need any additional sugar or beer kit enhancer to make the kit. However, you will need some sugar or carbonation drops to prime the bottles or keg for a secondary fermentation.
WHAT EQUIPMENT DO YOU NEED?
Basic beer making equipment (5g fermenter, airlock, syphon tube with sediment trap, hydrometer, Suresan sanitiser, bottles or barrel). These are available under the starter kit section on this website.
TIPS

We strongly recommend using Pure Brew with this kit to achieve commercial-quality beer. Pure Brew acts as a professional beer enhancer and improves fermentation performance. It feeds yeast essential nutrients and supports strong fermentation, even in low oxygen conditions. Additionally, it treats brewing water and removes chlorine and chloramine. These compounds can cause unwanted “homebrew” flavours in the finished beer. Brewing water quality plays a key role in final beer quality. However, many homebrewers often overlook this important factor. Pure Brew helps you easily condition water and improve fermentation results.
Furthermore, beer finings improve clarity and final presentation. Harris Beer Brite clears beer quickly and helps sediment settle at the bottom. This works especially well for bottles and barrels after fermentation. If you use Corny Kegs, clear the beer as much as possible before kegging. Finings help sediment and haze particles drop out more efficiently before packaging. Harris Starbrite provides a highly effective vegan-friendly fining option. As a result, homebrewers achieve clearer, better-looking, and better-tasting beer.
Additional information
| Weight | 3 kg |
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| Beer strength | 4.1% – 5% |
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1 review for St Peters Golden Ale | 36 Pint Beer Kit
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More recently I’ve been sampling the brilliant Dark Rock part grains, however with an imminent house move (at the time of fermenting) I decided to go down the extract route-(to keep the other half a bit more content & to save a little time-for packing) OK so it hasn’t the smoothness of a part grain or the involvement of truly brewing your own from scratch, neither does it fill the house with the scent of sparging grains or hops (I think my other half would say that’s a good thing ???? but it doesn’t disappoint, there really is no shame when brewing from an extract kit like this, follow the instructions & the perfect beer in a months time, a little bit lively but that’s no doubt due to over priming. I’ve tried st Peters before & no doubt I will try again in the future!