Grain Selection


NW Pale Ale Malt
Premium 2 Row Malt
Munich Malt
Wheat Malt
Vienna Malt
Bohemian Pilsner Malt
Belgian Pale Ale Malt
English Pale Malt Maris Otter
German Light Munich 
Golden Promise
Acidulated Malt
Abbey Malt
Biscuit
Black Patent Malt
Brown Malt
CaraAmber 
CaraAroma
CaraBelge
CaraBohemian
Carafa Special III 
CaraFoam
CaraHell
Caramel Wheat
CaraMunich  
CaraRed
Chocolate
Chocolate Rye
Chocolate Wheat
Crystal 15L
Crystal 30L
Crystal 60L
Crystal 75L
Crystal 120L
Dark Wheat
Honey Malt
Special B
Special Roast
Rauch Smoked Malt
Rye Malt
Roasted Barley
Flaked Corn
Flaked Oats
Flaked Barley
Torrified Wheat
Rice Hulls

Liquid Malt Extract

Briess Sparkiling Amber 6.6lb
Briess Sparkiling Amber 3.3lb
Briess Golden Light 3.3lb
Briess Golden Light 6.6lb
Briess Bavarian Wheat 6.6lb
Briess Pilsen Light 6.6lb
Breiss Munich Light 6.6lb








Thank you Mr. Carter!

Thank you Mr. Carter!
Homebrewing is Federally legal. The 18th Amendment to the US Constitution, enacting prohibition in 1919, made homebrewing in the USA illegal. When the 21st Amendment repealed prohibition in 1933, language legalizing home beer making was mistakenly left out (home wine making was legalized at that time). On October 14, 1978, President Jimmy Carter signed H.R. 1337, which contained an amendment sponsored by Senator Alan Cranston creating an exemption from taxation for beer brewed at home for personal or family use. This exemption went into effect in February 1979.