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Mr. Beer’s 2 Gallon Craft Beer Making Kit is the ultimate beginner-friendly homebrew set, featuring brewery-quality hopped malt extract from Coopers Brewery, a compact 2-gallon fermenter, and 11 reusable bottles. Designed for quick 30-minute brew sessions and ready-to-drink beer in just 3-4 weeks, it empowers millennials to craft fresh, flavorful beer at home with minimal equipment and maximum satisfaction.














| ASIN | B001BCFUBU |
| Age Range (Description) | 21 & Older |
| Best Sellers Rank | #26,281 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #2 in Home Brewing Starter Sets |
| Caffeine Content Description | Caffeine Free |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (5,632) |
| Date First Available | May 5, 2003 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00791192206355 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Volume | 2 Gallons |
| Item Weight | 6 pounds |
| Item model number | Golden Ale Complete Kit |
| Manufacturer | Mr. Beer |
| Package Information | bottle |
| Product Dimensions | 18.5 x 13.75 x 20 inches |
| Special Ingredients | Hopped Malt Extract, Coopers Brewery Ingredients |
| Sweetness | unsweetened |
| UPC | 887651959686 791192206355 885662877807 885836076678 885650197276 885107372935 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
R**Y
Goodbye Retail store beer!!!!
With the majority of online reviews being positive, decided to give MR. BEER a try. With the first keg arriving Dec., 2010, here's a review with results from using both the Premium & Premium Gold Kits to brew the 3-Beer Mix Variety Pack American Series, the 3-Beer Mix Variety Pack and a West Coast Pale Ale. Procedures used were: - strict adherance to the sanitizing process - exclusive use of Spring Water (not tap) - fermenting temp. observed above 65 deg. F - minimum bottling temp. 70 deg. F - careful to use all the ingredients (spatula to get every drop from the canned contents) - use of exactly measured plain white sugar for bottling - fermenting and bottling gestation done in complete darkness - used the recommended 2 week interval between all 3 stages. This is the first time to brew and unlike other reviewers, am no expert but enjoy drinking beer when watching my NFL football games. The results: 3-Beer Mix Variety Pack American Series - Classic American Blonde Ale - Being the first brew, the anticipation had me opening the 1st two bottles after 1 1/2 weeks of cold lagering. Clear golden color, good carbonation, good head retention, a tad sweet but extremely tasty. My favorite beer. - Cowboy Golden Lager - Clear golden color, good carbonation, good head retention, pleasing bitterness w/ nice hoppy aroma. My second favorite beer. - Bewitched Red Ale - Perfect deep color, good carbonation, excellent head retention, this is the best tasting of this American Series Pack. Enticing aroma and a smooth, tasty beer. 3-Beer Mix Variety Pack International Series - Oktoberfest Vienna Lager - Dark Ale color, good carbonation, good head retention, almost no bitterness w/ full hoppy aroma (my wife's favorite). Easy drinking beer and my favorite of this series. - High Country Canadian Draft - Clear golden color, good carbonation, good head retention, pleasing bitterness. Another tasty beer and my second favorite in this series. - Whispering Wheat Weizenbier - Deep golden color, good carbonation, good head retention, caramel finish. Flavorful but the slight sweetness makes it not one of my favorites. West Coast Pale Ale - Clear golden color, good carbonation, good head retention. Tastes in between the Classic American Blonde Ale and Cowboy Golden Lager. Weakest flavor among all the brews made but still tastier than light beer. Preferring American style light (Coors, Bud, Miller) beer, the quality from all the Mr. Beer brews I've made are all tastier. Despite the low published alcohol content, the actual "hit" is very smooth. Don't know were some of the reviewers got their "watery" taste and no "head" opinions. More likely, these sub-standard results were due to their using less than ideal sanitazion conditions, using tap chlorinated water, and/or rushing the brewing process. Got a lot of good tips from various online reviews, which minimized/eliminated mistakes. When one batch of beer is ready for bottling, reserve yourself 3 hours to bottle starting from a fully fermented keg, then re-clean, re-sanitize and have another brew batch inside the keg to start re-fermenting. My greatest advise would be to take your time in all aspects. It will result in a home made beer you can be proud off. Am using 3 fermenting kegs to get brewing into full production. Saving money is one thing, but drinking terrific tasting beer is the all-important consideration. My days of buying retail beer are history thanks to Mr. Beer and Amazon's great service.
S**N
Great for what it is
I give this item five stars, not because it is the best homebrewing kit out there, but because it is probably the most economical choice for a person looking for an introduction to homebrewing. I finished making my first batch of beer, and have the second batch fermenting now. My first batch was the American Blonde Ale that came with the kit. Being a pretty avid beer drinker, I will say it here that the beers that come with this kit are not going to knock your socks off. But I WILL say that it is still decent beer, and just knowing that you made the beer makes it all that much better. You can indeed buy better beer mixes from the Mr. Beer website, although it can be a little costly. Much of them are available here on amazon as well, and if you take advantage of 4-for-3 (buy three and get one free), it's not too expensive. Anyway, I would still prefer to drink the basic beers that came with the kit than buy a pack of Coors/Bud in the store, because the experience of creating and eventually tasting your own homebrew is very enjoyable :) The good news about this kit is that, if you decide to "graduate" from making basic kits from Mr. Beer, you can still use the supplies (the fermenter, the PET bottles) while customizing your own ingredients, instead of buying Mr. Beer refills. The fermenter is great because it's just 2.5 gallons. It will make about twenty 12-oz. bottles of beer, and quite honestly, this is the best way to go for a lot of people. Most beer kits make 5 gallons of beer (or 45 12-oz. bottles), which is great if you are a hardcore beer drinker or really know what you are doing. But for beginners, making smaller batches is a great way to get your feet wet, and if things go bad (or you don't like a batch for some reason), you are wasting less beer. My recommendation: If you want to start understanding the basics of brewing beer without forking over a boatload of cash, get this kit. It can always be customized at a later date if you decide to get into more complex brewing. This is a small price to pay to begin learning the homebrew process, and to start enjoying your very own beer. Also, if you get this kit, take note that although Mr. Beer says its beers are ready to drink within two weeks, you need to give them at least four. They should ferment for two weeks, then transfer to bottles to carbonate/condition for two weeks. It's even recommended to then put them in the fridge for another two weeks before breaking them open.. if you have the self restraint to wait that long :) This is additional conditioning time that allows the flavors to mesh together. You will definitely taste the difference. This is called the 2-2-2 rule (two weeks per stage of brewing).
D**S
Simple Mr. Beer Process
2 Buddies and I decided to try a couple brew kits. We went together and purchased a 5 gal. kit, and I ordered the Mr. Beer kit to try myself. The Mr. Beer kit was much easier to prepare, than a kit with separate ingredient packs, with malt, barleys, hops, etc. The Mr. Beer process is simple, and relatively rewarding. However, for proper beer making, allow about 4 weeks from start to finish, instead of the minimum 2 weeks. I'm on my second batch now. The first batch yielded a simple, yet satisfying Cowboy Lager. It is not complex, but refreshing, with great carbonization. My next is is Wicked Red. The initial Mr. Beer recipe is quite simple in comparison to the other brew we made in 5 gallons with a larger, more expensive kit. That beer turned out really rich, with a full flavor, and quite hoppy. Not my preferred taste, but my buddies liked it allot. For the price, and simplicity, Mr. Beer is awesome.
E**N
Cant wait to try it!!
Easy to start it up and now waiting for it to get done in the next 2 weeks!!!
D**W
Was told the item was badly damaged and they are giving full refund. The service and quality seems to be really poor.
J**R
After years of wanting to get into home brewing, I came across the "Mr. Beer Premium Gold Edition Home Brew Kit" on sale at amazon. After reading a few reviews, I decided to take the plunge. This particular kit comes with two styles of beer: Cowboy Lager and Blonde Ale. The kit is incredibly straight forward and easy to use. They essentially replace the more laborious parts of brewing with a can of HME (Hopped Malt Extract) which is a condensed form of wort. Although the brewing process is extremely simple and quick, it allows for a great deal of experimentation. The basic beers (American Series) have a low alcohol volume (3.7%) and all fall in the lager/light ale category. But their deluxe brews allow for both higher alcohol volume (4.6%) and a wide range of styles (ales, stouts, porters, fruit beers, white beers). Finally, it is fun and easy to experiment using your own add-ins as the instruction booklet tells you exactly how extra adjuncts affect the abv level. For instance, I made the Witty Monk Witbier (4.6%) and added a half cup of honey (0.9%) to create Pine Creek Witbier (5.5%). I can't wait to try this one! The variety and potential for creativity on the Mr. Beer website is huge. They have a large selection of regular and premium refills in all the styles imaginable. They also offer seasonal refills that typically sit at 6.5% (Belgian Dubbel, German Hefeweizen, English Strong Ale, Imperial Pilsner)and they even offer a recipe book where they combine different HMEs with UMEs and other adjuncts to create some very interesting brews (they have over 60 recipes right now). Using the same set-up, you can even by cider refills in a variety of flavours and old-fashioned root beer! As I mentioned earlier, this kit really satisfies the beer connoisseur because of the immensity of flavours it can accommodate. The "ingredients" section allows you to buy single cans of HME/UME in whatever combination you want. They also sell hop pellets and yeast strains in a variety of flavours and styles. All this allows you to get closer to the "true" brewing experience as you gain comfortability with the system. Another reason I love this kit is its size. The brew keg holds about 8L of beer (equivalent to 20-24 standard beers)and is small enough to fit in an apartment closet. You don't need to have an elaborate set-up or an entire room devoted to brewing. I actually like that it only makes a case of beer at a time. If you don't like a particular beer, you don't have to slog through 5-8 cases before you can brew another one. I bought two set of bottles, so I generally have a rotation of two different beers in the fridge at any given time. The beer itself is very good thus far (I have only tried the Cowboy Lager) with a high level of carbonation leading to a nice, lasting head. With the lager, I found that it was really two beers in one bottle. The top half was a lager with nice clarity and head. The bottom half was cloudy in appearance with a diminished head. Swirling does little to counteract this effect. Overall, I'd say the beer is on par with an MGD in terms of taste and appearance. As for the price, you are generally looking at $20-$25 for nearly a case of beer, which puts it on par with lower end beers at the beer store. (Carling, Lucky Lager, Bohemian, etc.)I would say the quality of the beer, even the basic recipes, surpasses those beers. Plus, you get the thrill of making it yourself! All in all, I'd say it is a very good deal. Amazon has a few of the deluxe styles and recipes and they offer free shipping. The Mr. Beer website has far more product but the shipping to Canada can be a killer. In the end, if you are looking to get into the home brewing hobby and/or you don't have much space or money, this is an excellent way to start. It is simple for beginners and the variety of beer styles allows you to grow with the kit as you learn. If you are creative with your taste in beer then you will love the Mr. Beer Home Brewing Kit.
M**G
Super padre actividad y carbonata perfecto sólo que hay que tomarla pronto para asegurar buen sabor
B**I
This little kit is a great introduction to home brewing, although, if you find that you enjoy making beer in it, you will most likely want to upgrade to a bigger setup, but this is a good way for beginners to explore the joys of home brewing. Each kit makes 2 gallons of beer (a case of 24 normal size bottles). I thought it was a great deal at $65 here on Amazon.ca, especially since it included two beer refill kits, which normally sell for almost $30 each. The normal Mr. Beer package includes only one beer kit. So, this is a bargain and for the cost of two refills, you get all the gear, plus the two beer kits, An excellent deal. You also get the brewing barrel, re-usable bottles. and some other items, such as the yeast, no-rinse cleanser/sanitizer, and carbonation drops. Full, easy to understand instructions are also included to guide you through the whole process from start to finish. The keg is easy to put together, but one thing to watch is, when you attach the spigot. It takes a little bit of adjusting and testing to make sure nothing leaks out from where it sits against the keg. It takes a little bit of effort, but you can get it to where it doesn't leak fairly easily. It's a good kit for beginners, but if you're a seasoned brewer, then this kit may not be for you, as it is only produces two gallons of beer at a time and the refills are very expensive, but if you buy malt extract at a local or online brewing shop, then it can be quite economical to produce small batches, and to experiment with various recipes, before committing to brewing full batches. All in all, it's an excellent intro to brewing your own beer, or other beverage at home. It takes up very little space and once you get it going, it can be left alone for a couple of weeks to ferment, then bottle it, drop in the carbonation drops and let it bottle condition for another couple of weeks, chill and enjoy your own beer. There's nothing quite like enjoying the fruits of your labour. Have fun.
S**T
I heard about Mr. Beer kits from a friend so I decided to give one a try and ordered this kit on sale. It came with everything you'll need to brew your own beer including two different syrups that result in two different types of beer. The brewing process is fun and you feel like a craft brewer in your own house, but after waiting a long time and following all of the instructions, both from the manual & online tips from Mr. Beer's website, the end product isn't all that great. First off, the beer has very little alcohol in it (think REALLY light beer). Secondly, it's not all that smooth for a light style of beer. And lastly, depending on the bottles (which are provided; albeit plastic), some of the batch may not come out carbonated (i.e. with bubbles) - two of my bottles seemed to have defective caps, which I didn't notice right away, and when I went to open the bottles, the beer was completely flat and, as a result, tasted awful. Overall, 3/5 - I was sort of happy with my purchase and did enjoy brewing, but I wasn't pleased with the finished product and think I'll just stick to buying my beer from now on.
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