Brew Day: White House Honey Porter Beer Kit From Midwest Supplies

Thanks Midwest Supplies, I did some homebrewing this weekend. They sent me their White House Honey Porter to brew and review.

I’ve been a honey beer kick lately, first a couple batches of a honeymoon rosemary saison and now this one. I’ve been wanting to try this recipe since the White House released, so I’m glad I finally got the opportunity to try it.

Since I brewed today, it’s obviously too early to give you a review of how it tastes. However, I can tell you about some other observations I’ve made so far.

The recipe kit arrived safely and quickly from Midwest.

For the most part I like the recipe instructions. However, I do wish that they would put the recommend temperature for the yeast to ferment. I was able to find it online, but it was one extra step.

Other than that minor detail, I don’t have any complaints.

Here’s a few pictures from brewing day.

I’ll keep you updated with how it goes!

White House Honey Porter Ingredients

 

White House Honey Porter Grains

 

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Mike

I'm a former coffee blogger, but I’ve been getting to know some really good craft beers and really getting into home brewing. I couldn’t resist starting this little project called Passion For The Pint. When I’m not blogging about coffee or beer, you can find me exploring New Orleans’ wide range of eateries, rooting for the New York Yankees (don’t hate me, I’m originally from New York), working out to burn off the beer calories or reading about beer.

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