This recipe was copied from : https://www.hbmalt.co.nz/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=603
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This recipe for Revelry was very generously provided by our friends at Zeelandt Brewery.
Revelry is an Oktoberfest lager that has a bit more 'umpf' in the malt and hop department compared to our other Bavarian lager, Jerry Rig (helles). We step mash and cold ferment but as long as the beer is fully attenuated with clean malt and hop profile then it should be a good quaffer.
My aim is to convert this recipe to a passable partial mash with extract brew.
A bit about Zeelandt Brewery:
The connection between Aotearoa, New Zealand and Europe was forged hundreds of years ago. This connection is embedded in our brewing philosophy to produce beer from the new world inspired by the old world.
https://zeelandt.co.nz/
We admit we’ve had to squeeze-fit a few ingredients to be able to offer this kit. The real Revelry from Zeelandt uses all imported German malts and German Hallertau Tradition hops, none of which we stock for various reasons. We’ve agreed on an excellent set of substitutes using New Zealand-grown goodies, but it won’t be quite as genuine as Zeelandt’s own offering.