8 Great Extract Beer Recipes for Beginners - Savored Sips (2024)

If you’ve already brewed a few extract beer recipes, you probably already know that finding a good extract recipe is difficult and you can never quite be sure if it will turn out well, but you don’t want to waste your time and money on a mediocre recipe. That’s why we’re sharing our list of favorite extract recipes that we’ve personally tried and loved.

» You might also like this Easy Homemade Beer Bread Recipe.

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We can confidently say that these extract beer recipes will save you time and effort and they won’t leave you disappointed in the end. After you’ve brewed them once, you’ll most certainly want to try them again, and maybe even tweak a few things to make your own version.

If you’re a beginner, check out our guide to the homebrewing supplies you’ll need to get started, and read about the process of brewing so you know what to expect.

🍺 Have you read our post about the differences between the all grain and extract brewing processes, where we laid out the pros and cons of each method? See which one is right for you.

American Pale Ale Recipe

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A good recipe to start out with for your first few homebrew recipes is an American Pale Ale. It’s a style that you likely already know well. It’s not too hoppy or high in alcohol, but it’s got a great balance of sweetness and hoppiness that is typical from American-style hops.

This is a great all-round beer to brew for the first time, and a perfect beer to have on tap during the summer. It won’t last long, so you may need to have a second batch going.

5 gallons, extract with specialty grains
OG = 1.053
FG = 1.011
ABV = 5.6%
IBU = 37
SRM = 11

Ingredients

  • 0.25 lbs. (113 g) Briess Light dried malt extract
  • 6.6 lbs. (3 kg) Briess Light liquid malt extract (late addition)
  • 1 lb. (0.45 kg) crystal malt (60 °L)
  • 6 AAU Magnum hops (60 min.) (0.5 oz./14 g of 12% alpha acids)
  • 3.5 AAU Perle hops (60 min.) (0.5 oz./14 g of 7% alpha acids)
  • 11 AAU Cascade hops (30 min.) (2 oz./57 g of 5.5% alpha acids)
  • 2 oz. (57 g) Cascade hops (0 min.)
  • 1 tsp Irish moss
  • Wyeast 1056 (American Ale) or White Labs WLP001 (California Ale) or Safale US-05 yeast (1.5 qt./1.5 L yeast starter)
  • 7/8 cup corn sugar (for priming)

Stone IPA Clone

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Many beer drinkers know of and have tried Stone Brewing’s excellent IPA. If you like this beer – if you like IPA, in general – this is a good recipe to try. It has 77 IBUs, so it’s not light on the hops, and it ends up at around 6.9% ABV.

The tropical, citrusy flavor melds well with the piney bitterness and aroma of the hops. There’s a reason why so many homebrewers are looking for this recipe. It is one of the most popular IPAs in the U.S.

5 gallons, extract with specialty grains
OG = 1.065
FG = 1.012
ABV = 6.9%
IBUs = 77
SRM = 8

Ingredients

  • 5 lbs.light DME
  • 1 lb. 10 oz.light LME(late addition)
  • 1 lb.two-row pale malt
  • 1 lb.crystal 15L malt
  • 0.5 oz.Magnum hopsat :60 (7 AAUs)
  • 0.64 oz.Perle hopsat :60 (4.5 AAUs)
  • 2 oz.Centennial hopsat :15
  • 1 tsp.Irish mossat :15 mins
  • 1 oz.Centennial whole leaf hops(dry hopped for 3-5 days)
  • 0.5 oz.Chinook whole leaf hops(dry hopped for 3-5 days)
  • Wyeast 1968: London ESB ale yeast(1.5L starter) or 1 packSafale S-04
  • priming sugar(if bottling)

German Hefeweizen

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Hefeweizen is a wheat beer that typically has flavors of banana and clove. It’s a great summer beer that is exceptionally easy to make, so it’s a good recipe to learn with and perfect. With a hefeweizen, the type of yeast you choose will have a significant impact on the flavor.

This recipe uses the typical hefeweizen ale yeast, which will give more banana flavors than clove, like other yeast strains will. If you use an American hefeweizen yeast, the banana and close flavors will be nearly non-existent. Try a few different ways to see what you like best.

5 gallons extract only
OG = 1.049
IBUs = 12-14

Ingredients

  • 6.6lbs LME Wheat extract
  • 0.85 oz Tettnager hop pellets (4.5%AA), 60 minute addition
  • WLP300 Hefeweizen Ale yeast

American Style Amber Recipe

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An Amber beer is sort of a nebulous term used for a beer that falls into the color range of amber. This style of beer focuses on the malt, so it tends to be a medium to heavy bodied beer with noticeable caramel/crystal malt flavor.

American hops are used, do of course you’ll also get thatfloral hops aroma and slight bitterness. If you like malty, darker beers, this one is for you.

5 gallons, extract plus grains
OG = 1.051 (12.6 °P)
FG = 1.013 (3.2 °P)
IBU = 35 SRM = 10 ABV = 5.1%

Ingredients

  • 6.0 lb. (2.72 kg) Alexander’s light liquid malt extract (2 °L)
  • 0.75 lb. (340 g) Great Western crystal malt (40 °L)
  • 0.5 lb. (227 g) Durst Munich malt (8 °L)
  • 0.25 lb. (113 g) Great Western crystal malt (120 °L)
  • 6.5 AAU Horizon hops, (60 min)
  • (0.5 oz./14 g at 13% alpha acids)
  • 1.5 AAU Cascade hops, (10 min)
  • (0.25 oz./7 g at 6% alpha acids)
  • 2.25 AAU Centennial hops, (10 min)
  • (0.25 oz./7 g at 9% alpha acids)
  • 1.5 AAU Cascade hops, (0 min)
  • (0.25 oz./7 g at 6% alpha acids)
  • 2.25 AAU Centennial hops, (0 min) (0.25 oz./7 g at 9% alpha acids)
  • Wyeast 1056 (American Ale), White Labs WLP001
  • (California Ale) or Fermentis Safale US-05 yeast.

Red Ale Recipe

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One of our favorite beers to brew has been this red ale recipe. It started out as a recipe for hoppy red ale from Serious Eats, but we’ve changed it around a bit and it’s even won us a few homebrew competitions.

We reduced the hops to make it a more well-rounded red ale, with a slightly sweet malt flavor from the specialty grains. This is a great extract recipe to try if you like red ale.

5 gallons
OG = 1.059
FG = 1.015
ABV = 5.7%
IBU = 29

Ingredients:

  • 6 lb light pilsen DME
  • 1 lb CaraRed malt
  • 8 oz Crystal 60L
  • 3.2 oz Carafa I
  • 0.5 oz Centennial (60 minutes)
  • 0.5 oz Centennial (15 minutes)
  • 1 oz Amarillo (5 minutes)
  • 1 oz Amarillo (dry-hopping)
  • 1 tsp. Irish Moss
  • Wyeast American Ale (1056)

American Wheat Beer Recipe

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We’ve added some citrusy and herby notes to our American Wheat Ale recipe that helped us win the Wheat Beer category at a homebrew competition. This beer just gets better with age! It has orange peel and coriander in it, just like the popular Sunshine Wheat Beer from New Belgium.

You could also get creative and substitute those ingredients for others, like blood orange or even jalapeno. ☆ See the recipe here.

5 gallons
OG = 1.049
FG = 1.011
ABV = 4.8%
IBU = 17

Ingredients:

  • 4 oz. Gambrinus honey malt
  • 3.3 lb. Bavarian wheat LME
  • 3.0 lb. Bavarian wheat DME
  • 1.0 oz. Hallertau Hersbrucker hops
  • 0.4 oz. dried bitter orange peel
  • 2 tsp. crushed coriander
  • 1 tsp. Irish moss
  • Wyeast 1010 American Wheat yeast

See brewing instructions

House Porter

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One of my favorite beer styles is Porter, and I love the Black Butte Porter from Deschutes in Oregon. It has the typical chocolate and roasted malt flavors, but it’s not over the top, and it balances nicely with the hops.

We’ve made many porters over the years, but this House Porter always turns out very tasty and is a favorite of our friends whenever we have serve our beer at parties.

5 gallon, partial mash
OG = 1.061
ABV = 5.7
IBU = 34

Ingredients

  • 6 Lbs of Dark Dry Malt Extract (DME)
  • 8 Oz of Crystal 40L Malt
  • 8 Oz of Black Malt
  • 8 Oz of Special Roast Malt
  • 8 Oz of Flaked Oats
  • 8 Oz of Torrified Wheat
  • 2 Oz of Fuggle Hops (30 Minute Boil)
  • 1 Oz of Hallertau Magnum Hops (60 Minute Boil)
  • 1 Pkg of WLP023 Burton Ale Yeast

Milk Stout Recipe

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If you’ve ever tried the Left Hand Milk Stout – one of the most popular milk stouts on the market today – you might be tempted to make one of your own at home. No, it doesn’t have milk in it, but it does have lactose in it. Lactose is a form of sugar that doesn’t get consumed by the yeast in the fermentation process.

It adds a smooth, creamy and sweet note to the beer, that you can’t really get any other way.

5 gallon extract
OG = 1.068
FG = 1.016
ABV = 7%
IBU = 19

  • 3.85 lb (1.74 kg) light malt extract syrup
  • 2 lb (0.9 kg) pale two-row malt
  • 1.0 lb (0.45 kg) lactose (15 minutes before end of boil)
  • 0.75 lb (340 g) 60° L crystal malt
  • 0.75 lb (340 g) Munich malt
  • 0.75 lb (340 g) chocolate malt
  • 0.5 lb (227 g) flaked barley
  • 0.5 lb (227 g) flaked oats
  • 0.3 oz (8.5 g) Magnum pellet hops, 13% a.a. (60 min)
  • 1.0 oz (28 g) E.K. Goldings pellet hops, 5% a.a. (10 min)
  • California ale yeast

CONCLUSION

This collection of recipes should keep you busy brewing for a while. Try them out, make some changes and see which ones become your favorites.

After you’ve brewed these beers, come back and let us know how you like them, and how you would change them to make your own unique home brewing recipe.

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FAQs

How do you make good beer extract? ›

The extract brewing process is fairly simple and consists of the following steps:
  1. Heat water.
  2. Steep specialty grains (for flavor only, not for sugar)
  3. Remove the grain.
  4. Heat to a boil.
  5. Turn off heat.
  6. Dissolve the liquid (or dried) extract sugar.
  7. Turn heat back on.
  8. Boil and add hops.
May 23, 2020

How much flavor extract to add to beer? ›

We recommend adding 2 oz., stirring it in, then tasting it. You can always add more extract if the flavor isn't strong enough for you, but you can't really take it back out. To use fruit extracts, simply pour the extract into your bottling bucket or keg before you transfer the beer.

How to make your own beer easy? ›

Brew
  1. Pour 10 liters of fresh, cold water into the 10 gallon plastic pail (carboy). ...
  2. In your largest pot, bring seven liters of water to a boil.
  3. Add one can of malt extract. ...
  4. Add the sugar and stir to dissolve.
  5. As soon as the sugar is dissolved, pour contents into the carboy.

How to make beer wort from scratch? ›

You soak crushed, malted grains in hot water to change starch into sugar, then drain away the resulting sugary liquid, which is your wort. That's it. Once your wort has been created in the brew pot then everything can be handled in the same way as in extract brewing.

How much dry malt extract for 1 gallon of beer? ›

Unhopped extract is preferable for brewers making their own recipes. A rule of thumb is 1 pound of malt extract (syrup) per gallon of water for a light bodied beer. One and a half pounds per gallon produces a richer, full bodied beer.

How to make beer quickly? ›

Keep Original Gravity Low

The lower the gravity, the greater chance of producing a quality beer in a short amount of time—aim for something below 1.050. British and American session ales generally work well for a fast turnaround.

What is the easiest beer to make? ›

Five Easiest Beers to Home Brew
  • American Amber Ale. If you want to experiment with clarifiers and fining agents, American Amber Ale is the best bet for you to start. ...
  • American Brown Ale. ...
  • American Pale Ale. ...
  • American Wheat Ales. ...
  • Porters.
Jun 8, 2022

What are the 4 raw ingredients to make beer? ›

There are four main ingredients in making beer: malt, hops, yeast, and water. Familiarize yourself with each ingredient and learn to use adjuncts and finings to expand your repertoire of recipes.

How do you make beer for the first time? ›

The beer brewing for beginners' process can take you about 21 to 28 days, depending on the style of beer. Typically, you would need around 20 minutes to mix the ingredients, then leave them to brew for approximately 7 days. After that, you bottle the beer (takes about 40 minutes) and leave it to ferment.

How to make beer with yeast at home? ›

Then...
  1. Pour cooled wort into the fermenter. ...
  2. Add water to bring the level to 5 gallons.
  3. Aerate wort by splashing it around in its container. ...
  4. Add yeast. ...
  5. Seal your fermenter, add a fermentation air lock, and store in a dark cool place.
Nov 12, 2019

What is unfermented beer called? ›

Wort is a brewing term that essentially means unfermented beer. It is beer before it is the beer that we drink.

Can you make beer from cornmeal? ›

There are a variety of ways to use corn in a beer recipe. The first thing to know about brewing with corn is that different forms of corn can be used, including cornmeal, corn grits, malted corn, flaked corn, popcorn, corn sugar, and other types of fermented corn.

What is beer extract? ›

Your extract is created from base grains, also called base malts. The extract provides the sugars that will turn into alcohol during fermentation. You can add flavors such as chocolate, or coffee, adjust the color, add or reduce bitterness, and even tinker with the acidity of your final beer with specialty grains.

What is real extract in beer? ›

Real Extract (RE) is a precise calculation concerning the gravity of beer. It is related to a boiled wort's gravity, a fermented wort's attenuation, and a finished beer's alcohol level.

How long does beer extract last? ›

Dry malt extract should be stored just like grains. As long as the DME is dry and sealed from oxygen, you can buy in bulk, and use it for up to about 1 year. This assumes you keep it away from sunlight and maintain the temperature between 50° and 70° F.

What is the best root beer extract for homemade root beer? ›

Best Extract for Homemade Root Beer

I won't dissuade you from using widely-recognized brands out there, but I will tell you that my favorite extracts are Watkins root beer extract or Zatarains root beer extract. Both of these extracts are extremely delicious and have an intense but well-balanced root beer flavor.

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