Wheat Beer Extract Beer Recipe Kits
Wheat beers are light, hazy, and always easy to love. These wheat beer extract kits make it simple to brew refreshing beers at home, with soft malt character and plenty of room to get creative. From classic German-style Hefeweizens to bright, fruit-forward American wheat ales, this collection is full of smooth, summer-ready brews. Whether you're brewing your first batch or just craving something crisp and citrusy, these kits have you covered.

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Bloozie Doozie Blueberry Wheat Beer Extract Beer Recipe Kit from $47.99
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Ace In The Hole American Wheat Extract Beer Recipe Kit from $39.99
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Spritz & Bite Hefeweizen Extract Beer Recipe Kit from $46.99
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Endless Summer American White Ale Extract Beer Recipe Kit from $47.99
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Cape Cod Cranberry Red Wheat Ale Extract Beer Recipe Kit from $49.99
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Mango Tango Wheat Beer Extract Beer Recipe Kit from $42.99
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Razzle Bedazzle Raspberry Wheat Ale Extract Beer Recipe Kit from $45.99
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Bee-Line Honey Wheat Beer Extract Beer Recipe Kit from $53.99
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Peach Pie Fruit Wheat Ale Extract Beer Recipe Kit from $44.99
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Super Soaker Summer Watermelon Ale Extract Beer Recipe Kit from $48.99
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Sticky Paws Honey Wheat Ale Extract Beer Recipe Kit from $55.99
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Lipstick Kiss Cherry Wheat Ale Extract Beer Recipe Kit from $42.99
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Indian Summer Honey Red Wheat Ale Extract Beer Recipe Kit from $58.99
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Sweet Emotion Strawberry Wheat Ale Extract Beer Recipe Kit from $44.99
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Harvest Moon Maple Wheat Extract Beer Recipe Kit from $48.99
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Tropical Fruit Punch Wheat Beer Extract Beer Recipe Kit from $42.18
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Ramble In The Bramble Blackberry Wheat Ale Extract Beer Recipe Kit from $44.99
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Eleven Thousand Two Hundred And Thirty Five Wheat Ale Extract Beer Recipe Kit from $46.99
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So Far So Good Apricot Wheat Beer Extract Beer Recipe Kit from $43.99
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Summer's Spell Wheat Ale Extract Beer Recipe Kit from $52.99
Frequently Asked Questions: Wheat Beer Extract Recipe Kits
What is a Wheat Beer?
Wheat beer is a light, refreshing style brewed with a significant portion of malted wheat. It often has a soft body, hazy appearance, and flavors ranging from citrusy and clean to spicy and fruity, depending on the yeast used.
Is wheat beer supposed to be cloudy?
Yes! The haze in wheat beers comes from proteins in the wheat and suspended yeast. It’s part of the style and adds to the texture and flavor — don’t fight the cloud.
Are wheat beers good for extract brewing?
Definitely. Wheat beer kits are perfect for extract brewers because they’re simple, forgiving, and ferment quickly. They’re a great choice for summer brewing or anyone looking for a smooth, easy sipper with character.
Do I need to use special yeast for wheat beer?
It depends on the style. German-style Hefeweizens typically use specialty wheat yeast that produces those iconic banana and clove aromas, while American wheat beers use cleaner ale yeasts that let other ingredients shine.
Can I add fruit or spice to wheat beers?
Absolutely. Wheat beers are a blank canvas for fruit, citrus peel, spices, and more. They're especially popular for flavor experiments that stay light and refreshing.
Looking for something juicy? Check out our Ramble In The Bramble Blackberry Wheat Ale — it’s tart, bright, and perfect for warmer days.
What’s the difference between Hefeweizen and American Wheat?
Hefeweizens use traditional German yeast for spicy, fruity flavors and a more pronounced haze. American wheat beers use clean yeasts and lean toward citrus and hop-forward balance. Both are brewed with wheat but taste totally different.
What food pairs well with wheat beer?
Wheat beers go great with grilled chicken, seafood, salads, and soft cheeses — basically anything fresh and light. They're also a favorite with brunch food, like omelets or Belgian waffles.
No time to cook? Just pair your wheat beer with sunshine and questionable life choices. It still works.