Sixpoint Resin IIPA (Sixpoint Brewery) Home Beer Brewing Kit
Vendor: Craft a Brew
From our Craft Brewer’s series, we’ve collaborated with acclaimed Sixpoint Brewery to bring their popular Resin beer to your kitchen with this beer brewing kit. This Imperial IPA from Brooklyn, NY-based Sixpoint Brewery is described by the brewer as “an ode the the sticky quintessence of hops”. This piney, resinous...
From our Craft Brewer’s series, we’ve collaborated with acclaimed Sixpoint Brewery to bring their popular Resin beer to your kitchen with this beer brewing kit. This Imperial IPA from Brooklyn, NY-based Sixpoint Brewery is described by the brewer as “an ode the the sticky quintessence of hops”. This piney, resinous double IPA is perfect for the lover of hoppy, unique beers. We incorporate a copious amount of resinous hops for this recipe that comes in at 9.1 % alcohol. It's the biggest beer we have ever released!
With this beer brewing kit, you can brew your own beer like a true craft brewer, and enjoy this Brooklyn brew no matter where you live!
Check out our Homebrewing 101 blog post for instructions & tips for how to use a beer making kit.
WHAT'S IN THE BOX?
This Sixpoint Resin IIPA beer kit comes with all the supplies you need to be a master brewer & make Sixpoint's Resin IIPA, including:
- 1-Gallon carboy
- Funnel
- Racking Cane
- Rubber Stopper
- Transfer tubing and thumb clamp
- Airlock
- Thermometer
- Guide to Craft Brewing
- Sixpoint Resin IIPA Recipe kit
- Sanitizer
Already have the equipment? Click below to get the ingredients to brew this infamous double IPA:

About the Brewery
Sixpoint Brewery was founded in 2004, out of an 800 square foot garage in Red Hook, Brooklyn, but the real birth of Sixpoint begins at the dawn of civilization when the earliest societies began cultivating grains to make fermented beverages and the desire for excellence in the craft of brewing was forged. Sixpoint Brewery’s Resin zeroes in on the botanical structure of the hop cone to get to the essence of this beer. When hops are at their peak maturity, their cores swell up with a sticky, resinous substance that is the flavor you crave from an IPA.
Click here to view our Guide to Craft Brewing.