Navel Orange Hard Seltzer Recipe Kit

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Navel Orange Hard Seltzer Recipe Kit | Sweet & Citrusy

Love the sweet, juicy taste of navel oranges? Our Navel Orange Hard Seltzer Recipe Kit makes it easy to brew a crisp, citrus-packed seltzer with vibrant orange flavor—all in just a few simple steps!

Made with real crystallized navel orange powder, this kit delivers an authentic citrus burst without artificial additives or sugar. Perfect for summer sipping, brunch pairings, or as a light, bubbly refresher. Now with double the fruit powder for an even bolder fruit experience!

Easy Fermentation – Ready in as Little as 7 Days!

This kit includes Omega Yeast Propper Seltzer™ Nutrient, a game-changer for sugar-based fermentations. It supports Lalvin EC-1118 yeast, ensuring a clean, fast, and efficient fermentation process. With the right yeast and nutrient combo, your hard seltzer can be ready to drink in as little as 7 days!

What’s Included in the Kit?

  • 4 lbs of corn sugar – Ferments clean for a neutral base
  • Omega Yeast Propper Seltzer™ Nutrient – Optimized for sugar-based fermentation
  • Lalvin EC-1118 Yeast – Produces a crisp, dry seltzer
  • Crystallized navel orange powder – Real fruit flavor, sugar-free, water-soluble

Hard Seltzer Tasting Notes

  • Aroma: Sweet and citrusy with fresh orange zest
  • Appearance: Crystal clear
  • Flavor: Juicy and refreshing with a natural orange sweetness
  • Mouthfeel: Very light body with a smooth, sparkling carbonation

Hard Seltzer Brewing Notes

  • Style: Alternative Fermentation
  • Fermentation Range: 60-80°F
  • Original Gravity: 1.035
  • ABV: 5.5%

Additional information

Support Documents - Instructions Click here for instructions
SKU B11680N
Beer Color Light
Original Gravity 1.035
Total Time to Make 6 weeks
Regional Style USA
Alcohol Content Medium
Yield 5 Gallons
Beer Style Hard Seltzer
Fermentation Type Ale
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Customer Reviews

Based on 24 reviews
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Zeek K.
They never disappoint

Always the best products on the market, it finished fermenting and now am cold crashing it to keg it this sunday, I cannot wait !

J
James H.
Navel Orange Hard Seltzer

turned out okay but took forever to carbonate
over a month!!

J
Jeffrey C.
2 months later still going.

Made 2 batches. One of the orange and one lemon strawberry. Made both the same day and the same way. Both stopped around 1.020 after several weeks. Added more and more yeast nutrient until one got to 1.000 but the other stopped at 1.010 and remained cloudy. Kegged the finished one a few nights ago and added the leftover yeast slurry to the other one to hopefully finish it. I added more yeast nutrient as well. Looks like its fermenting again today. Anyway, i cant say how the orange is yet but if its anything like the lemon strawberry itll be delicious. Recipe really needs to be revised since the yeast nutrient was not enough to finish the job. This has taken way too long for some fizzy water.

T
Travis P.
Not quite like White claw but not bad

It doesn't taste as bubbly as white claw and the orange is different but still drinkable and better then some other seltzers.

L
Larry P.
navel orange hard selltzer

it turned out grate it was ease to make

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Customer Reviews

Based on 24 reviews
50%
(12)
25%
(6)
25%
(6)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
Z
Zeek K.
They never disappoint

Always the best products on the market, it finished fermenting and now am cold crashing it to keg it this sunday, I cannot wait !

J
James H.
Navel Orange Hard Seltzer

turned out okay but took forever to carbonate
over a month!!

J
Jeffrey C.
2 months later still going.

Made 2 batches. One of the orange and one lemon strawberry. Made both the same day and the same way. Both stopped around 1.020 after several weeks. Added more and more yeast nutrient until one got to 1.000 but the other stopped at 1.010 and remained cloudy. Kegged the finished one a few nights ago and added the leftover yeast slurry to the other one to hopefully finish it. I added more yeast nutrient as well. Looks like its fermenting again today. Anyway, i cant say how the orange is yet but if its anything like the lemon strawberry itll be delicious. Recipe really needs to be revised since the yeast nutrient was not enough to finish the job. This has taken way too long for some fizzy water.

T
Travis P.
Not quite like White claw but not bad

It doesn't taste as bubbly as white claw and the orange is different but still drinkable and better then some other seltzers.

L
Larry P.
navel orange hard selltzer

it turned out grate it was ease to make