Archive for May, 2010

Home Brew Pale Ale Beer Recipe : Cooling Wort For Home Brewing Pale Ale Beer

Monday, May 31st, 2010


Wine And Beer Making Guide.


How to cool wort for home brewing pale ale beer; learn more about how beer is made in this free instructional video. Expert: Mark Emiley Contact: www.wahomebrewers.org Bio: Mark Emiley has been homebrewing since 1998 when he cooked up his first batch of porter. Filmmaker: Mark Emiley

Wine And Beer Making Guide.

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Sunday, May 30th, 2010


Awesome Home Brew.


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Helping daddy brew beer

Saturday, May 29th, 2010


The Ultimate Games Guide.


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The Ultimate Games Guide.

How to Home Brew Beer : Chilling the Wort for Home Brewed Beer

Friday, May 28th, 2010


The Ultimate Home Brewers Recipe Book, 641 Home Brew Recipes.


Learn how to chill the wort for home brewed beer with expert brewing tips in this free home brew beer video clip. Expert: Johnathan Brack Bio: Jonathan Brack is a professional chef and has been home brewing for over 10 years. He consults with microbreweries and brew pubs in the Austin area, frequently scheduling hands-on demonstrations. Filmmaker: Murlin Evans

The Ultimate Home Brewers Recipe Book, 641 Home Brew Recipes.

How to Home Brew Beer : From Wort to Jug: Home Brewing Beer Basics for Beginners

Thursday, May 27th, 2010


Awesome Home Brew.


Learn how to pour the wort into the primary fermenting jug when home brewing beer with expert brewing tips in this free home brew beer video clip. Expert: Johnathan Brack Bio: Jonathan Brack is a professional chef and has been home brewing for over 10 years. He consults with microbreweries and brew pubs in the Austin area, frequently scheduling hands-on demonstrations. Filmmaker: Murlin Evans

Awesome Home Brew.

BrewFanatics TV – Eric Toft Interview, Beers, Girls, Boat Tour – 2010 Craft Brewers Conference

Wednesday, May 26th, 2010


The Ultimate Games Guide.


In this BrewFanatics TV mini-series, Tommy travels to downtown Chicago for the Brewers Association’s Craft Brewers Conference. The three-day event included seminars, the Brew Expo America trade show, the World Beer Cup, the Gala Awards dinner, local brewery tours, and tons of fun parties. Unfortunately, Dave and Josh couldn’t attend the event. In this episode, Tommy attends Day 2 of the CBC. He wandered around Brew Expo America, drank some beer, interviewed Eric Toft (Award winning brew master from Germany), and wandered some more. Finally, Tommy takes a Chicago River architecture boat tour and … you guessed it… drank more beer! Cheers! Oh yeah… and he goes to a dance club! Haha. Who goes to a dance club? Honestly…

The Ultimate Games Guide.

All Grain Brewing Recipes-Brew Your Best Beer

Wednesday, May 26th, 2010


The concise art of beer making at home is enjoyed and experienced by beer making enthusiasts everywhere. In 1920 the United States outlawed the manufacture and consumption of alcoholic beverages “for beverage purposes”. All Grain Brewing RecipesBrewing on a domestic level has been done for thousands of years, but has been subject to regulation and prohibition. One of the earliest, modern attempts to regulate private production that affected this era was the Inland Revenue Act of 1880 in the United Kingdom; this required a 5-shilling home brewing license. While legality of home brewing varies from country to country, most allow home brewing, some countries limiting the volume brewed by an individual, and even fewer countries allowing distillation of hard alcohol. There is a majority of people who fail to brew a successful batch of beer (over 75%), try to avoid being a statistic. Some important factors for making a great beer include, gentle handling and using fresh grains. These remedy preserve flavors and have the beer come through fresh. Fresh beer is the result of fresh grains. Knowledge of brewing beer and wine was passed on from the Egyptians to the Greeks and finally to the Romans. The goal these days is to build a good beer brewed from fresh grain and hops, one that is pure all-grain wort, made the same way as those very good commercial micro brewed beers, otherwise what is the point of brewing your own beer, right? Either brew some good stuff or just go buy it. You do have the option of purchasing the expensive kits for home brewing, some which run as high as $100-200 dollars!. In recent times, home brewing has increased in popularity creating a subculture that usually follows most hobbies. Mass production of brewed beverages began in the 1700s with the industrial revolution. Sometimes known as beer in a can, no-boil, and hopped wort; beer kits contain liquid malt extract that, when reconstituted with water, produces wort. Home brewers can select from ingredients identical to those used in commercial brewing, in addition to a wide range of post-market customization as well. Wort is typically boiled for an hour to two hours, which allows the beer to be infused with hop flavor and which also has the effect of sterilizing the liquid so that it will not be contaminated before the addition of yeast. Sometimes referred to as “craft brewing”, home brewing has developed various home brewing clubs and competitions. Primary fermentation of home brewing takes place in a large glass or plastic carboys or food-grade plastic bucket, nearly always sealed. New innovations, like thermometers and hydrometers, allowed increases in efficiency and attenuation. Having a high quality beer making guide that will enhance and complete the beer making  is paramount.   A guide that will steer you clear of trouble and help you with the equipment choices and the best quality ingredients like those from Muntons, Coopers, Briess and Brewers Best to name just a few. Quit spending your money on poor tasteless commercial beer from the local store! The correct steps and methods must be completed to ensure the best quality of beer is created. The advantages of brewing your own fresh batch of beer from the comfort of your home are quite obvious, one of which is saving money. All Grain Brewing RecipesAll you home beer brewers should have the very best start possible for a great beer making sustain. There are home brewing methods that can save you hard earned cash at the same time allowing you to brew some of the best beer ever made right at home.

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How to Home Brew Beer : Adding Bitter Hops to Home Brewed Beer

Tuesday, May 25th, 2010


Awesome Home Brew.


Learn how to add bitter hops to home brewed beer with expert brewing tips in this free home brew beer video clip. Expert: Johnathan Brack Bio: Jonathan Brack is a professional chef and has been home brewing for over 10 years. He consults with microbreweries and brew pubs in the Austin area, frequently scheduling hands-on demonstrations. Filmmaker: Murlin Evans

Awesome Home Brew.

Dave Jory – A Taste of Cracker – “Home Brew Beer”

Monday, May 24th, 2010


Make Money Drinking Beer.


A taste of the comedians performing at the Cracker Festival 2008

Make Money Drinking Beer.

BrewFanatics TV – Welcoming Party – Craft Brewers Conference 2010: Part 1

Sunday, May 23rd, 2010


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In this BrewFanatics TV mini-series, Tommy travels to downtown Chicago for the Brewers Association’s Craft Brewers Conference. The three-day event included seminars, the Brew Expo America trade show, the World Beer Cup, the Gala Awards dinner, local brewery tours, and tons of fun parties. Unfortunately, Dave and Josh couldn’t attend the event. No worries, though, I drank a few beers in their honor :) In this episode, Tommy goes to the Field Museum for the CBC Welcoming Ceremony (Party). Nearly 30 local Illinois beer brewing companies handing out samples of their delicious beer. Could life get any better? Cheers!

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