December 26, 2008

Will this home brew recipe work?

I found this recipe and it’s ideal for me to make. We want to make some beer before everyone goes back to college but we dont have 3-4 weeks like other recipes take. this one says it will take 6-10 days to be ready to drink. Will this work or not?

http://www.eartheasy.com/eat_homebrew.htm
We are more concentrated on it having the same effects as beer rather than taste.

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December 25, 2008

How do you feel about the merger of SA Miller *Miller Brewing company* and Molson-Coors in a Joint venture?


http://allafrica.com/stories/200710100401.html

there’s the link if you think this is a hoax, Coors and Miller have created a joint venture, effectively creating a 2 company market in the United States for the Big Brewers, A-B and now Coors and Miller. What do you think the effect will be on the american mass beer market, beer costs and flavor profiles. I will award a best awnser, so think carefully on it and please, if you cant give more then a 4 word answer, you likely wont hit the spot Unless it was “More reasons to Homebrew” or something along those lines. Give it a good shot and good luck

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December 20, 2008

Which is your favorite type of honey for home-brewing beer (most recipes)?


What type of honey would you choose if a particular homebrew recipe didn’t specify? Clover, orange blossom, or alfalfa honey? How does mesquite honey differ?

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December 19, 2008

Can you help me answer a question about flights?


I brew my own beer and I am taking a domestic flight from Knoxville, TN to Fort Luaderdale, FL and I want to take two pints for a friend to try out. I can find anything online to see if that’s ok…all I can find is information about lighters and razors, etc…So is homebrew acceptable?

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December 18, 2008

How do I get rid of yeast at the bottom of the bottle?


I like to homebrew a few times a year. It always comes out great except that there is always a thick layer of yeast at the bottom of the bottle. I chill it and pour carefully.

How do I get rid of it? The beer at the store does not have, why do I?

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December 17, 2008

Bitter

Deep golden-copper colour with a creamy white head. Overt fruit and malt aromas, a full bodied palate showing complex malt flavours, balanced with a bitter finish. May be served slightly warmer than lighter style beers.

 

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December 16, 2008

Complete Mexican Cerveza Package

This package contains a Mexican Cerveza beer kit, Brew Enhancer 2 and Carbonation drops. A savings of $.98 when purchased as a package.

 

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December 15, 2008

Complete Dark Ale Package

This package contains a Dark Ale beer kit, Coopers Brewing Sugar and Carbonation drops. A savings of $2.98 when purchased as a package.

 

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Draught

Light yellow-gold colour with a tightly packed white head, floral nose with a hint of malt, medium bodied palate with delicate hopping and a slightly bitter finish. The most discerning draught drinker will appreciate this beer.

 

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December 14, 2008

Complete Pilsener Package

TC Brewmasters- This package contains a Pilsener beer kit, 500 gm Light Dry Malt Extract, Dextrose and Carbonation drops. A savings of $4.97 when purchased as a package.

 

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