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Author: Cassandra Rosas
📅 Thursday Nov 4 2021
📂 Homebrewing Tips

Having an elegant and well-stocked bar in your home is a level up. It says to the world, “Yes, I do have it together.” (Whether or not you actually have it together is your secret, but your bar won’t be the one to spill it!) Do it right, and you’ll add a touch of class to your space, in addition to introducing a new decor element. This guide will walk through how to get started, what you’ll...
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If you enjoy the occasional adult beverage, you’ve probably visited a few bars in your lifetime. Thanks to the “new normal” that focuses on staying safe at home, it’s a perfect time to consider designing your very own custom bar that you can enjoy in the comfort of your own home.
Setting up a bar in your home can be as simple or as elaborate as you wish. With a few simple steps, you can easi...
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Author: Isabella Caprario
📅 Wednesday Jul 1 2020
📂 Homebrewing Tips
Instead of choosing your beer at the store or local craft brewery, why not make it at home? With a home brewery system, you become the brewmaster: make beer suited to your particular taste, all in the convenience of your own home (or garage). People have been making beer for ages, and craft beers have enjoyed a tremendous surge in popularity. We have some advice to help you start brewing your o...
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Author: Lars Larson
📅 Tuesday Aug 20 2019
📂 Homebrewing Tips
Consistency is key in making Pilsners, and that comes with continuously making adjustments to make sure you haven’t verged off the pre-determined path. Lars Larson, brewmaster at Trumer Brauerei shares his thoughts about being solely focused on Pilsner.

“One of the ways we’re able to be reasonably successful with our Pilsner is that we have a vision for the flavor profile that we want, and w...
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Author: John Holl
📅 Saturday Aug 17 2019
📂 Homebrewing Tips
Wheat beer is a diverse category, and personal preferences play a big role in picking the right one. We asked brewers to share their thoughts on wheat beers they enjoy. Here are their suggestions for the next wheat beer in your glass.

Boulevard Brewing Co. Unfiltered Wheat
Doug Cambell, President of Brewery Ommegang in Cooperstown, New York
“One of my favorite rituals with witbiers is to hav...
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Author: Josh Weikert
📅 Tuesday Aug 6 2019
📂 Beer Education
This blonde ale is more flavorful than your average “lawnmower” beer, so save it for after you mow. Once you dial in the recipe, this beer will get your non-beer-drinking friends started down the path to craft-beer obsession! And you’ll enjoy it, too.

ALL-GRAIN
Batch size: 5 gallons (19 liters)
OG: 1.051
FG: 1.013
IBUs: 29
ABV: 5%
MALT/GRAIN BILL
4 lb (1.8 kg) Pilsner malt
4 lb (1.8 kg) Mar...
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Author: Stephanie Montell
📅 Saturday Mar 2 2019
📂 Beer Education
From Planting to Harvest and the Hazards in Between
By Stephanie Montell
Republished from BrewingTechniques' May/June 1994.
Growing hops at home is easy if you know the tricks of the trade. But you better hurry - as spring turns to summer the prime time for establishing new starts is quickly passing.
Driving along Highway 99 in Oregon's Willamette Valley, just a few miles north of BrewingTe...
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Author: Alissa Kolodzinski
📅 Friday Jan 4 2019
📂 Beer and Food

Another great product from Eckert Malting & Brewing
One of the great flavors we all enjoy from beer is malt. Now there are even more ways to obtain malt flavor in everyday ways. Eckert Malting & Brewing has come out with an Amber Rice Malt Cereal
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Author: Brian Kolodzinski
📅 Wednesday Dec 5 2018
📂 Beer Education


- Beer Style – Designing a beer recipe starts by identifying the style of beer you want to create. The Beer Judge Certificate Program (BJCP) provides style guidelines which include aroma, appearance, flavor, mouthfeel, overall impression, comments, ingredients and vital statistics. While the BJCP style guidelines list ingredients, this information includes base ingredients that are generally...
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Author: Steve Parkes
📅 Thursday Nov 15 2018
📂 Beer Education

Lessons from Britain
Originally Written by Steve Parkes (Published in Brewing Techniques, Volume 6, Number 5)
When the Campaign for Real Ale resuscitated the market for cask-conditioned ales in the United Kingdom, many brewers had to make significant adjustments to their brewing processes. As real ale becomes increasingly popular in the United States American brewers are well served to take note of the lessons learned by our fellow brewers across the sea.
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Author: beermasters.org
📅 Thursday Nov 8 2018
📂 Homebrewing Tips
The only bad thing about home brewing: to pour your heart and soul into a batch, only to discover that there are weird flavors in your beer. Let’s take a look at some of the culprits that cause these strange flavors, and ways to stop them from wreaking havoc on your beer.
1. Acetaldehyde – The green apple flavor.
Cause: Acetaldehyde is a naturally occurring compound during the fermentation o...
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Author: Jeff Flowers
📅 Wednesday Oct 10 2018
📂 Homebrewing Tips
Even a mild interest in homebrewing has a habit of growing into a full on passion for the hobby. Beer and ale enthusiasts turn to homebrewing to save money, craft their own unique drinks, and in general be a part of a practice that dates back to the earliest human civilizations. The excitement and enthusiasm associated with this hobby can cause newcomers to get a bit ahead of themselves.

Throughout the journey of learning to brew, everybody will make mistakes. It’s inevitable, and it happens to the best of us. That’s why learning as much as possible about homebrewing is essential for every beginner. Not just to ensure that you’re making the best tasting product, but so you don’t waste too much of your time and money along the way.
The following are some of the common mistakes that beginner homebrewers make. If you’ve done any of these, don’t worry… we all have. But, here’s what you need to know, so you know how to avoid them.
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