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9 Off Flavors and Solutions

October 6, 2011

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Sometimes you just don’t nail your brew when it comes to the tasting part.  To your defense, there’s a lot of things that could have happened. It’s best not to have a camera around when tasting a bad batch of beer because your face will make some very odd expressions.  Regardless there are off flavors that […]

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Homebrewing On The Rise As A Hobby!

October 5, 2011

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I found an article while looking on the internet about how more people are home brewing.  I copy and pasted it below, found it to be very interesting as well as put in my two cents. I hope that you find it as interesting. Results Indicate Growth, Increased Diversity Boulder, CO • July 20, 2011—For the […]

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1st Step To Making Best Stouts Ever

October 5, 2011

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If your even thinking about making a stout this winter, this is a good one to make.  The stout is actually going to be two different stouts 1) Whiskey Oak Aged Dry Stout 2) Rum Oak Aged Dry Stout.  The thing with this stout, is that you need to plan it out in advance because […]

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8 Steps Maple Syrup Amber

October 4, 2011

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Since it’s fall and we have already done a Pumpkin Ale, it’s time to stay frosty and keep up with cool brews to show off to friends and family.  This one is quite different, Maple Syrup Amber.  In my opinion this is one that will ease you into the stout making season. This recipe is […]

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The Ultimate Hop Profile Guide

September 29, 2011

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Its a good thing to know the hop profiles that you put in your beer as well as the hop substitutes for that particular beer that you are making.  So many times there are these weird out of the blue hop shortages that happen. The worst was just a few years back which homebrew shops […]

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Adding Spices To Make A Pumpkin Pie Brew Like A Boss

September 28, 2011

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It’s time to make the pumpkin ale brew taste like a pumpkin pie. If your totally lost on what you need to do to get up to this point or what I’m talking about, it may be a good idea to refresh yourself and reread the blog that this corresponds to this one. As a […]

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The Answer Guide To 5 Base Malts

September 27, 2011

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Many home brewers know of, or have heard of base malts.  You’ve probably seen them in recipes but may not really know the major differences about them.  There are quite a few different base malts: 2-Row, 6-Row, Pilsen Malt, Pale Malt, Wheat Malt, Maris Otter,  just to name the ones that come to the top of my […]

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No Bells or Whistles Hard Apple Cider

September 22, 2011

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Hard apple cider is easy to make.  Also as far as it goes, hard apple cider can be  pretty cheap to make if you are going to be making a smaller batch. I just recently made a batch with a recipe that is from my great grandmothers recipe book. I have dubbed this recipe the, […]

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Make A Pumpkin Pie Brew Like A Boss

September 21, 2011

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Pumpkins are now at stores, which means one thing, its Pumpkin Ale Time!  I love my pumpkin ales.  You can litterally do what ever you wish with a Pumpkin Ale.  This recipe is one that I enjoy making, it really taste like a pumpkin pie in your mouth. At the end of the recipe I […]

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The 6 Things You Need To Know About Choosing Glass Or Plastic Carboys

September 20, 2011

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You would think that the choice is simple when choosing a carboy.  You have glass carboys and you have plastic carboys. But is it really that simple? An ongoing debate has been in the brewing world about plastic or glass carboys ever since carboys have been around on which one is the best option for you when […]

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