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Craft Brewing Video

December 29, 2011

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So I stumbled across this video on web.  It’s all about craft brewing.  I enjoyed, hopefully you do as well.   Related Post We Got A Video Russian Imperial Stout 1 Russian Imperial Stout 2 Russian Imperial Stout 3  

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Priming With Corn Sugar vs. DME

December 27, 2011

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When it comes to priming bottles with natural carbonation there are 2 techniques that are among the favorites for homebrewers. 1 is the classic corn sugar and the the other is dry malt extract.  Do they give different results? Yes they do. The most common one is corn sugar.  It may very from recipe to recipe but commonly it […]

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Homebrewing Women, No Men Allowed…?

December 22, 2011

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So I was reading over a post on the internet about how up in Portland they had a women only beer tasting.  Read the full one here, otherwise here’s an excerpt: On November 29th of 2011, a women-only beer tasting event was held at the Supreme Bean in Eugene, Oregon. This event was promoted on the Brewpublic […]

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Jay’s Brewing Got A Video!

December 20, 2011

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A few weekends ago grad students came into Jay’s Brewing and wanted to ask some questions about home brewing.  They came up with this video but also check out their website that they put up.  Pretty legit. Since then we have moved.  Here are some pictures from our new shop!

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What Attenuation Is In Brewing

December 13, 2011

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When you’re looking at yeast when it comes to home brewing, normally you see a few things about the yeast: 1) Attenuation 2) Flocculation 3) Alcohol Tolerance 4) Flavor Profile. Alcohol tolerance and flavor profile are easily understood.  We have a post all about flocculation as well.  But what is Attenuation? Attenuation is normally expressed […]

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Craft Brew Is Dominating

December 12, 2011

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Nielsen: Mainstream Domestic, Imported Beer Sales Remain Sluggish While Crafts Soar December 8, 2011 The U.S. beer market continues to struggle, according to the latest numbers from Nielsen. Off-premise volumes declined 1.9% in the most recent 52-week period (ending November 12) to 1.38 billion cases. The outlook appeared brighter on a value basis, as dollar sales […]

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What Happens When To Much Pressure Builds Up – Brew Pic Of The Day

December 9, 2011

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Mastering SRM

December 9, 2011

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SRM? It stands for Standard Research Method.  Now that we have that cleared up and that means nothing to most people, what is it? It’s a scale for color.   Europe has one that is called EBC but we’re not even getting into that.  It’s so rare to see recipes with an EBC but if […]

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Brew Pic Of The Day

December 8, 2011

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You know you’re dating a homebrewer when the Pale Ale has priority in the front seat.

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4th Essential Step In All-Grain – All-Grain Brewing Series

December 8, 2011

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The biggest thing that separates extract with specialty grain brewers to all-grain brewers is that with all-grain brewers you need a vessel called a, “Mash-Tun”.  You can buy these online but honestly I don’t see the point.  You can make them for a fraction of the cost and you don’t need any special tools. But before I […]

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