Homebrew beer, the basics of home beer brewing.

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The step by step process I use to brew malt extract recipe beer. This is a great video to watch if you’re brewing for the first time, or want to know more about how to home brew. Teach everyone what makes a good craft beer!

Duration : 0:7:47

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How to Brew Beer

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Gives a step-by-step tutorial on how to brew beer from a store-bought kit.

Duration : 0:8:23

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How did the Babylonians figure out how to brew beer, 2500 years before the earth was created?

posted on March 12, 2010 in how to brew beer


Or don’t you believe in Beer?

Only one possible conclusion.

The Earth and all humanity is the result of a drunken stuper, perhaps a drinking game.

That does explain why men have nipples.

How to Brew Homemade Hefeweizen Beer : Mixing Home Brewed Hefeweizen Beer

posted on March 11, 2010 in how to brew beer

How to mix up the beer and measure the original specific gravity when home brewing Hefeweizen beer; learn more about how beer is made in this free instructional video.

Expert: Mark Emiley
Bio: Mark Emiley has been homebrewing beer since 1998, with about 140 extract and all-grain batches under his belt, his beers have won numerous awards and his recipes have even been brewed commercially.
Filmmaker: Emily Emiley

Duration : 0:3:23

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How did you come to know how to brew beer?

posted on March 10, 2010 in how to brew beer


Influence of my brother was the main reason to brew. It was from him that I learned the great experience of brewing a unique thing of my own. From there it was through social contacts and self driven desire to make my own label.

Classic Game Room HD reviews NEWCASTLE BROWN ALE beer

posted on March 9, 2010 in how to brew beer

Classic Game Room HD reviews NEWCASTLE BROWN ALE, the famous, flavorful, nutty brown ale all the way from England! Those British know how to brew and this beer shows it. Classic taste, well rounded, balanced and enjoyable anytime, anywhere. CGRHD reviews more than just video games, we also review things that compliment video games. This episode shows what is to come, a series of excellent and unique BEER REVIEWS from the Classic Game Room show! What do you drink with an Atari game? Do lagers go better with Nintendo? Are witbiers more of a Playstation beverage or should they be consumed with the Xbox 360? Beer has a rich history and comes in thousands of brands and varieties. Classic Game Room will periodically review various beers, their taste, our opinions and as always…. unique and moderately informative episodes! It’s NEWCASTLE BROWN ALE! Hooray, beer review videos that are unbiased and full of flavor! Classic Game Room obviously prefers certain beers over others, we LOVE British beers, bitters, ales and anything from the North of England. We also love Belgian style ales, German lagers and American microbrews! How do these beers taste and stack up with each other? How are British beers different than their American counterparts? How’s the UK brewing industry? How do you brew beer? Watch the show, sucka!

Duration : 0:3:52

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Why do monks brew beer?

posted on March 8, 2010 in how to brew beer

Really, I would like an answer besides "God smiles upon beer," "God loves beer," etc…

How about something with history, quotes, recorded information, whatever. Not something shallow or entirely theoretical.

Not saying God doesn’t smile upon beer. I want to know why else monks (like the ones who brew the famous Belgian Trappist beers and the others located in their Abby and Monasteries throughout Europe).
Well, yes they brew wine but I’m concerned with their brewing of beer…

At least wine is used in a Holy Communion. You don’t see beer used in Church, though.
Let’s not forget Germany for many of its great beers, oikos…

There is no doubt the monks (and Nuns in a few cases) have been brewing beer for nutritional and economic reasons. Health can be considered as well since the brewing process happens to kill any harmful bacteria lurking in the water used. Monks brew for barter and cash income concerns. The revenue no doubt funds the day to day expenses of running the monastery but perhaps the local church and charties as well.

A couple of sites by well known sources I keep handy.

http://www.beerhunter.com/documents/19133-000107.html

http://www.btinternet.com/~ron.wilcox/onlinetexts/mb.htm

Mr Beer Beer Kit Review

posted on March 7, 2010 in how to brew beer

This is a great review by the Food Channel of the MR.BEERĀ® home beer microbrewery kit. (Posted with Permission) MrBeer is a simple 2 gallon home brewing system you can get for as little as $40.

Duration : 0:3:7

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I would like to brew beer for cooking. what can i brew in the beer to change the taste. as in seasonings ?.?

posted on March 6, 2010 in how to brew beer

I wanna put a jalapino taste to add in chilli and so on..
I love inventing new things so how does that sound..
not as a drinking beer but as a cooking beer….. TY

As Rachel Ray would say, "Yum-O!"

Garlic would be another good one.

Home Brew Pale Ale Beer Recipe : Different Styles Of Home Brewed Beer

posted on March 5, 2010 in how to brew beer

Get to know all about different styles of beer you can home brew; learn more about how beer is made in this free instructional video.

Expert: Mark Emiley
Bio: Mark Emiley has been homebrewing beer since 1998, with about 140 extract and all-grain batches under his belt, his beers have won numerous awards and his recipes have even been brewed commercially.
Filmmaker: Mark Emiley

Duration : 0:2:59

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