Two Turkey Days Ago, I Cooked A Delicious Brine Turkey W/ Red Wine And Dark Beer; Now I Can’t Find The Recipe!

posted on July 13, 2010 in Home Brewing Recipes

Any ideas? I think the Newcastle BeerĀ® part was my own added touch; but the recipe called for brining the turkey overnight before cooking, and adding red wine to it every 1/2 hour or so in the oven. There was rosemary and whole peppercorns, maybe some sage, and a lot of other spices that made it absolutely fabulous. Does anyone have any recipe that’s similar–or any idea as to where I can find this recipe again? (I found it on the Internet two years ago, and wrote it down, but alas!–during my move from Boston back to LA, the recipe got lost or thrown out.)

Beer Meat Recipe and Lingerie!

posted on June 19, 2010 in Home Brewing Recipes

One of my favorite meat recipes! Beer Meat 2-3 lb. Tip Roast (beef) 2 Onions (chopped) 2T Sea Salt 2t. Pepper 15 Garlic Cloves (chopped) 1 qt. Beef Stock 1 qt. Chicken Stock 12 oz. Beer Cut meat into 2-3 inch pieces. Brown meat in oil. Mix all ingredients in a dutch oven or crock pot. Simmer for at least 4 hours. When cooked, bring to a boil and reduce the liquid to just cover the meat. MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM! Kelli Coffee

Coopers Australian Dark Ale Beer Kit, Hopped Malt Concentrate, 3.75-Pound Can

posted on March 29, 2010 in Home Brewing

Coopers Australian Dark Ale Beer Kit, Hopped Malt Concentrate, 3.75-Pound Can

The Coopers Brewery Dark Ale beer kit produces a beer with a rich mahogany colour and a creamy head. The nose shows roasted malt aromas with a hint of chocolate; on the palate you get generous mouthfeel dominated by roasted malt flavours, sufficient hop bitterness to give balance and a dry finish. A favourite amongst dark beer drinkers.Recommended to be used with Coopers Brewing Sugar and Coopers Carbonation Drops. For best results we recommend using with the Coopers Brewery Micro Brewery Kit.

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How to Home Brew an English Mild Beer : All About Malt & Hops for Brewing English Mild Beer

posted on March 18, 2010 in Home Brewing

Learn about malt and hops with expert tips and advice on brewing English mild beer in this free beer recipe video on making your own English mild beer. 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

How to Home Brew an English Mild Beer : All About Beer Styles for Home Brewing

posted on February 21, 2010 in Home Brewing Recipes

Learn about different beer styles with expert tips and advice onbrewing English mild beer in this free beer recipe video on making your own English mild beer. 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

What Kind Of Beer Is Best For Beer Cheese Soup? Light Or Dark? Any Recipes?

posted on February 14, 2010 in Home Brewing Recipes

It depends on how strong a beer flavor you want. I was just at a brewery and they used a dark ale in their version.
Beer cheese soup sounds soooooo yummy right now too…….

What Kind Of Beer Is Best For Beer Cheese Soup? Light Or Dark? Any Recipes?

posted on February 4, 2010 in Home Brewing Recipes

I make beer cheese soup at work, and by far the best beer to use is killians. You should not use any light beers because they are too watery tasting. Here are a couple of good recipes.
Cheese and Beer Soup
Ingredients
(1 servings)
1 c Finely chopped bacon
1/2 Green bell pepper, chopped fine
1/2 c Chopped celery
1/2 md Onion, chopped fine
2/3 c Flour
1 Stick butter
3 qt Milk
1 Pimiento, drained and chopped
1 c Chicken bouillon
1/2 ts Garlic powder
1 1/2 lb Cheddar cheese, grated
1/2 lb Provolone cheese, grated
1/2 c Beer (medium, such as killians)
1/4 c Chopped parsley
Salt and pepper to taste
Instructions
Cook bacon until crisp, remove from pan and reserve. In about 3/4 tsp) (2 oz.) of the bacon drippings, saute bell pepper, onion and celery. Make a roux by mixing flour and butter over a warm burner of the stove. When it starts to brown, add milk slowly, mixing all the while.
Add the mixture of sauted vegetables, bacon, pimiento, bouillon, and garlic powder. Heat over medium heat. (High will scorch milk). When the milk mixture reaches a medium temperature, add the cheeses and stir until cheeses liquefy.
Add beer to the soup. Reduce heat to simmer and simmer uncovered for 20 minutes. Just before removing soup from stove, mix in parsley for color. Add salt and pepper to taste.
Freezes well.
Makes 1 gallon or 10 servings.
Cheddar Cheese And Beer Soup With Tempura Broccoli Florets
Yield: 1
Ingredients
1 stick butter
1/2 c flour
1/2 c minced onions
1/4 c minced celery
1 salt
1 cayenne
1 bottle medium beer (such as killians);
-(12-ounce)
4 c chicken stock
2 c whole milk
1 lb sharp cheddar cheese; grated
1 ds crystal hot sauce
————————FOR THE TEMPURA——————————-
2/3 c all-purpose flour
1/2 c cornstarch
1 lg egg; beaten
1 c seltzer water
8 fresh broccoli florets;
-blanched
1 tb finely chopped fresh parsley
– leaves
Instructions
In a large saucepan, over medium heat, melt the butter. Stir in the flour
and
cook, stirring constantly for 4 minutes to make a blond roux. Add the
onions
and celery. Season with salt and pepper. Continue to cook for 2 minutes or
until the vegetables are wilted. Stir in the beer and stock. Bring the
mixture
to a boil, reduce to a simmer and cook for 30 minutes. Stir in the milk and
cheese. Continue to cook for 10 minutes. Season with salt and hot sauce.
Reduce the heat and keep warm.
Preheat the fryer to 375 degrees F.
In a mixing bowl, whisk together the flour, cornstarch, egg, and soda
water.
Mix well to make a smooth batter. Season with salt and cayenne. Dip each
floret into the batter, shaking off any excess. Carefully add the battered
broccoli to the oil and fry until crispy, about 2 to 3 minutes. Remove and
drain on paper towels. Season with salt.
To serve, ladle the soup into each bowl. Garnish with the Tempura Florets
and
parsley.
Yield: 8 servings

How to Home Brew an English Mild Beer : How to Clean & Prepare Bottles for an Englsih Mild Beer

posted on January 27, 2010 in Home Brewing Recipes

Learn how to clean & prepare beer bottles with expert tips and advice on brewing english mild beer & beer recipes in this free video clip.

How to Home Brew an English Mild Beer : English Mild Beer Brewing Recipe Tips

posted on January 23, 2010 in Home Brewing Recipes

Learn about the recipe to make English mild beer from our brewing expert in thisfree beer recipe video on making your own English mild beer. 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

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