Maestro Homebrew Beer Kit w/ Auto Siphon

posted on January 20, 2011 in Beer Brew Kits

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The Maestro Kit is perfect for the beginning brewer. Now upgraded with a Fermtec Auto Siphon, make transfers from the fermenter to the bottling bucket a simple task. Each Equipment Kit Includes: True Brew Handbook, 6.5 Gallon Primary Fermenting Bucket, 1 Lid Drilled & Grommet, 6.5 Gallon Bottling Bucket w/ Spigot, Fermometer Fermentation Thermomete[Read More]

The Home Brewer’s Handbook: Learn To Homebrew Like A Professional With This Step-By-Step Instruction Manual On Making Beer From The Comfort Of Your Own Home

posted on January 12, 2011 in Beer Brew Kits

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Learn to make your own beer at home! After learning how to brew beer... you can go on to learning how to brew your own wine...your own liquors...even your own soda! The variants are endless.One of the reasons the hobby of home brewing is so popular is that you are not just taking up a pastime. You are becoming part of a closely knit society of home[Read More]

Maestro Homebrew Beer Kit with True Brew Amber Ale Home Brew Ingredient Kit

posted on November 24, 2010 in Beer Brew Kits

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Looking for the perfect starter homebrewing kit? Our Maestro Kit with Amber Ale ingredients is perfect for the beginning brewer. With it's easy to follow instructions and quality components; you're assured a great brew every time. All you need to add is 2

New Brewers Complete Homebrew Beer Making Kit

posted on November 20, 2010 in Beer Brew Kits

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Our New Brewers Complete Homebrew Kit includes everything you'll need to create the perfect homebrew right from the start! It's easy to follow instructions and quality components assure a great experience every time. Perfect for the first time homebrewer and a great gift! Each Equipment Kit Includes: True Brew Handbook, 6.5 Gallon Primary Fermentin[Read More]

Strange Brew Home-Brew Beer Brewing Starter Equipment Kit (K7) Gold Kit with 5 gallon Glass Carboy

posted on November 15, 2010 in Beer Brew Kits

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K7 Gold Complete BEER Equipment Kit with 5 Gallon Glass Carboy The Strange Brew Gold Complete Beer Kit includes: 7.8 Gallon Drilled Primary Fermenting Bucket with Drilled & Grommeted Lid, Bottling Spigot, 5 Gallon Glass Carboy with Rubber Stopper, 3-Piece Airlock (for Fermenting Bucket), Adhesive Thermometer (for Fermenting Bucket), Glass Trip[Read More]

Brewsmith Homebrewing Software Tutorial

posted on November 10, 2010 in Home Brewing Recipes

Trial version @ simplehomebrewing.com

Beginning Homebrew

posted on November 6, 2010 in Beer Brew Kits

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So you want to make beer but not quite sure where to get started. Beginning homebrew is a clear and concise way to learn. This isn't just a DVD, it's a complete program in learning to make great beer at home. Along with the video is a free companion e-workbook that provides additional information on each section. Included as well, is a visual f[Read More]

Carboy Homebrew Kit for Home Made Beer

posted on October 27, 2010 in Beer Brew Kits

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This kit is provided by Learn to Brew and is for anyone who wants to start homebrewing and see the fermentation taking place inside the fermenting vessel. This kit is an inexpensive way to get started with a great new hobby. All the equipment is user friendly and doesn't take up much space at all. The kit uses a 5-Gallon glass carboy (while most [Read More]

Home Brew Stout Beer Recipe : Bottling Home Brewed Stout Beer

posted on October 9, 2010 in Home Brewing Recipes

How to bottle home brewed stout beer; learn more about how beer is made in this free instructional video. Expert: Mark Emiley Contact: www.wahomebrewers.org Bio: Mark Emiley has been homebrewing since 1998 when he cooked up his first batch of porter. Filmmaker: Mark Emiley

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