Mr. Beer Octoberfest’s Vienna Lager Refill Brew Pack

posted on May 31, 2010 in supplies

Mr. Beer Octoberfest's Vienna Lager Refill Brew Pack

The Refill Brew Pack includes all the necessary ingredients to make two gallons of great tasting beer. Each pack contains one can of beer mix, one booster pouch, one packet of brewer’s yeast, and one packet of one-step cleanser.

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Mr. Beer Octoberfest’s Vienna Lager Refill Brew Pack

posted on March 21, 2010 in Home Brewing

Mr. Beer Octoberfest's Vienna Lager Refill Brew Pack

The Refill Brew Pack includes all the necessary ingredients to make two gallons of great tasting beer. Each pack contains one can of beer mix, one booster pouch, one packet of brewer’s yeast, and one packet of one-step cleanser.

(more…)

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

HOMEBREW (Home Brewing) = Advanced Technique For Beginners (Level 2)

posted on February 27, 2010 in Home Brewing

A look at the making of good beer in one’s own home. This is a level 2 instruction, adding extra malt to kit beer… a step by step guide. Including: boil, wert chilling, yeast rehydration and the fermentation process, transferring to carboy… up to the bottle/keg stage of the process. An easy to follow guide and live instruction for homebrew and brewing.

Can I Use Granulated Sugar Instead Of Priming Sugar For Home Brew Lager?

posted on February 26, 2010 in Home Brewing Recipes

You can but common table sugar (sucrose) is a disaccharide and despite the negligible quantities you add it can still take marginally longer to prime vs. priming sugar (corn sugar/dextrose) given that it is a monosaccharide. If you don’t have priming sugar on hand you can use just about anything with sugar in it and it’s a good opportunity to experiment with things like honey, brown sugar, maple syrup, and other common things of that nature which may or may not add a little last minute oomph to your beer.

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

Brew Your Own Beer: Ale : The Cooling Process for Home Brewed Beer

posted on February 4, 2010 in Home Brewing Recipes

Learn more about the cooling process for home brewing beer with expert beer tips in this free home brewing video clip. Expert: Eddie Leal Bio: Eddie Leal is an award winning Master Brewer at the Steelhead Brewing Company in Irvine, California. Filmmaker: Joseph Mann

Bottling Home Brew

posted on February 2, 2010 in Home Brewing Recipes

Atlanta Brew University segment showing you how to bottle your home brewed beer. Brewing beer at home is easy, fun and legal. You get a better beer and you can save a lot of money over the store bought brands. atlantabrewcrew@yahoo.com

Craft Beer Review With Food – Dundee Honey Brown W/ EPIC Bacon Cheeseburgers

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Original Recipe: www.youtube.com Subscribe to them. They’re GREAT. Are your mouths watering yet? Can you feel the excitement from the burgers melting in your mouth? This is NOT a food to eat everyday… but it’s bad ass, and tastes great. One burger is enough for an ENTIRE dinner. The beer was pretty good too! Thanks for all the love, and all the new subscribers! You guys rock! Special thanks to the BBQ Pit Boys for the awesome recipe.

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