Are You Considered an Alcoholic If You Only Drink From Collectible Beer Cans?
Many years ago in Atlanta, Georgia I walked into the home of the beer memorabilia collector. This was the first time I realized there was a collecting niche I knew nothing about, and it's centered on collecting everything and anything beer. On his shelves were neon beer signs, old beer cans, coasters, trade magazines, bottle tops, posters and more. This man was a true lover of beer. The last time I'd seen this much beer memorabilia, I was a college student pledging a fraternity, and those frat boys didn't have collecting in mind. Looking at eBay as I write this article, I see current auctions for Billy beer (Jimmy Carter's brother), beer posters, beer coasters, Moola hats from the Shriners, plastic...
Beer Making Kits - Advice For Starters
There are a lot of beer making kits out in the market. You have to know which one is for you by knowing what you want to make, what you can possibly evolve from your creations, and how long you would want your equipment to survive or endure your experiments. Finding the right kit can do away with some people's skepticism against a home made beer. Some claim that without expertise, it could taste really bad. However, with just clean processes and the proper kits you can easily get accustomed to, it could be the best you've ever had. Indeed, by familiarizing the right home brewing equipment, it is impossible to make a bad beer once you get the hang of it. There are several combinations of materials...
Beer Making Machines
If you want to try brewing beer at home but feel intimidated by all the information and instructions, you make want to start with a beer making machine. Beer making machines are set up to allow you to start brewing beer quickly and easily. The beer machine comes set up with all the ingredients needed and simplifies the home brewing process. Beer making machines are hassle-free and can be a great way to try beer making at home without any big commitment. Anyone will be able to make beer using the easy instructions and simple ingredients that come with the machine. Here are some pros and cons with using a beer-making machine for home brewing. Pros - Easy - Beer making machines are extremely easy to...
Starting Your Own Micro Home Brewing
When you are producing less than one million hectoliters of beer each year then you are considered a micro brewery in the United States, when you reside in Canada however you should not be making more than 300.000 hectoliters per year. It still is more than you are allowed for private use, having a micro brewery can be a wonderful way of living. Specially when you enjoy brewing beer and you wouldn't mind being a bit more commercial then it's perfect for you. Always sanitize When you want to get started with your micro home brewing you should first start by sanitizing all the equipment that you are going to use in the brewing process. After the sanitizing you should give everything a good rinse to be...
America's Beer Distributors Deliver Choice and Value One Beer at a Time
From imported and domestic, to large and small, the key players in providing consumers their favorite malt brands are the beer distributors. It's because of them that Americans can enjoy an immense amount of choice and variety. According to the National Beer Wholesalers Association, beer distributors allow thousands of beer brands - from multinational beers to the smallest local microbrews - equal access to the market. Their work helps to ensure a level playing field for large and small brewers. Once a beer leaves the brewery to the time it arrives at the retailer, beer distributors provide transportation, refrigerated storage and preservation of perishable malt beverages. Distributors maintain a...
Using the Right Beer Glasses For Your Beer
It is important to use the right beer glasses whenever you are entertaining guests so that you don't embarrass yourself. There are many different types of beer glasses to choose from so this can undoubtedly become confusing. With this in mind, here is what you should know about the various beer glasses that are available for you to choose from today: 1. A pilsner glass is a 12 ounce tall, slender glass that is tapered. These are used for lighter beers because they show off the color and carbonation while helping to retain the head. 2. The most popular glasses are pints because they are inexpensive, easy to store and great to drink from. These 16 ounce glasses (some are 20 ounce) are great for any...
Popular Beer Glasses
There are different types of beer glasses, shaped and styled in a variety of ways. The shape of a beer glass can affect both the taste and aroma of the beverage as well as affect the amount of head from pouring the beer. Different shapes also give a nice aesthetic and appearance of the beverage. Many beer glasses feature a thinner mid-section to prevent the warming of the beer by the drinker's hand. With the variety of beer glasses available, there are three significant styles of beer glasses most commonly used today. The first, and probably most common is the pint glass, which gets its name because it holds an imperial pint of liquid. A pint glass is normally used for drinking stouts, porters and...
The History of Beer
Beer is one of the oldest drinks in the world. It dates back to at least the 5000 BC as recorded by the ancient Egyptians and Mesopotamians. A six thousand year old Sumerian tablet shows people drinking a beverage from a large bowl using straws made from reeds. The oldest recipe for beer is contained in a 3900 year old poem which uses barley to make the drink. Some anthropologists believe it was the production of beer that led nomadic humans to cultivate cereals and settle in villages. The knowledge of brewing was transferred from ancient civilizations to the Greeks, who in turn passed their techniques on to the Romans. Soon, Romans came to prefer wine to beer, viewing it as a drink for...
Just About Beer Kegs
Beer Kegs are pressurized, cylinder kegs designed specifically to contain and dispense filtered and pasteurized keg beer. They are often made of aluminum and require an additional nozzle to pump out the contents, and are often used to transport large quantities of beer because of their shape. The beer within pressurized kegs must be filtered and pasteurized to render the yeast which the beer is made from inactive. Doing so increases the shelf life of the beer without compromising the flavor. Beer kegs are designed specifically to dispense keg beer. Not to be confused with drought beer, keg beer refers specifically to beer served under pressure. Technically, drought beer means any beer served from a...
Becoming a Home Beer Maker Is Easy And Fun
When those weekends with your beer drinking buddies become a little bit expensive, but you and your friends would like to keep the beer parties coming. Then you probably have considered becoming a home beer maker at one point. It is really not as complicated as you might think, becoming a home beer maker is in fact a lot of fun. You need some time and some patience but after that you can have a great quality home made beer and can be proud at yourself. If you prefer you can get some friends involved, it is a great activity and you will probably have a lot of fun as a home beer maker. At the end of the day you and your helping buddies will have enough beer to trow a party. It all starts with a good...
Who is not hooked on southern microbrew beer? A lot of beer and lager lovers simply adore having the taste of the southern microbrew beers popular in all parts of the US. What is great about the southern beers are their uniquely rich and exotic taste that you are sure to want to drink them over and over again. For some of us, they would like to take a step further by not just consuming these great brews, but learn more about the brew making process, create a microbrewery business plan and try to profit from it. However, if time is a problem to be able to build his very own brewing business, then the next best thing to do is consider getting a microbrewery for sale. For those to love microbrews, it...
Beer Brewing - Wort & Fermentation - Is it True That All Good Things Come to Those Who Wait?
With the mashing process of malted grain completed, certain duties have been relieved in order to continue the beer brewing process. It is at this stage commonly that the amateur home brewer can enter the process of beer brewing with readily available liquid malt extract in a can. Whether the raw ingredients of barley grain are more difficult to come by, or the brewer wishes to bypass the elementary level of mashing, these canned syrups which just require the addition of water can certainly make the whole brewing process more convenient to the average consumer brewer. Although they may lack certain qualities desired by the home brewer and their goal, there are a number of recipes to choose from...
Homebrewing - Start All Grain Brewing - Part 5
Brewing Your First Batch Sparge Beer Let's walk through an actual brew session. This is from a 8 gallon batch of altbier I brewed recently (pictures here). Remember that the method can be used with any brewing system or equipment. I'm going to describe how to do it the "Cheap 'n' Easy" way. The equipment you'll need is: Your converted cooler mash tuna pot to heat water in (5 gal. minimum recommended)a 1-2 qt. heatproof pitcher (preferably unbreakable)your regular brewing equipment-thermometer, boil kettle, and whatever else you normally use In the photo you can see my cooler, converted keg boiler, a 7 gal. aluminum pot for heating water, a thermometer, a 2 cup Pyrex measuring cup, a 1/2 gal...
Home Brewing
drinkers who find it inconvenient or expensive to make trips to the brewery, can now enjoy a cold one at home. Home brewing kits make it easy to have great tasting beer whenever you want it. The process is a little complex, but the money you'll save and the satisfaction you'll receive are well worth the effort. Courses: Brewmaster courses are the best way to learn the intricate details that go into creating great beer. Lessons are available online, in guides and books, an in classroom settings. Check with your community college to see if brewmaster courses are available in your area. Whatever type of lesson you choose, it should fully cover areas including beermaking methods and ingredients. Once...
Home Brewing - Start A New Hobby Or A Micro Business
Sometimes hobbies become something more serious, slowly you start making some money and the next thing you know, you have your own home brewing business on your hands. You have successfully created a business from your hobby, what more do you want? It would be a dream come true, but how do you start? Home brewing has become a popular activity, there are millions of people in the USA who found a wonderful hobby in home brewing. They have already found that home brewing is fun to do, easy, saves you a lot of money and you can even make it profitable. Home Brewing Where Do You Start? Home brewing is a hobby that anyone can pick up and master in a short time. You need a little time, a little patience...
The Early History of Beer Commercials
The history of beer is a long tale since beer has been with us almost since man learned to make fermented beverages. Many stories throughout history talk about beer and beer like products. But until recently (historically speaking), beer was just a product made locally and distributed locally through pubs, inns and ale houses. Advertising was unnecessary since much of life centered around the inns as a place to get and disseminate information. As populations grew and became more decentralized and news became more readily available through printed media like newspapers and magazines, the importance of pubs and inns grew less. At the same time, production of beer was migrating from being a series of...
Beer Brewing at Home - Easy, Fun and Delicious
Sit back, think of the perfect evening with barbecued ribs, good friends and those good friends exclaiming about the great delicious tasting beer you brewed yourself. Let them ooh! and aah! You've earned it. Your hobby of beer brewing at home has definitely paid off. You don't have to tell them how easy it is or about the fun you've had experimenting with different recipes or about the necessary tasting you just had to do. Just bask in the praise. So how easy is it? First: you need to set aside a special brewing area. It is best if it is an area where the temperature doesn't vary much. Plus, you need to be able to keep it clean and out of the family traffic path. Second: you need some equipment and...
The Beer Can
Most of us think beer tastes better when drunk from a bottle or from a keg, either at the local watering hole, or in our own home. Yet despite this, estimates are that those who brew beer sell over 60% of their brew in cans. I will admit that cans have their place, they are much more easily transported, protect the beer inside from light, are 100% recyclable, are not subject to breakage and seem to be much more in their element at a tailgate than does a bottle. So the can seems to be the container of choice for all venues except the tavern and, sometimes, the home. The history of the beer can is really very interesting. The first cans were made from steel and are now manufactured mostly from...
Beer Gifts - Get The Gift That Always Delivers
Who does not like to drink Beer? Beer is one of the most popular drinks and even college students love to drink beer. A majority of men take pleasure in drinking and simply adore the drink. This does not imply that most of they have some issues with alcohol; the only thing is that they enjoy sipping on a chilled glass of beer every now and then. There are a variety of brews like the Irish stout, the Belgian white and the amazing German ales that cater to individual tastes and preferences. Due to the greater than before popularity in microbreweries as well as various kinds of beer, another concept has developed in popularity and that is: beer gifts! Beer gifts comprise of anything that is connected...
Storing And Serving Draft Beer Just Right
If you've been drinking beer for any amount of time you are probably aware of draft beer. People around the globe enjoy the cold sudsy beverage that comes from a keg and out of the beer taps. When stored and served right, it is a tasty and refreshing way to enjoy a cold beer. However, some problems can arise that can definitely take away from the quality and taste of your favorite beverage. The most important factor in proper draft care is the temperature of the beer. The proper temperature for storage and serving draft beer is 38 degrees Fahrenheit. If the keg falls above or below 38 F, the appearance, freshness, and most importantly, taste can be affected. Draft beer is kept at this temperature so...
A Beer Can Cooler - Top Reasons to Use One
Why should get yourself a beer can cooler? Let us count the ways: It is very handy. This type of cooler can accommodate, well, just a couple of beers. Hence, you can picture it as something very small and definitely portable. If you have a penchant to hang out with friends after work, you can simply buy your beer cans along the way, put them inside your cooler, and drink them cold when you are all ready. You can also bring it with you when you are watching your favorite games in an outdoor stadium. It sure goes well with a hot dog sandwich or your well-loved junk food and jersey. It is not only made for beer. Though its name says it is for beer, you can use it for other types of beverages such as...
The Lager Debate - Lager Vs Ale - Which is Better?
Most of those who are "born again" into the flavorful world of ale often become bitter (no pun intended) to the ale counterpart, lager. I experienced this first hand when a close friend introduced me to home brewing, and the rich flavors in a variety of ales. I decided that lagers were not worthy of my time. I began to boycott lagers and even badmouth them as lousy, tasteless beer. As I grew in my appreciation of fine beers, I started to realize that good lagers do exist and I wasn't giving them a fair shot. Considering that I before I was introduced to ales I was drinking some pretty run-of-the-mill beers, a little exploration wouldn't hurt. As an ale lover I must bite my tongue and not be so quick...
Beer Brewing Basics - Do You Know Where Your Beer Came From?
Beer is a rather simple drink that is made of a very basic recipe of only four ingredients, yet for some people this is a drink made for the Gods. This is a drink that should be savored and cherished for its flavor and aroma in the minds of beer enthusiasts. The basic ingredients in beer are: * Water * Hops * Malted Barley * Yeast Sugars are important to beer because they give it a lot of the flavor and texture that beer enthusiasts enjoy. Starches are also required in order to ferment those sugars while brewing. The reason all brands of beer have a different taste and aroma is because different manufacturers will include a variety of ingredients to improve the flavor. Water Water seems like a...
The Best Beer Gardens and Beer Halls of Munich, Germany
If you've ever been to a beer hall in Germany, you must know that beer drinking isn't for the faint of heart. And in Munich, in particular, beer drinking is a serious past-time. There is etiquette, there is terminology, there are pairings, and ultimately there is ambiance. But briefly, here's what you'll need to know. Ordering Beer Beer is served by the liter or 'Mass', or by the half-liter or 'Halb'. Ordering quantities smaller than that is generally frowned upon. For non-drinkers, even though sodas and colas are available in some of the beer gardens, a customary drink is 'Apfelschaftschorle', which is soda-water mixed with apple juice. This is of course not only much healthier but also more...
The Process of Beer Brewing
If you are contemplating home beer making you are probably curious as to what "brewing" is in the first place? What is the process that starts with all these different things and ends up as "beer?" I will start at the beginning. The purpose of brewing beer is to change the source of starch into a liquid called "wort" (you may also see it some places as "wert" but don't be alarmed, it is the same thing). Once the wort has been created the beer brewing process then alters it into the delightful drink we call beer through what is known as fermentation which is controlled by yeast. Now if this all sound very complicated, it really isn't. Just have patience and read on. In the beginning, when the wort is...
How To Make Beer Clone Recipes
Although I make a vast majority of my own beer, I still like to head to my local tap house and have a fresh, quality craft beer from time to time. I benefit from this in a couple of ways and so can you. First, it helps with the continuous education of my passion for beer making by discussing the specifics of the beers I am drinking with the knowledgeable bar staff. I also solicit feedback from my fellow patrons at times and their input can be informational as well. This can lead to inspiration for tweaking an existing recipe you use or creating one from scratch. Second, have you ever been out at a bar or restaurant and tried a beer that you absolutely loved? That has happened to me more than once...
Learn How to Brew Your Own Beer at Home
Hey, I have no problem admitting that I'm a Chef that doesn't enjoy wine. I do however, love beer. German beer, American Beer, Irish beer, it's all good! One of the coolest things I have always wondered about though is how can you make your own beer at home? Is it easy or hard? What do you need to get started? Is it expensive? Well recently I found some really cool inexpensive beer kits online, and I wanted to share them with you. I'll be listing the top 3 beer kits I have found on the Internet. But first a little history lesson about beer! Hey beer is for more than just drinking! There actually a really interesting history behind beer. The first beer brewery was opened in Manhattan in 1623. But the...
Beer Brewing Ingredients - Would the Infectious Qualities of Yeast Grow on You, Given Time?
Whether it has either been distilled or fermented, any alcoholic beverage contains the by-product of yeast induced ethanol content. The majority of times it was added by the process of fermentation, which is the metabolism of sugars already present in the liquid by the 'pitching' of yeast. With regards to beer, the addition of the brewer's yeast breaks down sugars in the sweet liquid known as 'wort' or 'green beer', producing carbon dioxide emissions necessary for natural carbonation, and alcohol necessary for providing a merry disposition. Yeast cultures have been applied as an ingredient to food recipes for thousands of years in order to create such products as beer and bread. They are known to be...
Beer Brewing Ingredients - Does Barley Display More Qualities of Being a Surreal Crop?
When it comes to brewing beer as we all commonly know it, there are three major ingredients required to complete the process. Hops are used as a flavoring aspect, yeast is added to convert the fermentable sugars into alcohol, but barley is the key ingredient from which the sugars are obtained. As the fourth largest produced cereal grain crop in the world, barley predominantly serves its purpose as a major animal feed, but it is often used in foods of a healthy nutritional value, and is also the root ingredient in the manufacture of beer. There are two common types available of the grain suitable for brewing, which are known as two-row and six-row barley. The six-row barley is a natural mutation of...
Beer Brewing Vocabulary and Abbreviations
There are several words that you will be introduced to when brewing beer. Some of them are probably things that you have heard before such as pH, Ale, and Lager. This article will give a more in depth description of these terms as well as give you a variety of new homebrewing vocabulary that you may not have heard yet. ABV - Alcohol by volume ABW - Alcohol by weight Airlock - a plastic top that lets carbon dioxide be released during fermentation without contaminating your brew. Ale - top fermented beer Carboy - glass fermenter Conditioning - Adding sugar to your beer before bottling. This makes the left over yeast react with the sugar to create carbonation. DME - dry malt extract Dry hopping...
Home Brewing - Liquor Craft
We all know how popular DIY is all through the world and actually home brewing is nothing else but a kind of DIY (and one with an enjoyable final product). Previously, making spirits at home used to be quite cumbersome, but a new technology promises to make it easier and hassle free. Air Still have been used for home brewing for some years now but the Still Spirit Air Still System represents a revolutionary breakthrough in Air Still Technology. Based on the pot still system it is a simple to use set up that is proving to be quite popular among home brewers. In case you are looking for home brew and brewing ingredients, you cannot go wrong with Australian Home Brewing. The company started in 1968...
In High Spirits | Home Brewing
Depending on the location and the dominant food crop grown in the area, various food items have been fermented and distilled for the manufacture of liquor. Brewing one’s own liquor has always been very important for people in a society and interestingly, most of the popular brands today (Jack Daniels, Johnny Walker etc.) are actually named after the individual brewers and masters of their craft. In case you are looking for home brew and brewing ingredients, you cannot go wrong with Australian Home Brewing. The company started in 1968 which means they are in their 40th year of operation. In fact, they started in this business when “homebrew” was illegal. It was not until 1972 when the Whitlam...
Beer Mug's Basic Home Brew How To
This is a SUPER BASIC guide to home brewing. It is not meant to be an expert opinion of any sorts. Hopefully, if anyone is thinking of starting a home brewing operation this can help you get a better idea of what is needed. Best of Luck! Home Brew Supplies: - A home brew kit - Malt Extract - Hops (lYay Hops!) - Yeast - Speciality grains First and Foremost: The first step is going to be rinsing and sanitizing all of your brewing equipment. This is very important because it eliminates the growth of unwanted things in your beer. The best way to clean everything is to run it through the dishwasher. This will ensure that no groves are cut into your supplies which allow bacteria to grow. To sanitize the...
Beer Making Kits
There are many pre-made beer-making kits available in the marketplace today. These are great for first time brewers as they provide all the materials you will need to brew your first batch of beer. If you are thinking about brewing more than a couple of batches, however, it may be best to put together your own kit. There are a lot of components needed for home brewing so a kit may be the best place to start. As you progress you may want to trade up for some better components. When choosing your beer making kits and equipment make sure that you have first decided upon the best place for making and storing your beer and beer making supplies. They can take up considerable amount of room and for...
Enjoy Chilled Beer With Draft Beer Dispensers
If you are a die-hard beer lover and regularly splurge on Draft beer, then Draft Beer Dispensers are a must-have appliance in your house. Draft beer placed in these Beer Dispensers will remain as fresh as ever! Draft beer is the beer that is basically kept and served from the barrel. Whether you desire to place the dispenser in your abode or in the bar, these are the best choice for the beer lovers. They accommodate the drink and make the drink easily come out with the help of a tap. Just open the tap and experience the taste of the chilled draft beer. You can even place quarter kegs in it. Storing them in this dispenser you would not have to worry about your beer getting over, for at least a month...
The 101 on Home Brew Supplies
If you are into brewing your own beer, then you need home brew supplies and lots of them. Although many shops offer a variety of products on home brewing, you still have to discern which among the many homebrew kits fit what you need. The first thing that you need to know is how much beer do you actually want to produce? If you want to make around five gallons of beer then your brewing kit must be able to yield this amount. There are brewing kits that would give you this and there are those that won't. Thus, when purchasing home brew supplies, make sure that you read the details attached to the items. It is also advisable for you to ask someone who works at the shop to help you if you need...
Beer Glasses
I'm not talking about beer goggles - those invisible glasses you're suddenly sporting after a night of drinking that make the man with the missing teeth and awful comb-over suddenly the most attractive man you've ever seen. I'm talking beer glasses - the kind that can make your beer drinking an even more enjoyable experience (and far more enjoyable than a night with Mr. Bad Comb-over ever could be). Below is a list of the essential glasses any good beer geek is going to want to own. Pint glass - You've had a beer on draft at a bar, right? Chances are it was served in a pint glass. These are pretty basic glasses and are popular in bars because they're quite durable. The British-style pint glass...
Translucent Aluminum Beer Cans
Imagine tossing your friend a beer can which was invisible? As you threw the beer can they could see the fluid inside sloshing around, but they couldn't see the edges, and when they grabbed it from the air they would feel the beer can but the beer can would be translucent. Wouldn't that be cool? Well that could be a reality in the future. No, this isn't science fiction, well it's almost science fiction except for the fact that some scientists in Hamburg Germany have come up with translucent aluminum. How do they do that, you ask? Well, they take micro-lasers, and they shoot off the electrons spinning around the aluminum atoms, this creates what scientist believe could be a fourth state of matter...
All You Want to Know About Beer Kegs!
Beer Kegs are hassled, cylinder kegs intended especially to contain and dispense filtered and pasteurized keg beer. They are often made of aluminum and require an extra nozzle to pump out the contents, and are often used to transport large amount of beer because of their shape. The beer inside pressurized kegs must be filtered and pasteurized to deliver the yeast which the beer is made from inactive. Doing so increases the ledge life of the beer without negotiating or compromising the flavor. Beer kegs are designed purposely to dispense keg beer. Not to be confused with drought beer, keg beer refers specifically to beer served under pressure. Strictly, drought beer means any beer served from a...
Logo Imprinted Beer Mugs As Marketing Tools
One of the most popular forms of drink or bar ware is the beer mug. People from almost all countries like to honor good, old times or just about any occasion with nice, cold beer so they need a trustworthy tool to hold it. Aside from serving its usual purpose, beer mugs may also be used as advertising items. Logo imprinted drinkwares are very popular as well. They are utilized by many companies to advertise their line of business to potential customers. The beer mug can also be sorted as a kind of beer glassware. Some of the kinds of beer glassware are beer stein, pilsner glass, pint glass, wheat beer glass, yard glass, and others. They are usually constructed of thick glass primarily for hygienic...
Beer Brewing - Battling Bacteria
Prior to brewing your beer it is important to keep all your brewing equipment sanitized. You need to ensure that you sanitize anything and everything that may come into contact with your beer. Why is this important you may ask? Millions of little microbes just love to make meals out of your freshly brewed beer. These microbes are everywhere, your house, your body even the air you breathe. Bacteria and fungi are essential a form of microbes that you need to be aware of. Under strict control bacteria and fungi can work for the betterment of beer. Fungi classification consists of mold spores and wild yeast, beer yeast actually falls into this category. Good thing for the homebrewer beer yeasts are of...
Homebrewing - How to Make Your Own Beer at Home
If you enjoy having beer on hand regularly, you might actually enjoy brewing your own from time to time. The process of homebrewing is not really difficult to do, provided you know a few basic steps along the way. Here are some things that you can do in order to get yourself started quickly. The first step in homebrewing is actually to gather all of the ingredients and equipment that you are going to need in order to get a batch going. Although it certainly is possible for you to buy all of these things individually, it is easier if you start out by getting a beer kit. These typically contain everything that is necessary to get going and many of the tools that are included can be reused on future...
How to Make Beer at Home - Almost Easier Than it Looks
How to make beer at home is a lot easier than you would guess. Some people say, "Home made beer sure sounds like a good idea but are you sure?" "I mean do I have the right equipment, the right frame of mind, the right recipe?" Let me put a few of your fears to rest. First off, if you can boil water, you can make beer. Boiling is about as complicated as it gets. Keep an eye on your brew kettle to avoid boil over and you're home free. The right equipment is another thing people seem to be overly concerned about. You need a large pot, a couple five gallon lidded buckets with a hole for an airlock in them. This lets CO2 out and keeps airborne bacteria out. You'll need a siphoning hose about 3/4...
As in several previous SuperBowls, the biggest single advertiser at this Superbowl XLI was Anheuser-Busch, with nine spots. Their Bud Light brand alone fielded six 30' commercials. Now, of course, Bud Light is already the market leader of this category. And this may be the reason why they seemed so complacent with their Superbowl advertising. Let us look at Bud Light advertising at this Superbowl at all the key areas of scrutiny compelled by accountable practices for marketing communications. Bud Light was launched about twenty-five years ago. It is the market leader of the light beer category. Bud Light must have a marketing strategy that involves at least two thrusts:a) As the undisputed...
Beer, Ancient Beginnings, and Brewing Basics
When you sit down to throw back a cold one on a Friday night after a long hard week, you rarely wonder "how did beer get its start?" Well, since you're not out partying with the gang right now you may have some interest. It is likely the oldest human made beverage known to civilization. Experts estimate that the beverage we know and love got its start around 6,000 BCE. The Sumerian's deemed it important enough to include in their historical accounts. Egypt and Mesopotamia also have records that make references to the beloved beverage. Experts have stumbled across the chemical remains of it dating to 3500-3100 BC. Beer is created by fermenting sugars that are inside starch type grains such as: corn...
Make Beer at Home - Cheap and Simple
Ever thought about discovering how to make beer at home? As anybody who enjoys frequenting the types of eateries who display the brass brewing apparatus they generate their own "house ale" in will advise you, discovering how to create ale the way these restaurants do is equally uncomplicated and a lot of fun once you learn about the beer recipes and brewing provisions available which should allow you to make beer at home. Obviously it's not possible to fit the type of equipment the eateries employ into an apartment building or most residences, let alone manage to pay for the type of massive cost that accompanies creating great amounts of ale, but don't worry - to make beer at home needs barely a...
Beer Trivia - Homebrewing
Everyone loves trivia. Whether watching Jeopardy, reading a homebrewing guide, or playing Trivial Pursuit, we all love answering those little-known questions and impressing those around us. And here's five little known interesting facts on our beverage of choice: good, refreshing beer! To begin with, have you ever had the unfortunate luck of being served a watered-down beer? Didn't that just burn you up? Well, back in ancient Babylonia around 1750 B.C., a law was passed that if a barkeep gave a watered down beer to a patron, the owner would be drowned in his own offending brew. Now I call that justice! Also, most of us know the story of the pilgrims landing at Plymouth Rock. But here's something to...
How to Use a Hydrometer For Homebrewing Beer
If you asked a bunch of homebrewers what the main items they need for their hobby what do you think they would say? I suppose the most popular responses would be a fermenter,the ingredients including hops, yeast, malt syrup , and an item known as a hydrometer. So what precisely is a hydrometer anyway? Why ought you to have one and how would you use it? After looking up my dictionary, I can tell you that a hydrometer is a tool for measuring a liquid's specific gravity, generally consisting of a calibrated tube weighted so that it floats upright. Well, that does not actually clarify matters, so let's explain it in more detail. When you are creating homebrew beer, you'd would need to use a...
Beer Can Be Good For Your Bones
Alcoholic beverages are commonly consumed in places such as the home, sporting events, restaurants and social gatherings. It comes in light or dark beer and sold in a variety of flavors. Many people drink because they enjoy the taste. Obviously, beer can have the benefits of enjoyment. Recently, new research published in the Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture has shown that beer may have other benefits as well. It can be a good source for helping to prevent osteoporosis. Osteoporosis is a condition in which your bones become weak and brittle because of low bone mass. Activities such as coughing, falling or even bending down lead to fractures in your bones because of this condition...
Why Buy a Beer Cooler Online?
Are you thinking of buying a beer cooler online? Perhaps there are a number of things that are preventing you from doing so. You may have heard of Internet scams, where others rip you off your hard-earned money, or defective products that you can no longer return. Nevertheless, there are also a number of advantages you can enjoy if you decide to shop online. Here are some of them: You can save time. The biggest benefit of looking for a beer cooler online is you can save on your precious time. You do not have to hop from one home depot to another, comparing specifications, taking down notes, calling suppliers and manufacturers, and stressing yourself out in the process. In a matter of minutes, you...
Brewing Clear Beer at Home
One of the brewing challenges that home brewers often face is brewing clear beer. Most commercial brewers use several techniques such as filtering, pasteurization the use of additives to deliver the crystal clear product that we're all so accustomed to. The good news is you can achieve this same result at home. Why is your beer cloudy? The two main culprits contributing to the cloudiness of your beer are the grains and yeast. The grains in your brew come along with proteins and tannins. Tannins are a naturally occurring component of the barley grain that is extracted with sugars during mashing. Proteins, the friend you love to hate, come both from dark grains and also from some non-barley grains...

