Picking up where we left off. We will also go into Sparging or Vorlauf. (It means "To run off" in German) Fly Sparging VS Batch Sparging and No Batch Sparging in greater detail. Now we know about kettles, As before the bigger the better. Fly Sparging The usual way most brewers sparge is continuous (also called on the fly, or fly) sparging. In this method, after vorlauf, the wort runoff is begun and water is added to the mash tun at the same rate as the runoff. It's important to go slow so as to extract the maximum amount of sugar and not compact the grainbed, which would stop the runoff. Lauter design is also highly important in fly sparging. Your lautering system must allow no channeling, or the...

  Let's start with the basics of affordable All Grain Brewing. First what you won't need. You won't need to take out a second mortgage on the family home to start. Despite what you may have shopped around for and been shocked at the cost of. All Grain brewing can be affordable and easy. This is the method that I call Pragmatic Brewing. That is right folks, Today I'm going to walk you through a bit of what its about. Lets see what we will need to have to have to start. Weather your starting from being an Extract brewer or this is your very first beer. One question the Extract brewer will need is: Is my current brew kettle big enough? Answer: Probably not. For a 5 gallon batch of All Grain beer you...

Increasing Customer Loyalty With Printed Beer Mugs

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Customer loyalty is a very important thing from the standpoint of most customers. When you have a loyal customer, you don't have to spend as much time and money in order to get that customer to buy from you. Getting that customer loyalty is not always as simple as just offering good deals and a product they like. With the increased competition that has been created thanks to the Internet, there is more to fostering customer loyalty. One of the ways to achieve customer loyalty is through making your customers feel as though they matter to you and your company. The best way to achieve that feeling is through promotional gifts. It is not as simple as just giving away promotional gifts though. You have...

Clear beer mugs are one of the ideal gifts for groomsmen. Buy them conveniently at various online stores like: AwardsCo, BizRate, Become, Smarter, TheFind, SortPrice, Mid Ohio Laser Engrave,and PriceGrabber. Shopping for groomsmen's gifts should not be exhausting on the part of the couple since it is just a click away. Various online stores are selling groomsmen's gifts like clear beer mugs and many others at: AwardsCo - A cool way to celebrate a memorable moment like wedding is to give away clear beer mugs as groomsmen's gifts. This is a perfect gift since most men enjoy drinking spree with their buddies. The capacity is about 25 ounces, just enough to accommodate one round of any alcoholic drink...

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Maybe you're like me and always thought photo beer mugs were a bit tacky. It's the kind of thing you might pick up after you've been on some crazy theme park ride in Florida. You know the ones I'm talking about. Where you look like you're having the time of your life. Or in some cases a heart attack! Recently my opinion has changed quite a bit as I've realized just how cool a present they can make for someone. You can get it custom made and tailored in anyway that you want. The fact that we're talking about beer mugs has its up and down side. Firstly, if you like a beer you'll know that the best way to drink is by using a fantastic beer mug. It just seems to make the beer taste that little bit...

Your wedding day, that unique special day you never want anyone to forget. So you're looking for something original to give your groomsmen on your special day and all you're finding are the standard flasks and beer mugs. Although personalized beer mugs are a cheap convenient gift they hardly pass for original, right? What if you took the personalization just a step further? What if you started with the traditional glass beer mugs, have your groomsmen's initials engraved, and then add something like a gift certificate inside the mug to a place you know each of them would individually like. Best Buy for the techie, bait and tackle shop for the outdoorsmen, sports store for the jock. Or another great...

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Being the author of several books on the martial arts and fighting, I am always looking for books of exceptional quality to add to my library. If I have a book in my library, it's definitely worth owning. One such book is Marc "Animal" MacYoung's, "Pool Cues, Beer Bottles, and Baseball Bats." As you may well know from my previous reviews of Marc's books, one of the things that I absolutely love about his style of writing, is his no-holds barred direct approach to getting his point across. There is never any sugarcoating or politically correct terminology is his books. He simply tells it like it is, whether you like it or not. Marc's method of writing reminds me of the comical rants of George Carlin...

You have to hand it to Marc "Animal" MacYoung, he has some of the most creative titles in the self-defense genre. "Pool Cues, Beer Bottles, & Baseball Bats: Animal's Guide to Improvised Weapons for Self-Defense and Survival" is definitely a creative title. Once the creative title catches your attention, MacYoung hits you with his first sentences, "You know, I don't write these books so people can go out and kick somebody's... In fact, I write them so people don't go out and get their ... kicked." This was one of the earlier books MacYoung wrote, and you can see that he is not far from the street in his writing. There is a considerable difference between some of his more recent works and his...

Why Have a Beer Keg at Home

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When we moved into our new home, I took the big leap and bought a Keg-O-Rator for my office. Best purchase I ever made. Now instead of being called Joe six-pack, I can now be called Joe kegger. Here are some of the reasons why a keg in the home is necessary: 1. The number one reason is you always have beer in the home. So when friends stop by, you do not need to run to the store to get a six-pack. You are always ready when you have your own keg. 2. You can set your own temperature for your beer. Rather than having your beer at the temperature your wife sets for all the food in the refrigerator, you can have your beer at the temperature you desire. I have my Keg-O-Rator temperature set at 37 degrees...

Beer is brewed in almost every country in the world. Each country produces its own special types of beer. The type of beer produced by a country is based on the type of ingredients it produces. All beers use similar recipes, using hops, barley, water, yeast and sugar. Malt is a process that is done to barley grain. Malted barley is often used to make beer because of its high enzyme content. Different countries have developed different ways to make beer, which they have carried down through the years. England In England the most popular beer is ale. Ale is a dark, hoppy beer traditionally served in pint glasses. English pubs also sell stout and porter. These are dark beers that are...

Do you fancy making your own blend of beer? You can actually brew your own beer version if you have a coffee maker at home. I bet you haven't considered that before. Many people find comfort in drinking beer after a long day of work. In many parts in Asia especially Japan, they consider this as a way to relax and unwind. These are sold virtually everywhere in bottles and cans. But if you are up to the task of experimenting, you can actually make your very own blend of beer. How? These here are the steps on how to do it: Step 1: Prepare your ingredients and materials first. Keep your drip coffee machine standby while you prepare the other ingredients. You will need grain used for brewing this drink...

rawn to Germany's sylvan valleys and pristine alpine peaks? Does Beethoven's music beckon you? Do you swoon over by Germany's grandiose architecture and enchanting art and culture? Or do you just yearn for a taste of the country that brews the best beer in the world. Now, connecting with Germany, and making calls to friends and family is quick and extremely cheap. Amongst a population of an estimated 81,338,000 people, German is the standard language of communication and has several slight variations in regional dialects. With education being compulsory till the age of 18, Germany has an astounding literacy rate of 99%. Simple Steps to Call Germany: * Dial the international access code - 011. * Dial...

Start a Collection of Beer Mugs

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Most people in the world collect something, some like tea pots, others like stuffed animals or baseball cards, some are even lucky enough to collect expensive sports cars! My husband? Well, he collects beer mugs. I have to admit it's a very nice collection with each one having it's own unique style and story. It doesn't take a lot to begin a collection of beer mugs. Many restaurants sell mugs with their logo on them and just about every major destination you visit is going to have a souvenir shop that sells beer mugs that show you've been there. The generic logo beer mugs are nice and are good conversational pieces, people see a beer mug on your shelf that says "Ireland" and will want to know all...

Not everyone likes to drink beer from a glass. Beer mugs are easier to handle especially if the patron has had a few.  If you want cheap custom beer mugs for your personal use, or for your commercial bar, the best place to find a wholesale printed glassware supplier is online.  Whether you need a lot of beer mugs or just a few, most online vendors will be happy to fill your order.  Some of these suppliers often have excellent prices and good selections in several price ranges.  Some sellers even offer free custom graphics services or discounts for military or weddings.   Beer steins are a lot like mugs, but are usually not as wide and they have tapered sides.  Many have lids.  The original...

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  Formulae and definition of variables ___________________________________ The main concept we're going to be working with is that for the bestefficiency, the runoff volumes from your mash and batch sparge should be equal. In order to do that, it's sometimes necessary to infuse your mash with extra water before the first runoff. Here's how it works... R1=initial runoff volume which = mash water volume - water absorbed by grain (assumed to be .1 gal./lb. for this example since that's the way my system works...use your own figure) S= batch sparge water volume V= total boil volume (amount in needed in kettle for boil) I=volume of infusions for a step mash R1+I+S(1)+S(2)+S(etc.) must equal V AND R1+I...

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There's a reason that drinking and driving is illegal - it clouds your judgment and reduces your reflexes and, that's dangerous. But, that's the exact same reason that casinos give their gamblers free alcohol and beer, because it's dangerous. That is, it's not dangerous to the casino because no heavy machinery is being used at the blackjack tables; it's just dangerous to the players because they tend to lose more money. Think about it, if you are gambling at the casino blackjack table, you need to have a sharp mind. Sure, blackjack is a game of chance, but there are also certain rules you have to follow in order to have the best odds of winning. Being influenced by alcohol would cloud your judgment...

Beer Review - Midas Touch by Dogfish Head

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Made with honey, white muscat grapes and saffron, it's no wonder this extraordinary ale has such complex and inviting aromas and taste. Pouring a nice medium amber color (right around 10 or 11 lovibond units), with golden yellow highlights probably due to the saffron, Midas Touch is the perfect after dinner companion by the fire. It weighs in at 9% ABV so split a bottle with that special someone or a good friend. It's a great drink to sip over conversation. Make sure to drink it from a white wine glass (as suggested by Dogfish Head), or at the very least a nice snifter, like the official Dogfish Head brewpub-issued snifter I'm drinking from as I review this. One good sniff reveals a complex, fruity...

English Beer

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Beer has been a staple in England for centuries, dating back to the days of Chaucer. The most popular type of beer in England is ale. Ale is a type that is brewed using hops and malt, making it strong and rather bitter. The English prefer ale (darker beer that uses more hops) to lager type, which is popular in America. In England, beer has traditionally been kept in the cellars of the many pubs. Although not refrigerated, the temperature is cooler than room temperature. The English prefer their beer to be only slightly cool, while those in the United States drink beer as cold as possible. English pubs also sell a good amount of stout and porter. Stout is a darker, heavier hopped ale that has a...

When someone mentions going to a baseball game, many times the first images that come to mind are a nice cold beer and a hot dog. It is somewhat of a tradition to drink beer with certain sports or activities. No backyard football game is complete without having some cold brews in the ice chest. You get hot and sweaty from the game and cool down with your friends over a few beers. Even watching some sports necessitates having a couple of pints. It does not matter if you prefer a Bud Light over a Canadian beer or German beer. The point is having a refreshing brew at your fingertips. If you are interested in making your own batch at home, then you need to know a few facts about homebrewing and even...

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Not much is known about the home brewing process before the 1800's, but eventually people realized that they needed carbon dioxide in order to make a great home brew. The use of carbon dioxide only heightened people's interest in making their own beer. Because of this fascination, commercial beer breweries were not too happy with their home brewing counterparts. Best Wii Tools Click here In order to placate the large scale beer brewers, the United Kingdom enacted the 1880 Inland Revenue Act. This act forced people who wanted to make a home brew to pay for licensing. And, United States citizens were suffering too after the 1920 prohibition law that banned any business or person from making and...

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It's almost become the first choice for a lot of people, when the purpose is to quench their thirst. Many businesses have been built while using this product as their ultimate selling point. People gather every day to share a laugh, to share a smile and to share a beer. To some people, being able to drink a beer is like the rite of passage into adulthood. I don't know, maybe it's because there are laws against underage drinking, so when you're able to take that first legal drink, it tastes so much better. Beer, like sports, seems to have a way of bringing people together. Beer has been around for some time. The oldest documented evidence shows that beer has been around for at least 6,000 years...

How To Drink Beer

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Look to see if a beer is brewed according to the "Reinheitsgebot" (German Beer Purity Law). The Reinheitsgebot was ordered by Duke Wilhelm IV of Bavaria in the year 1516. It is the oldest food regulation in the world and still exists today unchanged from the original. It essenially says that beer should be brewed exclusively from barley malt, hops and water. Check the alchohol content on the beer especially when you are drinking beers which you are not familair with. A Belgium Verboden Vrugt for example weighs in at a hefty 9%. When chosing a beer have a look at the brewery. Generally you will find the bulk breweries sacrifice quality for quantity. If you are going to drink a lot of beer then make...

Types of German Beers

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German beer - you have to admit, is one of the finest tasting beers you can drink. German breweries are pretty secretive about their "how tos". They all seem to say it's in the water. I'm sure there's some truth to that, but what really gives the beer it's great flavor is the hops which is traded as seriously as grapes for wine makers. Most German beers are great tasting because all are vegan (no animal products are used). Bavarian purity laws limit them to four ingredients only: water, grain, hops and yeast. Real German beer is also not pasteurized as many American beers are, which lets you taste the beer's real flavor. Listed below are some of the different types of German beers typically found in...

History of Beer Steins

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Invented in Germany, beer steins are a traditional beer-drinking mugs, glasses or beakers, often capped with a hinged lid which can be flipped open with the thumb. The term "stein" is the German word for "stone," though in English the term has taken on its own meaning. English speakers often use the term "beer stein" as "beer mug." In Germany, however, the correct term for what we call a beer stein is "steinkrug," loosely translated to "stone mug." Early beer steins were made of stoneware, hence the origin of the name. However, they were also commonly made of wood, porcelain, pewter, silver or glass. The lid on the beer stein was introduced in the late 1400's, when Germany and other Eastern European...

As any of us who ever watch a sporting event, or sports related programming, almost every commercial break includes one or more ads for one or more brands of beer. The breweries are obviously spending their advertising dollars to reach those who are sports minded. But has it always been this way? What is the history of beer advertising in the United States? Before that discussion begins, its important to realize that, although television as a piece of hardware was invented in the 1920s, the world wide great depression of the 1930s and the Second World War in the 1940s prevented TV from becoming much more than a laboratory experiment unit the end of the war. In the late 1940s independent TV...

Keg Brewing System Techniques

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One of the earliest, modern attempts to regulate private production that affected this era was the Inland Revenue Act of 1880 in the United Kingdom; this required a 5-shilling home brewing license. Keg Brewing System As a result of this prohibition breweries, vineyards, and distilleries across the United States were closed down or placed into service making malt for non-alcoholic purposes. While legality of home brewing varies from country to country, most allow home brewing, some countries limiting the volume brewed by an individual, and even fewer countries allowing distillation of hard alcohol. In 1920 the United States outlawed the manufacture and consumption of alcoholic beverages "for beverage...

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Do you know where some of the best selling beers come from? Are most of them domestic or most of them imported? Is there a reason why Milwaukee, Wisconsin is nicknamed “Brew City?” Which continent produces the best beers? The next time your making friends at local bar stools check out what people are drinking. The majority of the time you will likely see someone holding a domestic beer from right here in our very own Midwest states. From Germany to Mexico, the US still is the leading seller of domestic beers worldwide. Here are 15 of the Best Selling Beers, domestic and otherwise. 1. Bud Light (from the United States) 2. Budweiser (from the United States) 3. Miller Lite (from the United States...

Tourism is a major revenue stream for Ireland, with visitors coming from the far reaches of the globe to enjoy its famed rugged coastline, ghostly castles, cosmopolitan culture and the wonderful myths and history. For many who reside in Ireland the regular interaction with tourists has sparked an excitement and curiosity for foreign travel. The airports and seaports bustle with incoming visitors to Ireland and now, those leaving Ireland to visit other countries. As autumn approaches the weather is going to become wetter, windier and considerably more miserable in Ireland, but people are beginning to enjoy the benefits of a stronger economy and a higher standard of living by taking advantage of cheap...

"Beer is the mother of us all." The first decision when traveling by beer is simple. If you're serious, you want to spend more time sampling beer than traveling. Unless you have unlimited time and money you should focus on a single beer-friendly area for your jaunt. A good place to start is Pennsylvania, home of America's oldest brewery, Yeungling. You can narrow that down to the exceedingly beer-friendly and Constitutionally-historical Philadelphia area. You can bet that when they planned the Declaration of Independence, it was over a few tankards of fine ale. By historical evidence, the American Revolution started in pubs. If you enjoy freedom, you owe it to beer. This area also has cheap cab...

What is Homebrewing?

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Brewers enjoy working to make beer as much as drinking beer instead of working. -Harold Rudolph Homebrewing refers to the making of beer or similar alcoholic beverages for personal consumption, free distribution at social gatherings, amateur brewing competitions or other non-commercial reasons. The main thing needed to homebrew is patience. The brewing process, depending on the style of beer, can take anywhere from two weeks to several months or even years. Most homebrewers typically brew in batches of 5 gallons but there are some enthusiasts that brew beer in far larger quantities than the typical 5 gallon batch. When you get hooked on homebrewing you will probably find that several batches in...

Home Brew In Tulsa: Compete For Oklahoma

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#ffffff;" /> If you live in Tulsa, Oklahoma, you know how the beer industry does quite well there. With all those beer drinkers, everyone is looking for the latest, greatest beer. Sure, there are many beers to choose from that are sold in bars and gas stations but there is always room for improvement. If you live in Tulsa, and you are sick and tired of all the beer you have to choose from, then why not make your own? That’s right, Tulsa home brewing has never been easier since the advent of the internet. All you have to do is look up how to brew your own beer and you can find a lot of information on how to do it, as well as find out how to brew different types of beer. Patience Is Key When you...

Looking for the perfect pour? How long should it take? Do good things happen to those who wait? The next time you and your friends are sitting around a pub having a few pints of your favorite Guinness, impress them with these facts: 1. 2009 is the 250th Anniversary of Guinness. What better way to celebrate than by putting on your favorite Guinness gear and heading out to the pub for a few pints! 2. St James Gate was not the original site for the brewery. Arthur Guinness began brewing beer in Leixlip, a town in County Kildare. 3. In 1759 he moved to an empty St. James's Gate Brewery in Dublin, Ireland. A bigger brewery in a bigger city for bigger production of a great product! 4. The St. James's...

Brew Your Own Beer and Save Money

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There are few pleasures in life to match a nice cold beer on a hot day. The best way to round off a hard day's work is, in many people's mind, a trip to their favourite bar to partake of a couple of glasses of their chosen brew. However, prices can be a major sticking point for many, as price increases have taken a night's drinking to the level where it is now something that has to be balanced against cost. Although there are other reasons to be restrained when it comes to having a few drinks, such as the health benefits of drinking responsibly, many of us have come to the conclusion that there is no reason to pay higher prices when it just doesn't seem worth it. People have been aware of the...

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If you are a beer drinker, then you probably have an opinion on what the best beers are and what breweries produce them. You may prefer domestic brews, or it may be that you prefer Canadian beer or German beer. There are hundreds and hundreds of different brands and this great drink varieties so do not limit yourself to just one. You need to keep an open mind and think about all the possibilities that are out there on today's market. You may just find a brand new favorite to add to your list when you check out all that there is available. As mentioned before, there are hundreds of types of varieties of this great drink and thousands of different types of breweries dotting the world. Even when the...

The State of Beer Today

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Before the Eighteenth Amendment (prohibition) was ratified in 1919 thousands of breweries in the U.S. successfully brewed beer. Most was much heavier than the beer we drink today. With the onset of prohibition many of these breweries shut down as their markets ceased to exist. Some were successful in converting to bottling soft drinks or other businesses. These businesses included, in some cases, secretly supplying beer to the black market. Not surprisingly, this bootlegged beer was often watered down to increase profits. This was the beginning of a trend of the American beer drinker preferring lighter tasting beers. After the repeal of prohibition in 1933 less than half this number of breweries...

Beer brewing holds forever the heart and soul of the Anheuser-Busch business company. A manufacturer giant since 1957, currently Anheuser-Busch holds over one-half of the local beer market share. The commercialize share has risen to a great deal that Anheuser-Busch has today a larger portion of the consumer market compared to its following 4 rivals, with the global revenues being consistent. Anheuser-Busch continues to be the major exporter of their beer from the U.S.A., with gross revenue to a higher degree in sixty territories. Microbreweries, or microbrews otherwise known, experience gaining ground on consumers attention successfully the past respective years for sometime now. Microbrews are...

Home brewing is still growing in popularity because it is fun, good tasting and it can safe you money. During this financial crisis every penny you can safe sounds good, but beer is something you drink for pleasure so it must taste great also. When you realize that recipes are available for all kind of beer types you can be sure that you will be able to (re)create your favorite type of beer yourself. In this article we will look at ways to find the best recipes for your homebrew. Homebrew recipes for beginners and experienced brewers. There are many beer brewing recipes available for free and a bit further on in this article we will show you where you can find them but there is something you need to...

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So, can you brew your own beer in a one room apartment? OF COURSE! I started brewing beer in my college dorm *shhh don't tell anyone!* I just cooked up in the dorm kitchen and hid the kegs under my bed, which I had up on bed risers so they would fit easily. So if I could do it in a dorm, you can do it anywhere! I started out with a "Home Brew Beer Kits" from the local department store and it was a definite waste of my money. I just wanted to experiment with my own beer tastes and all I got out of the "Home Brew Beer Kit" was a taste that made me want to puke! I started talking about home brewing beers at a few sorority parties and found a guy that had been doing it for a while. He took me to his...

Micro brewed beer is often used to refer to beer that is brewed in the comforts of one's home or in small pubs. The term started in the 70s in the UK to describe single units that make their own beer or traditional cask ale. Before, the term micro brew was only used to characterize output volume and brewery size. In the US, it used to refer to breweries that produces less than 15,000 beer barrels in a year. But, now, it is fast becoming known as a next generation approach to beer brewing and experimentation, as well as customized service. Beer aficionados will tell you that some of the world's best brews are the ones done in microbreweries. Because makers of micro brew beer have the liberty to...

Throughout Germany, beer is very popular with the culture. German beer is highly diverse and an important part of Germany's culture. Beer is so pervasive amongst the populace; Germany has become synonymous with beer consumption in the world's mind. The Germans are behind only the Czechs and the Irish in their per capita consumption of beer. In total, there are approximately 1300 breweries in Germany producing over 5000 brands of beer, which is more than any other location in the world. Touring Germany's breweries is as much of a cultural experience as a scientific expedition. Family owned breweries are common, with a lot of pride mixed in with the basic ingredients! The German beer market is...

Making your own beer at home can be a very enjoyable and rewarding hobby for any beer lover. When you get started brewing you will get a huge sense of pride and accomplishment when you get to enjoy and share the fruits of your labor. This will be in the form of a great tasting Lager, Ale, or Wheat beer that will be enjoyed by, not only yourself but your fellow beer loving friends. If you've ever had the opportunity to tour a brewery you'll get to see the huge equipment and the polished storage tanks that these large scales facilities use to make beer. Having seen this you may wonder how one could actually brew their own cheap beer at home and also be able to afford the beer brewing equipment needed...

Pros and Cons of Ethanol - Home Brewing

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Home ethanol production is on the rise. With fuel prices topping out in excess of $7.00 a gallon in the past year, consumers are more frightened than ever before. Combine the history of these high fuel prices and add that stress to the high unemployment rates and workers start to feel as though they are in a lose, lose situation. The cost of traditional fuel can be too much for the blue collar worker, but missing work is not an option with companies cutting employees all the time. Many families find themselves cutting food budgets in order to stay afloat and afford fuel costs. Biofuel can easily be produced at home, but the pros and cons of ethanol production can leave the consumer with more...

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That's when most beer fans take the plunge and decide to try home brewing beer. While it can seem intimidating at first, the process is actually quite simple. The tools and supplies are fairly basic and readily available. The easiest way to get started is to buy a homebrewing kit. However, if you want to save a bit of money, you can gather your own supplies for much less. There are a few basic things that you need to begin home brewing beer. To begin the process, you'll need a large pot, a clamp and tubing to siphon, and some type of covered fermentor (a 5 gallon bucket should do the trick). You will also need a thermometer to measure the temperature as the process evolves and also bottling supplies...

Home Brewers Are Still Making Small Beer

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Miller Brewing Company launched the first reduced alcohol beer, "Miller Lite" in 1973. Now, almost 40 years later, almost every major and micro brewing company offers a reduced alcohol product and it accounts for an ever growing percentage of the annual 180 million barrel US market. To be considered a light, or reduced alcohol, beer must contain no more than 3.5% "alcohol by volume" (ABV). This compares with "regular" beer that, generally, contains between 5% and 6%. A recent testing of the best selling US light beer, Bud Light showed it to have about 100 calories in a 12 oz. can compared to about 142 in Budweiser's regular beer. The spelling "Lite" is a trademark of Miller brewing company and...

German Beers Come In Many Varieties

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Germany has been brewing beer for many centuries. Beer is part of the culture in Germany. There are over 1200 breweries in Germany, more than any other country in the world. By law, German beer can only contain these four ingredients, hops, barley-malt, water and yeast. This law comes from a strictly enforced doctrine that dates back to 1516. With over 5,000 brands of beer available in Germany it is offered in all types and styles ranging from light to dark and everything in-between. German beers come in many varieties. These can be divided mainly between ales and lagers. Ales are very hoppy, meaning that they use a strong amount of hops in brewing. Many German ales use wheat hops which make for a...

ng Equipment An overview of home brewing equipment Obviously, the key component to any home-brewing hobby is the brewing equipment that is used in the production of the home-brewed beverages. Anytime you decide to take up home-brewing as a hobby, you will have to purchase the equipment and ingredients necessary to brewing beverages at home. So it is important that you purchase these items from a reputable retailer whether you do it online or at a retailer. One of the first things that you want to remember is that you should always purchase equipment that is constructed out of the following materials:o food grade plasticso high-quality tempered glasso stainless steel You can always opt to employ less...

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When I first started socially drinking alcoholic beverages, the "in" thing to drink was beer. Not designer stouts, mind you, but juts your regular, average Joe beers in the light variety or in their full calorie splendor. On a night out, if you wanted to get a little creative, you might order something a few notches up on the scale, like a Honey Brown or a Guinness, but generally, these were reserved for special occasions in my circles. Back then, the full range of microbrewery beers that you see now even on the grocery store shelves really didn't exist. You had a few kinds of regular beer to choose from, and then maybe a few token microbrews. Then along came the whole wine craze. It suddenly was...

St Patrick's Day is a feast day on witch people from all over the globe traditionally proclaim themselves as "Irish for a day" and usually do that with the consumption of Irish alcoholic beverages like St Patrick's Day Beer and by wearing green-colored clothing. You can now create your own St Patrick's Day Beer and in this article we will tell you how to start. Who celebrates St Patrick's Day? Saint Patrick's Day or St. Paddy's Day is a feast day which celebrates Saint Patrick who was the patron saints of Ireland. St Patrick's Day is generally celebrated on March 17 and is a feast that is widely celebrated all over the world and not just in Ireland, countries like Great Britain, Canada, Australia...

Self Made Beer at Home - A Fabulous Idea

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There are numerous beer companies selling their beer products today in the market. They have massive support in terms of business generated and world wide appeal. But the beer which you can make at home by your hands will really be a delight and a wonderful experience. If you have the passion and the interest to prepare beer at home, just go ahead and make the beer at home. Homebrew beer can be divided into two categories: 1. Extract and Whole Grains: When you are opting for extract process, it is syrup or a liquid that involves most of the main ingredients of beer. When opting for brewing beer extract, you just have to need water, yeast and some fermentable material. 2. Whole Grain Brewing: Whole...

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St Patricks Day is a feast day on witch people from all over the globe traditionally proclaim themselves as "Irish for a day" and usually do that with the consumption of Irish alcoholic beverages like St Patricks Day Beer and by wearing green-colored clothing. You can now create your own St Patricks Day Beer and in this article we will tell you how to start. Who celebrates St Patricks Day? Saint Patrick's Day or St. Paddy's Day is a feast day which celebrates Saint Patrick who was the patron saints of Ireland. St Patricks Day is generally celebrated on March 17 and is a feast that is widely celebrated all over the world and not just in Ireland, countries like Great Britain, Canada, Australia, New...

Since home made beer allows for flexibility you can explore, it is most certain that the end product would hit your taste buds the way you would like it. As what beer bloggers crave about home made beers, you could create a full-bodied beer with your home brew unlike big breweries which have to keep down costs. More than cost-cutting, brewing something that is home made has become a social activity for many. As they have discovered other people passionate about the craft, circles and organizations have been formed. There are even competitions held for the members. The craft provides another venue for like-minded individuals to bond and expand their knowledge about beer-making. Many appreciate their...