Yearly Archives: 2013

Top 4 Beers For The Holiday

With the holiday season right around the corner, there’s no better time than now to stock up on some festive brews. Rather than drinking the same old beer that you normally drink during the other 11 months, you should venture into the wild side with some truly unique, yet equally delicious, holiday flavors. If you’re […]

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Overview of The Different Steps In Homebrewing Beer

Thinking of homebrewing your own beer but don’t know where to start? Unfortunately, there’s a lot of bad information floating around out there on the subject, forcing many newcomers to speculate whether or not it’s worth trying. If you happen to take the wrong approach to your homebrewed beer, you could end up with a […]

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What Is The Layer of Stuff at The Bottom of My Homebrew Beer?

Have you noticed an unusual layer of gunky buildup at the bottom of your homebrew fermenter or beer bottles? Many people throw out their beer batch at the first sight of gunky buildup like this. After all, common sense should tell you that it’s not a normal step in the homebrewing process. But what exactly […]

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Tips For Making Moonshine With Potatoes

If you’re looking for a new moonshine recipe, you should try making a batch with potatoes rather than the standard corn meal, sugar and yeast combination. Potatoes are not only inexpensive, but they are also incredibly delicious when used in the production of moonshine. Their starchy flavors become infused with the moonshine, creating a spectacular […]

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Solutions To Flat Homebrew Beer

Whether this is your first batch or tenth, it’s downright frustrating when you invest your time, work and money into brewing beer only to discover that it’s flat with little-to-no carbonation. Even if it has a well-balanced flavor, the lack of carbonation will ruin an otherwise perfect batch of homebrew beer. To prevent this from […]

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Infuse Your Homebrew Beer With Pumpkin Flavors

With Halloween right around the corner, there’s no better time than now to brew a batch of pumpkin flavor infused beer. There are several different brands of ‘premium’ pumpkin-flavored beer on the market, but the truth is that you can brew your own. As long as you’re familiar with the homebrewing process, you can easily […]

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What Affects Bitterness In Homebrewed Beer

Are you tired of spending countless hours mixing, fermenting and brewing beer only to find out that it’s overly bitter when you finally taste it? It’s hard (if not impossible) to enjoy a batch of homebrewed beer when it’s bitter. Rather than possessing that distinct bubbly hop flavors, the bitterness overwhelms your taste buds to […]

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5 Health Benefits of Drinking Beer

It’s a common assumption that beer is ’empty calories’ with no real nutritional or health benefits. In fact, some people believe that beer is actually bad for your health, contributing to obesity, heart disease and other related problems. The truth, however, is that beer, when consumed in moderation, offers a number of key health benefits. […]

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How To Store Beer Correctly

So, you just finished bottling up a fresh batch of homebrew beer and now you’re ready to store it. It’s a common assumption among ‘newbie’ brewers that beer will last for years or even decades as long as it’s bottled. While bottling does help to preserve its flavor and characteristics, there are other potential factors […]

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Why Isn’t My Homebrew Beer Fermenting?

There’s nothing more frustrating than spending an entire afternoon (or longer in some cases) preparing a batch of homebrew beer only to find out that it’s not fermenting. If the beer doesn’t ferment, you’ll have to toss it out and start from scratch again. So, what prevents homebrew beer from going through the critical fermentation […]

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