Month: August 2020

In this video I brew a wee weavy. ——————————– Recipe: Batch Size: 1 Gallon OG: 1.077 SRM: 24 Est ABV: 7.7%-ish IBUs: 27 Boil Time: 120 Min Malt: 2.4 lbs (78.8%) – Maris Otter 4.0 oz (8.3%) – Munich 10 3.0 oz (6.3%) – Acid Malt (because of my water) 2.0 oz (4.3%) – Crystal
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In this video I show how I transfer homebrew to a keg. I also write about this kind of stuff here: https://www.barleyandthehops.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/barleyandthehops Twitter: https://twitter.com/barleyandthehop Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/barleyandthehops/ Song by BigAlBeatz: https://soundcloud.com/bigalbeats-1/jazzy-hip-hop-instrumental-these-city-streets-free
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Should you can beer or bottle beer? We just drink it straight from the keg. https://youtu.be/esLp4jmYcy4 Jeff Parker from The Dudes’ Brewery (http://www.thedudesbrew.com) and Andy Black from MacLeod Ale Brewing Co. (http://www.macleodale.com) talk to us about getting started home brewing beer. If you like these videos as much as we love filming them, SHARE them
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Irish ales are malty, smooth, medium-bodied, and most, like our kit, are a deep copper-red color that is created by a blend of specialty malts. Our malt blend also gives this recipe its signature toasty and sweet aroma and flavor. Another defining characteristic of Irish Red Ales are their immense drinkability – definitely a crowd-pleaser
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As part of my 5 to 10 gallon brewery upgrade project, this step-by-step tutorial on making your own mashtun/lautertun from a picnic cooler will allow you to mash enough grain for ten gallon batches of beer. Featured is a homemade CPVC manifold for separating the wort from the grain and how to add a ball
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Brew # 21 Home Brewing A Scottish Ale Our first shot at a Scottish Ale The Particulars: Scottish Ale 19L Batch size Equipment: High Gravity BIAB Targets: ABV: 8.6%, OG: 1.089, FG: 1.024, PBG: 1.073 Ingredients: 1 Campden Tablet 5 mL Lactic acid 88% 6.20 kg Golden Promise (Simpsons) (2.0 SRM) 80.6 % 0.40 kg
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how to malt barley from raw grain step one clean barley leave soak 6-8 hrs leave rest at least 8 hours soak 6-8 hrs again 3-5 days stirring daily dry will have crunch when completely dry knock off roots i give them one sec. in the blender then just run the barley in my hands
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🍺🍺🍺 Brewery Pilot Kit Series. 🍺🍺🍺 You will notice from the title that the Pilot Kit build has begun. These videos will be released in order of progress of construction allowing you to follow on. You can view all of the series via a playlist on the channel home page. #ssbrewtech #brewerybuild #brewing Buy Me
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Ingredients kit for this beer: https://bit.ly/2WzAFSf Clawhammer Supply Brewing System: http://www.clawhammersupply.com?aff=5 Recipe for 5 gallons: 11 lbs Pale Malt, Maris Otter 12.0 oz Crystal 45 4.0 oz Special Roast 3.0 oz Black (Patent) Malt 1 lbs Candi Syrup, D-90 [Boil] 2.00 oz Fuggle [4.50 %] – Boil 60.0 min 1.00 oz Fuggle [4.50 %] –
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Detailed description of the Robobrew Generation 3 which is the new single vessle brewery released by www.KegLand.com.au This new brewery is probably the easiest way to enter all grain brewing without breaking the bank. Its so simple to use no experience is necessary. More information can be found on the website here: https://www.kegland.com.au/robobrew-35l-gen-3.html
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Blonde ale: pale, refreshing, balanced. Already a crowd-pleaser, but add in apricot and you’ve got one of Dry Dock Brewing Co.’s most popular beers. A very light, slightly sweet malt body is the foundation, accompanied by minimal hopping and classic American yeast. The secret here is using real apricot puree, which contributes fresh apricot flavor,
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Brewing beer the simple easy way. Brewing beer in under one hour! Making beer at home! How to make beer! Please be sure to Subscribe Thumb Up and Share the Video! Check out more videos about brewing beer and funny interactions with my family and the general public! https://www.youtube.com/user/UnderTheStairsBrewin My videos also include everything else
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