When the Brewers Association released the results of their Brewery Operations Benchmarking Survey last year, the data confirmed that there’s still work to do when it comes to diversifying the industry. Based on the responses, 77 percent of breweries were owned by men and only 9 percent of breweries owned by people of color. More […]

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I finally get around to doing a video of the Ginger Beer brew day. I have used a new base on this batch but still kept the extras much the same. 20 litres at 1.034, and a yummy sample. This should come out good. https://www.patreon.com/bePatron?u=21427896 www.facebook.com/pages/Little-Johns-Brewing/264698843875636 http://www.littlejohnsbrewing.com/
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Here’s the 3 methods I use to fill bottles from my kegs. I do this for competitions, sending people home with beer, and to age homebrews! *Equipment links in description* BTW the upload decided it didn’t want to include the last 15 seconds of the video but you only miss me thanking you for watching
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From discussing the proper techniques, to using the right equipment, award-winning homebrewer Paul Odell is here to share what he’s learned when it comes to filling bottles for homebrewing competitions. He’ll also allay any fears or worries you might have when it comes to wasting beer. View the full video: https://beerandbrewing.com/full-video-how-to-win-a-beer-competition/
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Beer kits that come in a tin (can) are a common gift given to beer enthusiasts. These are roughly 1 – 2.5 Kg tins of malt extract with a little bit of hop flavor added and maybe a few specific flavors for that beer style. This a very simple version of what is used in
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