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This grain to glass video will show you how to grow hops in containers and use them to homebrew a pale ale in under 4 months. Technically, it’s a ground to glass video with homegrown Chinook hops. 🌳 The best way to grow hops in containers from a rhizome, I followed this article by Chris
This is easily my best iteration of the classic Irish Red Ale yet! Ready in just about a week, this authentic representation not only absolutely nailed the color, but also was an absolutely delicious take on the style and did not last long on tap! ——————————————————- CLAWHAMMER SUPPLY SYSTEM: http://www.clawhammersupply.com/?aff=11 ——————————————————- MERCH STORE: https://theapartmentbrewer.creator-spring.com ——————————————————-
This home brew beer recipe will please crowds and have them asking for more! Citra and mosaic hops bring wonderful flavor combinations to this mid ABV brew that you can share with everyone. This beer will have people saying, “You brewed this beer? This is like real beer!” You should take this as a compliment
Brew days can get really tough so I brewed the easiest beer ever! With a simple recipe and a simple style, I was able to kick back and relax this time around. Check out the Homebrewing Journal! Essential equipment: 5gal Kettle 1gal Fermentation kit Star San Brew Bag Ingredients to get from your local Homebrew
It’s homebrew time again! This time we brewed a Kollsch recipe from the Homebrew Handbook at home using our Grainfather, and ingredients that we picked up from The Malt Miller. This beer is based on the German Kolsch style beer but as it was brewed outside of Cologne it is spelt Kollsch. This recipe varied
Today, we’re brewing a classic! A real, tried and true Lager, this one is super simple and turned out great! Check out the original recipe: https://beerandbrewing.com/make-your-best-mexican-lager/ Recipe for 5 Gal 5 lb (54.1%) — Maris Otter 3 lb (32.4%) — Flaked Corn 1 lb (10.8%) — Pilsner Malt 4 oz (2.7%) — Munich Malt 0.5
It’s homebrew time again! Check out this malt extract beer kit. Muntons have brought out a taproom series which are easy to make beer kits aimed at beginners. They showcase some beer styles that you wouldn’t normally see in beer kits, and they are incredibly quick to put together. Today we’re looking at the Lazy
It’s homebrew time again! Check out this malt extract beer kit. Muntons have brought out a taproom series which are easy to make beer kits aimed at beginners. They showcase some beer styles that you wouldn’t normally see in beer kits, and they are incredibly quick to put together. If you’re interested in knowing how
This is our take on how to brew on the Klarstein Maischfest kettle. A bit different to our normal brew day videos (another coming shortly) but we got asked to do it so we’ve obliged. We take you through the entire kettle process. People have asked “How to use the clock on the Klarstein Maischfest
It’s homebrew time again! Check out CAMRA’s recipe for an all-grain Old Speckled Hen Clone.. Very close on the nose and the colour and with a little more tweaks you won’t be far off creating a clone of this classic ‘Grandad beer’ Once the recipe kit is live I’ll put a link here, or you
It’s homebrew time again! This time we tried to see if we could recreate Schneider Weisse Tap 7 at home using our Grainfather, and ingredients that we picked up from The Malt Miller. We grabbed this recipe from a book I got on eBay called CloneBrews, 2nd Edition: Recipes for 200 Commercial Beers by Tess
It’s homebrew time again! Check out this all grain kit we put together from a really old book “Brewing Beers Like Those You Buy” by Dave Line Forgive any slurring, we’re 7 pints in at this point Today we reviewed our own first attempt at making Stella Artois at home (we called it Stellar Effort.)
Brewed an all grain SMaSH beer with only Swedish brewing ingredients. Balder Pilsner malt from Warbo Kvarn, Mauritz 85 hops grown at home in my own garden. And wild collected yeast from Sweden Donated by K-yeast. In this video, I go through the brew day, tasting and all grain recipe of this Swedish SMaSH beer.
It’s homebrew time again! Check out this all grain kit. This time we picked up “What even is a beer style?” from The Malt Miller. Absolutely chuffed with this one. I’d fully recommend this as one to have on draught when the weather is getting better because you’re going to want to sit outside sweating
Ferment this beer wherever this summer with Lutra Kveik yeast and Mosaic hops! This psuedo-lager West Coast style pilsner is a great beer for the hotter months, especially if you don’t have the ability to control the temperature, and it couldn’t be easier to brew or a more simple recipe. I’m trying two different temperatures,
Welcome to Fire and Froth. We crank out cooking and brewing videos on a weekly basis. This week is part 2 to our grain to glass Munich Helles series. I’ve brewed this recipe a bunch of times and entered it into a lot of competitions in order to gain critical feedback. Over the years I’ve
In this video, I brewed one of the only styles of beer ever to originate in the United States: Cream Ale. Contrary to the name, cream ale has no cream or lactose in it, and it basically just a lightly hopped all pilsner beer with some corn adjunct. It turns out this tastes very similar
I believe Dunkelweizen is one of the best bang for your buck all grain beers, which makes it great for beginners. It is chock full of malty goodness and honestly very easy to brew provided you have rice hulls on standby. It is a marriage of the malty complex flavors of a bock with the
In this video, I show you how to brew a classic Belgian-Style Tripel. This video covers the recipe, the brew, the fermentation and the final tasting. This is easily one of my all-time favorite styles of beer and is surprisingly not too difficult to brew, provided good fermentation control. I selected a proven strain of
So, having done beer from a one tin kit before and being nothing but disappointed with the results, Penny has taken it upon himself to try and make one better and see if he can make a kit beer that I will enjoy He started off with a Mangrove Jacks New Zealand Brewers Series Pale
In this video, I brewed a New England IPA (NEIPA) in an attempt to redeem myself from the last time when my NEIPA oxidized, since I bottled it. Wielding kegs this time and building on lessons learned from the last recipe, I succeeded this time. This particular NEIPA came out wonderfully, with a creamy mouthfeel,
Strapped for time before St Patrick’s Day? In this video I show you how to make an Irish Red Ale, which is very easy to take from grain to glass in a week. By pitching a very healthy yeast starter and by oxygenating with pure O2, I was able to get fermentation to complete in
It’s homebrew time again! Check out this all grain kit. This time we picked up a Jon Finch Pils homebrew kit from The Malt Miller. This beer turned out great, crystal clear, and was a real thirst quencher on a sunny day (depending on where you live). This was the first time I used gelatine