Home Brewing Wine Part 1
30 Jun
How to make wine. Easy steps to making wine at home that tastes as good as any store bought wine. Part of my Easy Home Brewing series. Purchase home brew supplies here: www.highgravitybrew.com
30 Jun
How to make wine. Easy steps to making wine at home that tastes as good as any store bought wine. Part of my Easy Home Brewing series. Purchase home brew supplies here: www.highgravitybrew.com
30 Jun
Some home-brewing stores have grain mills to crush grain. Learn how grain should be milled for beer brewing with tips from a master brewer in this free video on beverage making. Expert: John Brack Contact: www.AustinHomebrew.com Bio: John Brack has been brewing his own beer and wine for more than 15 years, and has been on-staff with Homebrew Supply for more than 11 years. Filmmaker: MAKE | MEDIA
Video Rating: 4 / 5
The Craft of Making Beer
30 Jun
I had the pleasure of intrerviewing Tom, Paula, and Eric during the 16th Annual Sedona International Film Festival. I was so inspired I wanted to get a review from an experience critic. Enjoy the Interview and then the trailer A film review by Alexander Zalben – Copyright © 2010 Like a rock ‘n roll version of Sideways, Blood Into Wine flits from beat to beat, creating a hypnotic, enthralling, and most of all fun documentary out of celebrity winemaker Maynard James Keenan (lead singer of Tool and A Perfect Circle), and his attempts to bring respect to the Northern Arizona wine country. The best thing about Ryan Page and Christopher Pomerenke’s doc is how perfectly it captures the enigmatic showman nature of its subject. Keenan is known for putting on capital “P”erformances, and so the documentary includes some non-traditional elements of its own. It splits the line between truth and fiction by including a recurring “interview” by alt comedy stars Tim & Eric; a narrator/troubador in the form of Arizona state historian Marshall Trimble (who is so thrillingly charming to watch, he deserves a documentary of his own); and several clearly staged sequences that are meant to make you question whether any of the film is true. Assuming it is (and well, to ruin the fun a little, it is all true), Keenan made a sudden, rash career change from multi-platinum recording artist to lead winemaker at a tiny vineyard in the desert of Northern Arizona. Not only a surprisingly fertile ground …
Video Rating: 5 / 5
30 Jun
Some often asked questions about brewing home brew beer.
Video Rating: 4 / 5
30 Jun
Kent Street Centre set for last dance of season
This week is the final Kent Street Wednesday Dance of the season. Come out and have one final spin around the dance floor until September. Join Gracie & the Guys live on stage at 7:30 p.m. All those 50+, couples and singles, are welcome.
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Querrey can’t count on crowd against Murray
American Sam Querrey will try not to take his Wimbledon match against Andy Murray personally.
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The Big Gig means big business for Saz’s
For many people, Summerfest means 11 days of music. For others, it means Saz’s mozzarella sticks, sour cream and chive fries and cheese curds.
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