All Grain Home Brew Part 2
1 Aug
This is part 2 of me demonstrating how I brew beer using the all grain method. Hope you enjoy it and please leave a comment. Thanks.
Video Rating: 4 / 5
1 Aug
This is part 2 of me demonstrating how I brew beer using the all grain method. Hope you enjoy it and please leave a comment. Thanks.
Video Rating: 4 / 5
30 Jul

If you’ve got some juice, bread, and a toilet, even in jail you can have a night cap. Luckily, I have slightly more modern facilities, so in this video, I’ll teach you how to take some plain old juice and turn it into wine, using stuff you can get at the supermarket.
I had the unique opprtunity to join the wine-making team of Domaine Mikulski to assess different brands of barrel (makers) and the toast used in the making of, on the resulting impact to the wine.
Video Rating: 0 / 5
29 Jul
Brewers Best: Oktoberfest home brewing kit final product review C- A: 4.5/5 I really like the way this looks. The color turned out exactly as I had hoped. Amber body with red and yellow edges, white fluffy yeasty head. Little CO2 nucleation. S: 1/5 It doesn’t really smell like beer, and doesn’t smell good at all. Fruit + Yeast + Alcohol – malts – hops. T: 2/5 Light hop character, dominated by fruity esters and alcohol. Malts are basically indistinguishable. Easy to drink, but no real strong notes. M: 3/5 Light bodied, crisp, nothing special. Great Lakes Christmas Ale clone home brew review A- Recipe 1lb 40L Crystal Malt 1lb wheat malt 1lb lager malt 3oz roasted barley 8oz Dingemans Belgian Special B 145L 8oz 20L Muntins Carpls Malt 7lb light malt extract 2 oz cascade hops @ 60 mins .25 oz cascade @ 30 mins 1 oz fuggles @ 30 mins 1 oz Kent Goldings @ 15 mins 1 oz fuggles 1st dryhop 1 oz cascade 2nd dryhop 2 lbs honey 2 tbs cinnamon 2 tbs ginger 2 cinnamon sticks throughout fermentation Note* Priming sugar: If you are using corn sugar, do not use more than 8 oz per 5 gal. I prefer corn sugar to cane sugar because I think that cain sugar sweetens the beer to much.
Video Rating: 5 / 5
28 Jul
The Atlanta Brew Crew home brews a True Brew India Pale Ale kit. Thanks to Crosby & Baker and homebrewsupplies.org. See ABC’s Eric steep the grains, boil the wort, add the hops, yeast and ferment this delicious brew at his home in Atlanta. This box kit comes complete with priming sugar, caps and even toasted oak chips, it’s everything you need to make 2 cases of beer except bottles and water. Brewing beer at home is perfectly legal, a lot of fun and you can save a lot of money over store-bought brands.