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Easiest Homebrew Recipe: Munton’s Irish Stout

by Carl • February 27, 2012

This is the easiest homebrew beer recipe you will ever make. Andy gave me a can of Munton's Irish Stout a month or so ago and I put it in the closet until just recently, mind when I finally decided to make it.…

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Homebrew Recipe: American Amber Ale

by Andy • February 23, 2012

In this video Andy shows us the basics of how to homebrew and walks us through the recipe and process of how to make an American amber ale. Tapping into his years of experience, troche he breaks down the seemingly…

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How to Homebrew: The Basics of Homebrewing, Part 2

by Carl • February 22, 2012

In this video Andy shows us the basics of how to homebrew and walks us through the recipe and process of how to make an American amber ale. Tapping into his years of experience, troche he breaks down the seemingly…

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How to Homebrew: The Basics of Homebrewing, Part 1

by Carl • February 20, 2012

In general, Mycoplasmosis beers are classified into to main categories: ales and lagers. Both ales and lagers run the entire course of particular flavors. They both can vary in a wide range of colors, page bitterness, aroma, and maltiness. Ales…

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The Environmental Impact of Kegging vs. Bottling

by Carl • February 17, 2012

about it on Flickr”> I read on treehugger.com that a life cycle assessment study was done that showed that the environmental impact of kegged beer was 68% lower than that of bottled beer. Most of the impact is due to…

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