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  • ...to brew and how to bottle. A short guide for the new homebrewer on how to brew your first [[Extract|extract]] beer! ...e: John Palmer and Brad Smith have a new [http://beersmith.com/dvd "How to Brew with Malt Extract"] video/DVD which walks you through step by step brewing
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  • * [http://byo.com/ Brew Your Own] - The "How to" Homebrew Magazine
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  • * [http://www.thebrewhut.com/TBHforum.net/ Brew Hut Discussion Forum] * [http://morebeer.com/phpBB2/ Morebeer's Brew Chat]
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  • * [http://web.mac.com/brewbubbas/iWeb/Site/Home.html Brew Bubbas] - Weekly Podcast * [http://beer.donavanhall.net/podcast/ Slow Brew Podcast] - Weekly podcast
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  • * [http://www.howtobrew.com/ How to Brew] - An online book by John Palmer
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  • * [http://www.brew365.com/ Brew 365] * [http://brewadvice.com/ Brew Advice] A knowledge sharing experiment. Ask, participate, and learn.
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  • ==Local Non-US Brew Clubs== A listing of non-us local brew clubs - Listed alphabetically by country. Editor note: This may need to be
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  • * [http://www.howtobrew.com/ How to Brew] - An online book by John Palmer
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  • * [http://beertobrew.com Beer To Brew] * [http://www.homebrewmart.com/ Home Brew Mart]
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  • * '''9 Sep 2006''' - [http://www.malt-nc.com/index.html MALT Blue Ridge Brew Off] - Asheville, NC Grat Lakes Brew Fest 100 Breweries, and 250 crafted beers
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  • The brewing community is large. As many as 2 million brew in the United States alone. This article is a place to list your personal
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  • ...as much control over the composition and ingredients used as an all-grain brew.
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  • ...g. In extract brewing, [[Extracts|Malt Extract]] is added directly to the brew pot and boiled together with [[Hops]] to create a sweet liquid called ''[[w The extract brew process includes the following steps:
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  • * [http://www.howtobrew.com/ How to Brew by John Palmer]
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  • ...nd [[Extract Brewing]] or [[Partial Mash]] brewing is that in an all-grain brew, the entire volume of unfermented beer (called ''[[wort]]'') is created by * [http://www.howtobrew.com/ How to Brew by John Palmer]
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  • ...sh at 158 F for a full bodied beer. Color is dark copper. Overall a nice brew to have on tap.
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  • ...the bottom of the glass. Use a single step infusion - a very easy beer to brew and great tasting if you like stouts.
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  • ...d flavor and a pleasant use of American hops make this a nice smooth stock brew for your favorite fridge. ...r brew for someone learning to brew all grain. It also makes a nice stock brew as it has a pleasant balanced flavor that appeals to many people. I used a
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  • The '''color''' of brew can be estimated if one knows the color and quantity of the [[Malt|malts]]
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  • * [http://www.brew-dudes.com/ Brew Dudes] * [http://www.thebrewsite.com/ The Brew Site]
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  • ...s in homebrewing as well for special beers. Clearly this is not the way to brew our standard beers.” #Batch Sparge the first runnings to brew a strong or “stout” beer, Then
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  • ...g, the wort is transferred to a fermentor where [[yeast]] is added and the brew is fermented into beer. ...is nothing more than a copper coil that can be immersed directly into the brew pot. Cold water from a hose or faucet is then run through the copper tubin
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  • ...ich provide a much more accurate picture of the bitterness of a particular brew.
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  • ...able (complex) sugars, and also by increasing the amount of protein in the brew. ...ain in the finished beer enhancing the mouthfeel and perceived body to the brew. Roasted, chocolate, and special malts have a high proportion of other unf
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  • *Poor hot brew (improper boiling)
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  • * [http://www.beertown.org/events/acbw/apa.html American Pale Ale - Craft Brew Week]
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  • ...Windjammer Blonde, Catamount Gold, Hollywood Blonde, Pete's Wicked Summer Brew
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  • ...ended) outdoor propane burner (which will make the spouse happy as you now brew outside) are great intermediate steps for moving to [[All Grain]] brewing a ...ome foil or an airlock over it and place it in a cool dark location. When brew day comes, pitching your starter will result in a quicker start and less ri
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  • ...all grain brewing you will need to [[Boiling|boil]] the full size of your brew (usually 5 gallons) plus a gallon or so additional [[wort]] that will boil ...s [http://www.beersmith.com BeerSmith] to calculate the bitterness of your brew and adjust your hops accordingly. The second obvious change is that you ar
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  • ...ey usually have a hole in the handle to facilitate hanging it up after the brew session is over.
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  • ...ng speise is a great alternative to krausening because one doesn't have to brew one batch of beer and bottle a different batch the same day. It is best fo
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  • ...longer commercially brewed so the only way to try to taste them now is to brew them yourself. This book also gives an interesting historical insight into
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  • ...end result. It is easy to increase the amount of malt or reduce the target brew length to ensure you hit target OGs if that is a concern for you. ...(very consistent) and Gibbs Mew Bishops Tipple (this is was a very popular brew with friends and I recommend that every brewer try this recipe at least onc
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  • ...rent asking price! I never dared to brew any of them. Life is too short to brew recipes that look bad on paper and I have little confidence will be any bet
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  • When you brew a large number of “Century Beers” it is important to have some concept
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  • Iowa Brewers Union is a very active home brew club in the city of Des Moines, Iowa. Members come from as far as Pella, I
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  • Iowa Brewers Union is a very active home brew club in the city of Des Moines, Iowa. Members come from as far as Pella, Io
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  • ...ll if you wanted a powerful and overwhelming fruit taste you might as well brew a cider. Even when done properly, the beer can vary widely in taste and pot ...heory, fresh fruit is VERY dirty and can carry unwanted microbes into your brew. Fruit should be washed thoroughly and then sanitized by boiling, microwav
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  • *[http://www.brew-dudes.com/nelson-sauvin-hops/855 Brew Dudes Review]
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  • ...r to those found in many of the great commercial Australian beers and home brew recipes.
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