• Site Fixed…

    Updated: 2010-04-30 10:45:38
    Sorry for the site problems for the past several days - some script kiddy came in and messed with a bunch of files. The site should be cleaned up now - let me know if you see any issues. Forum: The Pub | Author: webby Posted: February 9, 2009, 10:10 am

  • Pouring vs. siphoning

    Updated: 2010-04-30 10:45:38
    Do you guys prefer to pour your wort into your fermenter or do you cool it down all the way and siphon it in? The last couple of kits that I made I boiled 2 gallons and then poured it into 3 gallons of cold water. Not sure ...

  • My first concoction from scratch

    Updated: 2010-04-30 10:45:38
    I will call it my recession amber ale. I was trying to see what I could come up with if I kept the cost of ingredients between $20-$30. Any idea what I have just created (besides beer)? Any suggestions on how to improve it. Oh by ...

  • hoppy barleywine.

    Updated: 2010-04-30 10:45:38
    this is my first attempt at a barleywine. It went well here is the grain bill 16 lbs. - 2 Row Pale Malt 3 lb. - Munich Malt 1 lb. - Caramel/Crystal Malt (120L) 1/4 lb. - Chocolate Malt Hop Schedule 2.25 oz. - Columbus - 60 min. 1.5 oz. - Centennial - 25 min. 1 oz. ...

  • Flat blonde ???

    Updated: 2010-04-30 10:45:38
    I brewed this blonde at the end of November and bottled January 4th and can't figure out why its still flat and blah tasting after a month + of bottle conditioning. The only thing I can figure out is that during mash my temps where off due to a ...

  • First Time Home Brewer

    Updated: 2010-04-30 10:45:38
    So, to be completely honest, I am an extremely young home brewer but I am sincerely intrigued by the whole process along with the history behind brewing beer. I want to enjoy the wonderful smells of actually making the beer along with the satisfaction of the taste that I may ...

  • First lager isn’t bubbling Continued

    Updated: 2010-04-30 10:45:38
    OK, so I took a hydrometer reading 2 days ago and it was 1.010. I opened the lid tonight and it looks like it is on the end of the fermintation. I took a big wif and I got a big nose full of carbon dioxide and thought ...

  • First All Grain brew

    Updated: 2010-04-30 10:45:38
    I made my first all grain batch this weekend but had problems. Here's the recipe and then I'll go into the problem I had. I used beer tools and estimated a 60% efficiency. 4.25 gallons 6 pds two row .5 pd 20 L crystal .65 pd victory 1 oz glacier hop pellets 6% AA 50 min 1 oz ...

  • Crowd Pleasing Brown Ale Recipe Suggestion

    Updated: 2010-04-30 10:45:38
    On March 20 I've got a rehearsal dinner for my best friend who's getting married the following day. I've only been involved in the brewing hobby for a month with 2 successful batches under my belt (a octoberfest kit and my own version of a porter). I'm looking for advice ...

  • 15 Gallons of Beer for Free!

    Updated: 2010-04-30 10:45:38
    Now those are the kinds of words that sound too good to be true, but let me explain. If you're a beer lover, you're probably buying a premium brand and paying something like $8 per six pack. If you drink one six pack a week, that's roughly $400 a year for ...

  • Are you a Beer Snob? Good beer vs Good Cheap Beer!

    Updated: 2010-04-30 10:45:38
    Red dog, a beer that is looked down upon by anyone that drinks, “Real Beer”, right? Well, if you agree with that, you are a beer snob! That in itself is an oxymoron, beer is the drink of the commoner, not the “elite” but as time goes on, our levels of snobbery get deeper! Yes, Ia

  • Hello Home Brewers, do you have a favorite Brew Blog or other Website, want more traffic to your site?

    Updated: 2010-04-30 10:45:38
    Hello fellow Brew Lovers, I know, I haven’t written in a while, let me explain why. I have several hobbies, and building websites is one of them, and that is what I have been doing. As a brewer, and beer drinker, this will always be a top concern of mine, not just my brewing and drinking,a

  • This is important! Do beer Drinkers really prefer John McCain?

    Updated: 2010-04-30 10:45:38
    Today I found a post on HotAir.com that addressed this issue, check it out here. This inspired me to write this, because as you know, I also have a Political Opinion Blog, so I visit many blogs of all types. Anyway, it got me to wondering, is it true? Do beer drinkers really skew towards Johna

  • Beer Prices, Gas Prices, Even Dog Food Prices have gone up! Why?

    Updated: 2010-04-30 10:45:38
    Has anybody but me noticed what has happened in the last few months? Beer prices have gone up, way up! I last bought a six pack of Dead Guy Ale for about 7 bucks, now it is over $11! Anybody else know why? Because they are using all of the corn,wheat, and barley, etc, for makinga

  • Great Divide: Titan IPA

    Updated: 2010-04-30 10:45:38
    Has anybody but me noticed the trend with the packaging of todays beer? I mean personally, I like the label, when you compare it to the many others that look similar to it, but that is my point, they are all starting to look alike! It’s almost like a bunch of kids with photo-shop wenta

  • Now, the transfer is done! I am drinking a Budbrewski!

    Updated: 2010-04-30 10:45:38
    I know that many people, who have done host transfers, may be wondering what all the fuss is about, I’ll explain. I have several domains, each with many layers, many problems you can say, but, it is all done now! I will be back to my regular reporting on anything I can find about beer! Tonight,a

  • Transfer from Yahoo to Hostmonster almost complete!

    Updated: 2010-04-30 10:45:38
    If you have visited this blog in the last week or so, you may have noticed that there just wasn’t much happening, I am soory about that, but it is due to many things, mostly preparations for the move from Yahoo to Hostmonster. I have been paying $526.20yr for my hosting, but once I geta

  • Coors Brewing : Keystone Light (Longneck)

    Updated: 2010-04-30 10:45:38
    Ok, Ok, I can hear everybody already! No, this beer is not a “real” beer, it is not in the same class as even a Budbrewski, but, I am writing this as an “honorable mention”, why, you might ask? IT COMES IN A LONGNECK! I mean how often do you find cheap beer in aa

  • Real Ale: Full Moon Pale Rye Ale

    Updated: 2010-04-30 10:45:38
    After reading many other posts about this brewery, i decided that I just had to try it! Just so that you know, I am not a big fan of beer made from anything but barley or wheat, but this one was really good! I have to say that I will buy it again. One remarkable thinga

  • OpinionHead: My Newest Blog

    Updated: 2010-04-30 10:45:38
    Just to let everyone know where I have been the last couple of days, I have started another Blog, what else right? Just as I have strong opinions about beer and brewing, I have some doozies when it comes to politics, world news, and of course the war on terror, not to mention several othera

  • One More Red Nightmare

    Updated: 2010-04-30 10:44:58
    A strong version of a RED ale. The name is a tribute to King Crimson....don't be scared.

  • Portly Man

    Updated: 2010-04-30 10:44:58
    Next Porter I'd like to brew.

  • English - American IPA

    Updated: 2010-04-30 10:44:58
    IPA brewed in an English - American style.

  • American Amber Ale

    Updated: 2010-04-30 10:44:58
    Smooth Amber Ale. Just enough hops to taste, with some citrus notes noticable. Very drinkable.

  • Shot Rod Rye IPA

    Updated: 2010-04-30 10:44:58
    To be brewed on National Homebrew day ...

  • Dark and Bitter About It

    Updated: 2010-04-30 10:44:58
    You will never go back!

  • Amarillo dryhopped IPA

    Updated: 2010-04-30 10:44:58
    Using amarillo for dryhop in all my apa/ipa's, trying different bittering, and late edition hops this time, last apa i did was similar, but used simcoe and centennial.

  • California HammerHead

    Updated: 2010-04-30 10:44:58
    Super Aromatic Amber Ale

  • Dyhynlle Brewery

    Updated: 2010-04-30 10:44:58
    New Wrexham Lager - Details to follow

  • Chappyweizen

    Updated: 2010-04-30 10:44:58
    Substitue US 2-row for munich. This is a malty balance but hopped enough for a mild floral/spicy flavor. Dry hop with 1/4 oz. of centennial if you like a nice hop aroma.

  • Gold-n-pale 1.3

    Updated: 2010-04-30 10:44:58
    Gold-N-Pale this is a fun comercial style brew for the home brewer the pacman yeast yeilds big malt flavor allowing the brewer to use a generous hopping. Gravity will depend on efficiency, from 1.052-1.067

  • Gnaughty Gnome

    Updated: 2010-04-30 10:44:58
    Simple Bitter Ale that I am planning to experiment on with Juniper Berries and Chipotles!

  • All American IPA

    Updated: 2010-04-30 10:44:58
    Use lots of late hops for great flavor/aroma. Ferment cool and mash low for clean flavor and good attenuation.

  • Three Brothers Pale

    Updated: 2010-04-30 10:44:58
    This is a tweak of a recipe I've used before. Just wanted to try Special B.

  • Northern Alt Bier, final

    Updated: 2010-04-30 10:44:58
    Brewed version of Northern Alt Bier

  • Sgt. Whatshisname's Egyptian Stout

    Updated: 2010-04-30 10:44:58
    Black and roasty like a stout and sweet and doughy like egyptian slave bread. Just the thing to go with your salt pork and eggs! Good enough you can march 20 miles and fight mucking great battle with it. The sort of beer Kipling would have drank.

  • Brown Roast

    Updated: 2010-04-30 10:44:58
    Roasty and toasty Nutbrown Ale.

  • Alt beer 2

    Updated: 2010-04-30 10:44:58
    experimental 2

  • not quite Klassic Kolsch

    Updated: 2010-04-30 10:44:58
    test for first all grain Kolsch

  • Northern Alt (exp1)

    Updated: 2010-04-30 10:44:58
    First experimental Alt all grain batch

  • The Fritz

    Updated: 2010-04-30 10:44:58
    San Francisco Treat

  • PALER ALER

    Updated: 2010-04-30 10:44:58
    Crisp Pale Ale with a great Cascade nose.

  • Aviator Dopple

    Updated: 2010-04-30 10:44:58
    Big, Complex, Malty, authentic German beer.

  • OktoberFaux Amber Ale

    Updated: 2010-04-30 10:44:58
    This is another attempt to create an amber ale with Oktoberfest qualities.

  • Oktoberfest Amber

    Updated: 2010-04-30 10:44:58
    Okay, not a true Oktoberfest, but close in color and taste. Good for an Oktoberfest party. (adapted from a recipe in BYO)

  • Bastard LagerAle

    Updated: 2010-04-30 10:44:58
    Due to a bad batch of WLP830 German Lager yeast, I was forced to "save" my batch with Wyeast 1056 American Ale.

  • Basic Pale Ale

    Updated: 2010-04-30 10:44:58
    Trying to make the simplest, cheapest beer possible.

  • OLOTL IPA

    Updated: 2010-04-30 10:44:58
    Patterned after Bell's Two Hearted Ale, with a simple recipe and hopping schedule. The honey (buckwheat for a Midwestern flavor) added is taken from another Bell's beer, their HopSlam

  • Zombies Blood Red Irish Ale

    Updated: 2010-04-30 10:44:58
    First try with this recipe, looks a little dark.

  • Belgian Blonde

    Updated: 2010-04-30 10:44:58
    Cool Crisp Belgian Pale ale. Antwerp yeast is the secret to this summer shreder.

  • New England Pale Ale

    Updated: 2010-04-30 10:44:58
    Medium body pale ale. It has a floral, earthy aroma. Toasty with a hint of sweetness.

  • SN Clone

    Updated: 2010-04-30 10:44:58
    Sierra Nevada Clone

  • Imperial Stout

    Updated: 2010-04-30 10:44:58
    Imperial Stout with a Pils base. Made a second runnings beer of 3 gallons by adding 1 box of candi sugar, 1/2 Imperial brown sugar and 2 dry yeast packs. After a month, this second beer is tasty. Can't wait for the original beer.

  • A Zombie`s Nightmare Barleywine Ale

    Updated: 2010-04-30 10:44:58
    A Zombie`s Nightmare Barleywine Ale

  • RYE-APA

    Updated: 2010-04-30 10:44:58
    Summer session beer

  • Blue - Sunny - Summer Ale

    Updated: 2010-04-30 10:44:58
    Relatively light and refreshing for the hot weather.... Sitting in the shade with my dogs.

  • Are you brewing on National Homebrew Day?

    Updated: 2010-04-29 18:41:33
    Just a quick reminder, don’t forget that Saturday (May 1st) is National Homebrew Day. The AHA’s annual Big Brew event celebrating National Homebrew Day is coming up on May 1. This year’s recipes and site registration are available online. New for this year, professional craft brewers will be brewing the Big Brew wheat beer [...]

  • Beer Profile (Flying Fish): Perfect Summer, Exit 16 and Exit 1 (New Jersey)

    Updated: 2010-04-29 18:41:31
    14TH EDITION OF THE PERFECT SUMMER BEER-FARMHOUSE SUMMER ALE Hard to believe this tasty stuff is now entering its 14th summer. That’s good for all of us! Our Farmhouse Summer Ale is on its way out to your favorite retailer and tavern as you read this. The perfect summer beer, Farmhouse Ale is brewed with [...]

  • More Details on Anchor Sale

    Updated: 2010-04-29 18:41:28
    Jay Brooks reports on an interview he had with one of the new Anchor owners, Keith Greggor. There’s lots of good information and insight in that post.

  • Rohrbach Brewing Company – BREWTOPIA SOCIAL (Rochester, NY)

    Updated: 2010-04-28 14:17:43
    Rohrbach Brewing Company – BREWTOPIA SOCIAL Where: 3859 Buffalo Road – Rochester, NYWhen: April 29th at 6:30 Cost: $12 per person “The Classics” Pioneer Flavors of The Craft Brew Industry Sample beer and listen to our local beer expert and author, Steve Hodos, as he leads you through an interactive, fun night of beer and food [...]

  • Gardner Ale House – Spring Beer Dinner Is Announced! (Updated w/ Menu)

    Updated: 2010-04-27 21:59:18
    Spring Beer Dinner – “Americana” Theme 5 Beers, 5 Courses, 50 People, $50, Such a deal When: Thursday, April 29, 6 PM Where: Gardner Ale House, Gardner MA Cost: $50 Menu:(updated 4/26/10) Feeling patriotic? It’s not like we ran out of ideas for beer dinners, it’s just that this one seemed very timely. I don’t [...]

  • Christian Moerlein Brewing Introduces Northern Liberties IPA

    Updated: 2010-04-27 21:59:08
    For Immediate Release CINCINNATI, OHIO – April 27, 2009 – Christian Moerlein Brewing Company announces the launch of the newest beer in the Moerlein Lagers & Ales line-up –Moerlein Northern Liberties India Pale Ale (IPA). Dedicated to the immigrants of the era located in the historic Northern Liberties section of Cincinnati, north of Liberty St., in [...]

  • Blond Ale Bash at Gritty’s Lewiston/Auburn (May 1st)

    Updated: 2010-04-27 14:00:00
    Gritty McDuff’s BLOND ALE BASH! Head to Gritty’s Auburn for an all day pre-summer party! Where: Gritty’s Lewiston/AuburnWhen: Saturday, May 1stTime: 11am-close Enjoy the live music though out the day & night featuring Chronic Funk, Continuum & more! Dig into their special-priced backyard BBQ menu, with everything from smoked ribs to freshly prepared Maine seafood with all the [...]

  • Review- Big Ass IPA

    Updated: 2010-04-27 09:49:26
    : Saturday , April 24, 2010 Review- Big Ass IPA Sometimes beers turn out better than . expected Like most of you , I am obsessed with beer and homebrewing . I read articles , blogs , and books about brewing . I've grown over the years in my knowledge of ingredients , flavor profiles and techniques . While still not as technical as some , I have tried to better myself in that arena . But despite all that , there are times that you just plain fuck up . and sometimes that doesn't even matter . The more I brew and learn , the more apparent it becomes that save for an infection , it is fairly hard to screw up the brewing . process Big Ass IPA was the final beer on a string of increasingly hoppier beers I brewed starting last June . As my taste and appreciation of hoppy beers grew , so did my

  • The Griffin Group Acquires Anchor Brewing Co

    Updated: 2010-04-27 01:47:34
    I’m about to hit the road and don’t have time to post more, so this is unfortunately a criminally brief announcement that Anchor Brewing has been purchased by The Griffin Group. Update: Jay Brooks has some additional comments on the acquisition news (most notably, some oddities in the press release itself). Update #2: Stan Hieronymus discusses the [...]

  • Oskar Blues Gubna

    Updated: 2010-04-23 20:38:29
    Introduced a couple of months ago as a new rotating seasonal release with one of my favorite brews (Ten Fidy), Gubna is another can of genius — a 10% ABV Imperial IPA. Brewed with three malts and one hop (Summit), Gubna is surprisingly hoppy, packing quite a pungent hop aroma and taste. The beer is downright [...]

  • The Bruery Mischief

    Updated: 2010-04-21 19:59:37
    I’ve had a few Belgian IPAs in my time. They’re a growing favorite of mine and are making a more frequent appearance in the fridge and cellar. For as hoppy as some of them have been, the Bruery’s Mischief, however, puts them all to shame. This “Hoppy Belgian-Style Golden Strong Ale” has the largest hop presence [...]

  • An Interview with Al from Hop Talk

    Updated: 2010-04-20 04:31:23
    This week on the BeerSmith Blog we feature an interview with fellow beer blogger Al from Hop Talk.  Hop Talk is one of the more popular beer blogs on the internet.  Hop Talk covers microbrews, the brewing industry and beer news.  While Al occasionally touches on home brewing as well, the focus is often on [...]

  • 2010 International Great Beer Expo – (PA)

    Updated: 2010-04-19 19:18:34
    2nd Annual – International Great Beer Expo International Beer Fest Returns To Philly Navy Yard June 5 Starfish Junction Production promises to be the Summer’s Best Beer Fest! When: June 5, 2010 Where: Philadelphia Navy Yard From the producer of the award-winning Philly Craft Beer Festival (voted one of the “Top 10 Beer Festivals in America”) comes [...]

  • A year later- Mike's Saison

    Updated: 2010-04-19 19:18:28
    : Saturday , April 17, 2010 A year later- Mike's Saison Over a year ago , I went to Denver for work and also had an opportunity to brew my first and only all-grain batch with my cousin-in-law . Mike , an accomplished homebrewer , is very adept at brewing Belgians , and I enjoyed some of his out there , as well some more he hooked me up with in September when I saw him again . Of the beers I've had of Mike's its clear that he nails down the subtle and complex flavors that make Belgian's unique , and in the case of the Saison we brewed , and a Wit he gave me , he can brew up a perfect example of the style to compete with any commercial . brewery Last weekend it was a perfect day outside , sunny and 70 degrees and I thought it was the perfect time to crack open the remaining Saison I had ,

  • Terrapin Hopsecutioner

    Updated: 2010-04-19 19:18:27
    Let’s keep the IPA train rolling, shall we. Here’s another new, hoppy brew that I haven’t had before this past weekend. Terrapin’s Hopsecutioner Terrapin’s Hopsecutioner is brewed with Warrior, Chinook, Centennial, Simcoe, Amarillo hops and then dry hopped with Cascade. That’s quite a bit of hoppiness going on there that translates into a pretty damned [...]

  • News from Karl Strauss – Red Trolley Wins gold Cup and Big Barrel DIPA is Back

    Updated: 2010-04-16 18:05:58
    RED TROLLEY ALE TAKES GOLD AT WORLD BEER CUP San Diego, CA – April 2010 – Karl Strauss Brewing Company was awarded the gold medal for their Red Trolley Ale at the Brewers Association World Beer Cup 2010. The competition is one of the industry’s most prestigious and recognized awards, with more than [...]

  • Full Sail Hop Pursuit

    Updated: 2010-04-16 18:05:51
    It’s that time of year again. The sun is out longer, the days are getting warmer and, while I still enjoy my fair share of stouts at this point in the year, I have been enjoying some really tasty IPAs. Full Sail Brewing’s latest in their Brewmaster Reserve line of beers, is Hop Pursuit, an extra [...]

  • BLUE POINT BREWERY TO TAP WORLD’S LARGEST CASK

    Updated: 2010-04-15 17:47:16
    BLUE POINT BREWERY TO TAP WORLD’S LARGEST CASK PATCHOGUE, NY – April 2010. Award-winning Long Island microbrewer, Blue Point Brewing Company, will tap the world’s largest cask when it hosts the 6th annual Blue Point Cask Ales Festival on Saturday, April 17th, 2010 from 2:00-6:00 pm at the brewery headquarters in Patchogue, NY. [...]

  • Beer Photo: Now, That’s A Beer #2

    Updated: 2010-04-15 17:47:05
    Holy Jeebus, that’s a big glass of beer. Not only that, but that’s two photos of massive vessels from Germany. I am so moving. Getty Images

  • Karl Strauss Pintail Pale Ale

    Updated: 2010-04-14 17:24:33
    Note: this is a review of a promotional sample I received from the brewery. Any time I get a press release from San Diego’s Karl Strauss Brewing, I know it will be followed shortly by a bottle of something quite tasty. Just about everything I have gotten from them has been outstanding. Their latest seasonal, Pintail [...]

  • Baladin Nora

    Updated: 2010-04-12 16:36:35
    A buddy of mine was recently out in California and happened across this particular beer at a winery restaurant. Upon returning home to the East coast he told me about it and recommended that if I see it, I would be wise to pick it up. As chance would have it, my beer stop this [...]

  • Brewing Fruit Beers at Home Part 2 of 2

    Updated: 2010-04-12 01:04:17
    This week we rejoin with part two of our series on homebrewing fruit beers.  In last week’s article we provided an overview of brewing with fruit and the characteristics of some of the better fruits to use in beer.  This week we will cover designing fruit beer recipes and also the physical process of home [...]

  • Brew Kits: Intro

    Updated: 2010-04-11 20:12:11
    Check out this video and the following ones, guiding you through the process of brewing your own delicious homemade beer using brew kits! addthis_url = 'http%3A%2F%2Fwww.brewkits.org%2Fbeer-brew-kits%2Fbrew-kits-intro'; addthis_title = 'Brew+Kits%3A+Intro'; addthis_pub = ''; No related posts. Related posts brought to you by Yet Another Related Posts Plugin. No related posts. Related posts brought to you by Yet Another Related Posts Plugin.

  • Brew Kits: Step 1 – Mixing

    Updated: 2010-04-11 20:12:10
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  • Brew Kits: Step 2 – Brewing your Beer

    Updated: 2010-04-11 20:12:08
    Next comes the brewing stage. We’ll need to insure that the mixture is the right temperature and then add the yeast. After that, we put on the lid tightly and insert the airlock. We then wait about a week or so before bottling. addthis_url = 'http%3A%2F%2Fwww.brewkits.org%2Fbeer-brew-kits%2Fbrew-kits-step-2-brewing-your-beer'; addthis_title [...] No related posts. Related posts brought to you by Yet Another Related Posts Plugin.

  • Brew Kits: Step 3 – Bottling your beer

    Updated: 2010-04-11 20:12:07
    This video takes you through the bottling process, which you can start after the airlock has stopped bubbling. After the beer has been bottled, it needs to sit in a cool, dark place for about 2 weeks. It will improve with age. addthis_url = 'http%3A%2F%2Fwww.brewkits.org%2Fbeer-brew-kits%2Fbrew-kits-step-3-bottling-your-beer'; addthis_title = 'Brew+Kits%3A+Step+3+%26%238211%3B+Bottling+your+beer'; [...] No related posts. Related posts brought to you by Yet Another Related Posts Plugin.

  • Final Step – Enjoy!

    Updated: 2010-04-11 20:12:06
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  • Ska and Deschutes Beer Reviews

    Updated: 2010-04-11 20:11:57
    : Wednesday , April 7, 2010 Ska and Deschutes Beer Reviews While out in Arizona last week I was able to try quite a few beers that I normally don't have access to . While on a visit to a store my dad had been raving about for some time , Total Beer and Wine I was able to pick up a fair share of good beer . The store itself is impressive for its prices and quantity . For example , compared to Minnesota where typical bombers run to 6-7.99, I was impressed to find a lot for 3.99-5.99. I think beer stores are always a grass is greener type of situation . While the aisle of strictly single bottles makes a geek like me drool , the selection was no different than a good store in any area , just that the brands they carried tended to be ones I can't get my hands on locally . With only so many days

  • iPhone and Kindle Friendly BeerSmith Blog Themes

    Updated: 2010-04-03 15:32:57
    Have you ever wanted to access the BeerSmith blog on the go? We recently added an iphone/mobile friendly version of the blog. If you access the BeerSmith blog from your iphone, blackberry or many other mobile devices, you will now see that it has been formatted into a phone friendly theme.  If you [...]

  • Brewing Fruit Beers at Home Part 1 of 2

    Updated: 2010-04-03 03:37:09
    Brewing fruit beer is not for everyone, but a properly balanced fruit beer can be light and refreshing on a hot summer day. This is part one of our two part series on home brewing fruit beer. Beers that include fruit vary widely in taste, style and strength.

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