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    Cinnamon as Priming Sugar

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    No Hops

    Sorry, I don't know. I would imagine that the flowers are similar to hop cones in their structure, so maybe the flowers do work. There's a Scottish brewery that makes ales in the tradition of ancient methods (sometimes with no hops) and they have a delicious elderberry black ale.
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    No Hops

    Buds from elderberry bushes can be used for bittering. They have a nice and unique aroma. Use the big spear-shaped buds and crush them a little first before putting them into the boil.
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    Floating Hydrometer...

    I've floated it in the secondary before. Wait until everything on the surface of the beer settles down before you put it in. A small amount of foam will form around the hydrometer, so it can be tough when you need to check the single-digits.
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    Just had a Guinness in the UK

    Unfortunately they don't serve Guinness as real ale, even in Ireland. I lived there for a year, and I had some great times with pints of Guinness or Beamish or Murphy's in hand. The best Guinness available is Foreign Stout, I don't know if it's available in North America but they have it in...
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    My Latest Beer Purchase...

    You won't be disappointed with the rauchbier. Make sure you open it with a barbecued steak on the table and you'll grin for a week.
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    Carboy Size

    I just received a free 25L glass carboy from a friend that I want to use as a secondary. My beer, after evaporation during the boil and racking from primary to secondary, ends up with about 17L in the secondary. Would this be too much headspace in the new 25L secondary? Thanks.
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    Filtering

    Has anyone had experience with filtering cider? I'm going to give away a bunch of bottles of my still cider that's fermenting right now, and most people aren't as understanding when it comes to cloudy drinks as we here are. What I'd like to know is....... -- any change in shelf life -- change...
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    It's just that easy? whaddya mean it's just that easy?

    My Dad still makes dump-and-stir beer, straight from the "instructions" on the side of the can of LME. It tastes awful, but his taste in beer can be described as prohibitionesque.
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    What style is most accepting of "all extract"?

    It's easy to make a really good porter or stout with extract and steeping grains. Steep some chocolate malt or roasted barley, boil pale extract, toss in hops at the start, and you're good to go.
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    Cinnamon as Priming Sugar

    Geeze good thing I found out before it's too late. Thanks.
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    Cinnamon as Priming Sugar

    I'm planning to add cinnamon to my bottling bucket just for flavour, not priming. Does anyone know if cinnamon is fermentable? This could lead to a fizzy mess or grenades if the cinnamon primes along with the regular dextrose.
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    I'm shootin' for a Porter, does this sound about right?

    What kind of yeast are you using?
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    Liqueur Anyone?

    A lot of homebrew shops sell Turbo Yeast, which will ferment corn sugar to 17/18/19% in 10 days at room temperature. I've always seen them advertised as fermenting clean and tasty, but I can't say from experience whether this is true or not.
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    What's your favorite beer??

    These are my favourite Canadian beers. Pale Ale - Mill Street Tankhouse Stout - St. Ambroise Oatmeal Stout Barleywine - Granite Gin Lane Ale Lager -King Dark Lager Wheat - Denison's Weissbier For a session - Niagara Gritstone Ale OR Black Oak Nut Brown For non-craft beer lovers - King...
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