Maybe I'm missing something, but why is it blasphemy to drink out of a bottle? I understand your hatred of Bud Light, but what's the problem with bottled beer? Don't a large number of Home Brewers use bottles? Also most craft beers come in bottles. I'm confused.
Right now I'm brewing 5 gallons of Blonde Ale followed (hopefully) by 5 gallons of Summer Time Amber Ale. Also just made 5 gallons of Ed Wort's Apfelwein. I cannot wait to try it.
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Now I'm second guessing myself a tiny bit about the spelling of this clone's name. I originally wanted to spell it Shop Tock to keep the letters the same as the original. Now I'm wondering if everyone will get what I was going for if I do. What do you guys think? Should I keep it like this? Or...
I know it doesn't seem to be a very popular beer on this forum, but I decided to brew a Shock Top clone kit.
This is my second batch. My first batch was a light Amber Ale and it is delicious. My wife even said it tastes better than Fat Tire. (One of the best compliments she could've given)...
Congrats!! That's a cool compliment. My wife told me that my first batch of home brew (an amber ale) was better than Fat Tire. That made my day.
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I have to say I agree. I don't consider myself a germ freak, but keeping any food/drink equipment in the bathroom seems gross. Didn't Mythbusters prove this to be a very bad idea?
Thanks guys. Yeah, that stove rules! One of the burners is like on steroids so it gets to a boil pretty quick. I do have a propane burner for if I ever buy a bigger kettle and start doing full boils, but for now it does the trick.
I'm pretty excited about my keg set up too. I bought a dual keg...
I kegged my first batch of beer earlier today. For the first one I went with a light Amber Ale extract kit. I tasted it as I was kegging and I was very impressed with how good it tasted. For my first batch I was sure I would screw it up somehow.
So right now I'm brewing up batch number 2. For...
Scam, a lot of these scammers want to use eBay cause it makes em seem legit, but ebay's buyers insurance doesn't cover certain things, like cars for example. I think the old "too good to be true" applies here for sure.
Hello there,
I am brand new into home brewing. A few guys I work with brew their own beer and I always thought it seemed like a cool hobby. I love beer so it just seems to make sense. Right now I have my first batch, a light Amber Ale from MoreBeer, in the primary for 2 week. It's ready to keg...
I'm new here but I just ordered 2 pin locks from www.morebeer.com for 24.99 each shipping is free. They have not had the gaskets replaced or anything. I can't vouch for them any more than that as I haven't received them yet, just though I'd share.
Here's the link...