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  1. Klamer1

    Brewing schools !

    I have been brewing, would love to further my education in it though. And as for the google it guy, I have googled and done a lot of research, I just would like to ask other brewers their opinions and where I should go or do. Thanks for all your help you two. :)
  2. Klamer1

    Brewing schools !

    So I am looking for schools that offer becoming a brew master. Schools that will teach you everything you need to know about brewing beer. I'm looking for schools in the US, doesn't really matter where. I just want the best education and the most hands on. Thanks :mug:
  3. Klamer1

    Irish or English yeast ?

    What would be the significant difference in using an Irish ale or an English ale yeast in my porter ? :mug:
  4. Klamer1

    Fermentation stages

    So I've heard about the one fermentation stage where you leave it in the glass for 2 1/2 weeks. Then I've heard about the two stage fermentation where you go bucket- 4 days to glass- 14 days. Now does this all depend on the type of beer or effect the beer in a different way using one of these...
  5. Klamer1

    Taste test

    When would be a good time during my home brewing process to sample a little bit of the beer, just to make sure its in the right direction in taste I want. :mug:
  6. Klamer1

    Question about malts.

    Thanks for the information Chad and floppy. :mug:
  7. Klamer1

    Question about malts.

    Thanks for solving that for me FloppyKnockers. I also have one more question if you could answer it, what is the difference between mashing and steeping ?
  8. Klamer1

    Question about malts.

    So I am very new to the whole home brewing thing and I have question. Why are grains, liquid, and dry all called malts, does malt stand for something that puts those things in a category ? Or are all three things the same thing, just in different forms ? Then why do we add them at different...
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