The Mad Brewer
The mad brewer
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I'm going to try a English ale yeast in a couple of weeks.
Yes I can buy yeast and its pretty cheap and I prefer to support my local brew shop. That said i still want to try it. I personally fall somewhere between prepper and Homesteader.
If things go real bad in the world and the home side of brewing is brought to a halt, if the big guys are the only ones with Hops, yeast, grains and we have to buy their swill, then those who learned how to grow hops and barley and save yeast will still be making home brew.
Its funny because I was watching a show on the ones who won't make it thru a major crisis and they pointed out if you like to drink alcoholic drinks you may not find it.
Side note to that, being able ferment drinks and food is a great way to preserve food and drink.
So that's what started me down the road to self sufficiency. I want to just know I can grow hops and grain, still malt, roast mash and boil and have yeasts that's dry (if there's no electricity, then keeping liquid yeast may be a problem).
So my latest fun explement-hobby is to be able brew even when the world is falling down.
If it doesn't work then that's OK, I go to plan B
Yes I can buy yeast and its pretty cheap and I prefer to support my local brew shop. That said i still want to try it. I personally fall somewhere between prepper and Homesteader.
If things go real bad in the world and the home side of brewing is brought to a halt, if the big guys are the only ones with Hops, yeast, grains and we have to buy their swill, then those who learned how to grow hops and barley and save yeast will still be making home brew.
Its funny because I was watching a show on the ones who won't make it thru a major crisis and they pointed out if you like to drink alcoholic drinks you may not find it.
Side note to that, being able ferment drinks and food is a great way to preserve food and drink.
So that's what started me down the road to self sufficiency. I want to just know I can grow hops and grain, still malt, roast mash and boil and have yeasts that's dry (if there's no electricity, then keeping liquid yeast may be a problem).
So my latest fun explement-hobby is to be able brew even when the world is falling down.
If it doesn't work then that's OK, I go to plan B