Home brew - how to brew beer - better your brewing!
2009/03/04
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Could it really be this easy to brew beer so good that commercial beers seem undrinkable and your friends become desperate to know your brewing secrets? Secondly, it's easy to understand. Some of the books I've read on this subject have been so confusing, I've felt like giving up before I even get started. If you want to learn about the chemistry of fermentation, buy a different book. I'm just going to show you what you need to know to brew great beer. But if you get a copy of Better Your Brewing and it doesn't skyrocket your home brew to the level you want, just send me an email asking for a refund (all Better Your Brewing customers have email access to me) and I'll make sure you get it back quicksmart.
Comment by Kathryn — 2010/01/29 @ 9:05 pm
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Comment by Abram — 2009/09/09 @ 4:57 pm
Could it really be this easy to brew beer so good that commercial beers seem undrinkable and your friends become desperate to know your brewing secrets? How to grow your own hops (it's not as hard as I used to think) The one twist that can turn a kit beer into a world class drink (and it's so simple you'll kick yourself for not thinking it up yourself)
Comment by Ivan — 2009/06/05 @ 5:14 am
Could it really be this easy to brew beer so good that commercial beers seem undrinkable and your friends become desperate to know your brewing secrets? If you can think of an easier way to do it, please let me know... Seriously, what would you pay? One grand? Five grand? You probably realize that this is a lot of money, but still, some people go out and spend this amount in the hope that they will be able to brew the beer they want. And yet they still fail...
Comment by Aydin — 2009/04/22 @ 8:39 pm
Could it really be this easy to brew beer so good that commercial beers seem undrinkable and your friends become desperate to know your brewing secrets? Unless cleaning is a hobby of yours, don't bother. Secondly, you should start brewing your beers at a higher temperature. This makes the beer ferment faster and as a result, you get to drink it sooner! My two keys to brewing consistently good beer (one key I learnt from a business course I took once helped take my brewing to the next level...)
Comment by Ruby — 2009/03/26 @ 11:57 am
Could it really be this easy to brew beer so good that commercial beers seem undrinkable and your friends become desperate to know your brewing secrets? Killer Mistake #1: Not having a good system for cleaning When I finally revealed that what they were drinking was actually my home brew, they were as gobsmacked as I was the day I learnt about home brew. I remember chuckling to myself as they all demanded to know how I did it. Can you imagine how that felt?
Comment by Summer — 2009/03/15 @ 2:53 pm
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Comment by Angie — 2009/03/12 @ 2:14 am
Could it really be this easy to brew beer so good that commercial beers seem undrinkable and your friends become desperate to know your brewing secrets? Email: How to Clone your favorite beers
Comment by Leroy — 2009/03/08 @ 7:42 am
Could it really be this easy to brew beer so good that commercial beers seem undrinkable and your friends become desperate to know your brewing secrets? I start off with some background knowledge and quickly move into the exact techniques you need to be using in order to brew great beer from day one. Step by step how to get the mashing process right (as well as which mashes you should use for which beers...)
Comment by Gilberto — 2009/03/06 @ 5:04 am