Some people assume that lager beer is brewed in the same manner as ‘regular’ beer, only with a few different ingredients. While the ingredients may vary depending on the particular brew recipe, this isn’t the major difference that separates these two types of beer. If you’re still scratching your head trying to grasp the concept […]
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5 Surprising Uses For Beer
- 13
- Dec
In a previous post, we covered 5 surprising uses for moonshine (other than drinking it). In keeping up with this tradition, we figured it would only make sense to cover some of the surprising uses of beer. If you prefer the rich hop flavors and frothy texture of beer over the bite and kick of […]
Wet vs Dry Hopping: What’s The Difference?
- 04
- Dec
If you’ve done any research into the different homebrewing techniques and methods, you’ve probably come across wet hopping and dry hopping. Some homebrewers prefer the simplistic approach of dry hopping, while others prefer the flavor variations offered with wet hopping. But what exactly do these terms refer to? And which technique should you choose? To […]
Understanding Fermentation and Distillation In Moonshine
- 02
- Dec
Fermentation and distillation are two fundamental steps in the production of moonshine. The bottom line is that you can’t produce authentic moonshine without performing these two steps. Fermentation is necessary to create the high alcohol content that’s commonly associated with moonshine, while distillation helps to filter and purify the beverage. Unfortunately, many newcomers to the […]
How To Chill a Bottle of Beer FAST
- 29
- Nov
eLet’s face it, beer taste better and is more enjoyable to drink when it’s cold. The cool texture compliments the rich hop flavors, making it the perfect beverage for any occasion. But what should you do if you forget to place your newly purchased beer in the refrigerator? When you go to grab a ‘cold […]
How To Prevent Over-Carbonation In Homebrewed Beer
- 19
- Nov
Over-carbonation is an all-too-common problem among homebrewers. Whether this is your first attempt to brew beer, or if you’ve been doing it for years, you may come across a batch with far too much carbonation. The exceptionally foamy texture combined with ‘off’ flavors can ruin a batch of homebrewed beer. If you’re struggling to balance […]
Moonshine Fermentation: Essential Tips For Beginners
- 18
- Nov
Arguably, one of the most important steps during the production of moonshine is fermentation. Once you’ve brewed all of your ingredients together, you can then add yeast to convert the sugars into alcohol (process known as fermentation). Fermentation is critical towards achieving true moonshine with a high alcohol per volume content. Overlooking this step, or […]
Top 4 Beers For The Holiday
- 12
- Nov
With the holiday season right around the corner, there’s no better time than now to stock up on some festive brews. Rather than drinking the same old beer that you normally drink during the other 11 months, you should venture into the wild side with some truly unique, yet equally delicious, holiday flavors. If you’re […]
Overview of The Different Steps In Homebrewing Beer
- 11
- Nov
Thinking of homebrewing your own beer but don’t know where to start? Unfortunately, there’s a lot of bad information floating around out there on the subject, forcing many newcomers to speculate whether or not it’s worth trying. If you happen to take the wrong approach to your homebrewed beer, you could end up with a […]
What Is The Layer of Stuff at The Bottom of My Homebrew Beer?
- 06
- Nov
Have you noticed an unusual layer of gunky buildup at the bottom of your homebrew fermenter or beer bottles? Many people throw out their beer batch at the first sight of gunky buildup like this. After all, common sense should tell you that it’s not a normal step in the homebrewing process. But what exactly […]