Homebrewers quickly learn one important lesson: Many different pieces of equipment are necessary to brew a batch of beer from start to finish and there are optional types of equipment that can be helpful, but not necessarily essential. If you're ready to get started, keep in mind … [Read more...]
Archives for July 2009
Homebrewing: Initiation to the Craft and Hobby of Making Beer
With no prior experience, what steps should be taken to initiate the rookie beer maker into the fascinating but sometimes complicated world of homebrewing? … [Read more...]
Pleasant, Agreeable, All- Malt Brew from Leinenkugel
Once regional or local breweries are now known all over the nation. One brewery that fits this description is Wisconsin's Leinenkugel and one of its newer products is Leinenkugel Classic Amber. … [Read more...]
Microbrewed Beer of the Month Club: Like a Monthly Visit from St. Nick
. Still, in spite of the abundance of beer, the time will come when finding a new product to try will become a challenge. When this happens, there is one solution that will keep the new beer flowly freely: Joining one of the many different beer clubs offerd via the internet. … [Read more...]
Brewed in America? Yes, if You’re Macro in Size
Originally released in 1997, Empires of Industry: Brewed in America is a 50- minute History Channel documentary about the birth and growth of the brewing industry in the United States and the personalities that helped shape the industry and make it what it is today. This … [Read more...]
