In this brewing video, a professional chef shows you how to make a Gose, or sour German wheat beer, with melon, pepper, and lime at home. This is a weird beer with nontraditional ingredients, but we thought melon, pepper, and lime would pair well with traditional Gose ingredients like salt and coriander. If you’ve ever
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Attempt at a clone of the Stone and Wood Pacific Ale. Based on several recipes I’ve found online with a couple of my own tweaks. Tim’s channel – https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgoKLTRac-YABjWZE-Mv1PA Recipe basics 10L batch (scale up it needed) 60 minute mash @ 66C 60 minute boil 60% Gladfield American Ale Malt (1.8KG) 40% Gladfield Wheat Malt
Real Simple Brewer Host – Shane English – @shanefilm Song – Slow Burn – Kevin Macleod (incompetech.com) Technical Editor – Ben Cull from MashHacks (https://www.youtube.com/user/mashhacks) Beer example: Shipyard’s brewing Co: Smashed Pumpkin http://shipyard.com/content/smashed-pumpkin Original Recipe https://pay.reddit.com/r/Homebrewing/comments/xfl33/pumpkin_ale_recipe/ Recipe —————– 5 Gallon Batch 1 pound pie pumpkin in 1 inch cubes 7 pounds pale Malt 1 Maris
In this brewing video we’re making a Berliner Weisse. This beer style is traditionally light bodied, low abv, mildly sour, and highly carbonated. Overall, the Berliner Weisse is a super refreshing style of beer that’s great for a day drink or a hot day. The specific homebrew recipe we’re using came from the book “Mashmaker”
The first beer to brew in Martin’s homebrewing challenge is A1 American Light Lager. This is the Bud Light of home brew beers. In this episode Martin brews his own light lager and gets tips from local professional brewer Whit Baker from Bond Brothers Brewery RECIPE KITS: https://www.atlanticbrewsupply.com/search.asp?keyword=homebrew%20challenge CLAWHAMMER BREWING SYSTEM: http://www.clawhammersupply.com?aff=5 RECIPE FOR 5
RECIPE KITS: https://www.atlanticbrewsupply.com/search.asp?keyword=homebrew%20challenge CLAWHAMMER BREWING SYSTEM: http://www.clawhammersupply.com?aff=5 Recipe for 5 gallons: 11 lbs Pale Malt, Golden Promise 1 lbs Fawcett Crystal Malt I 8.0 oz Biscuit Malt 1.00 oz Target [11.00 %] – Boil 60.0 min 1.00 oz Fuggle [4.50 %] – Boil 10.0 min 1.00 oz Goldings, East Kent [5.00 %] – Boil 10.0
CHECKOUT OUR PODCAST! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPnbjrHhr3618ywTtRrzmWw NE HAZE ALL GRAIN HOMEBREW RECIPE: 7.0% abv 70 ibu OG: 1.063 FG: 1.010 30 MINUTE BOIL !!!! !!!! BATCH SIZE: 10 gallons VARIABLES: grain lbs: 23.4 lbs mash thickness (qts/lb): 1.25 total water needed: 15.56 gallons target mash temp: 156°F strike temperature: 175°F mash water needed: 7.31 gallons sparge water
Ingredients: ———— 5 lbs 2-row English Pale Malt (2.7 SRM) 2 lbs 8.0 oz Flaked Barley (1.4 SRM) 1 lbs Roasted Barley (558.8 SRM) 2.40 oz Fuggle Pellets [4.30 %] – Boil 60.0 min 1.0 pkg Irish Ale (Wyeast Labs #1084) Add 37.30 qt of water at 150.0 F over 60 min Mash Out: Heat
This homebrew is great for the holidays! It’s sweet, a little tart, and low ABV so you don’t end up like Drunk Uncle. *Equipment links below! If you want my videos early / ad free + monthly happy hours + merch join the Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/florabrewing Clawhammer system: http://www.clawhammersupply.com?aff=3 For all things Flora Brewing: https://Instagram.com/Flora_Brewing https://FloraBrewing.com
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Altbier + Düsseldorf Germany go hand-in-hand. This Altbier beer recipe replicates that malty sweet taste of a good Altbier homebrew. We also look at kegging homebrew beer with an improved packaging method. RECIPE KITS: https://www.atlanticbrewsupply.com/search.asp?keyword=homebrew%20challenge CLAWHAMMER BREWING SYSTEM: http://www.clawhammersupply.com?aff=5 RECIPE FOR 5 GALLONS: 9 lbs Pilsner; German 1 lbs Munich Malt 4.0 oz Caramunich I
Extract only homebrew using 2 malts. I was very pleased with how this one turned out and it was super easy! As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. 2 pounds Light Malt Extract (Paid Link) – https://amzn.to/2Yqz7K0 .5 Pounds Bavarian wheat Malt Extract (Paid Link) – https://amzn.to/2zpFtRa .5 ounce fresh Hops (Nugget Variety)
Check out part TWO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8TvDaypgU5o Part I: the secret to homebrew New England IPA | The Craft Beer Channel We’re homebrewing again on the channel, this time taking advantage of an offer to try using Verdant Brewing Co’s OWN HOUSE YEAST to make a killer New England IPA – all thanks to their collaboration with
Trying out a Raspberry wheat from Introvert Brewing; https://untappd.com/IntrovertBrewing And playing around with my new Gimbal Dji osmo mobile 2 (link below). Anf, of course, I got beer mail, what a beautiful day! ************************************** Want to send beer mail for review? Contact me on: drhansbrewery@gmail.com More content on my Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/DrHansBrewCrew ********************************* Gear links*
German Pils is a classic style; clean, simple, delicious. In this video we show how to brew German beer by whipping up a single malt pilsner. This week features a new brewing gadget put to the test, the Unibrau HopBlock hop filter. RECIPE KITS: https://www.atlanticbrewsupply.com/search.asp?keyword=homebrew%20challenge CLAWHAMMER BREWING SYSTEM: http://www.clawhammersupply.com?aff=5 RECIPE FOR 5 GALLONS: 9 lbs
This video shows how to brew Oktoberfest beer – a delicious Marzen. And to do it using a packet of two year old yeast. Can the yeast be revived to create a drinkable beer? RECIPE KITS: https://www.atlanticbrewsupply.com/search.asp?keyword=homebrew%20challenge CLAWHAMMER BREWING SYSTEM: http://www.clawhammersupply.com?aff=5 RECIPE FOR 5 GALLONS: 7 lbs Vienna Malt 3 lbs Munich Malt – 10L
This beer is one of the first recipes I developed when I started homebrewing. It’s a grapefruit bomb and one of my favorite IPA’s. *Equipment links in description below* If you’ve been a subscriber since the beginning you may recognize this recipe it was the first one I ever posted! If you want my videos
In this video we brew a light, refreshing, and easy drinking summer ale. This is a perfect summer beer and is great for activities like cookouts, birthday parties, corn hole tournaments, camping trips, late night fires, yard-work, fishing trips, or whatever you like to do in the summer. This is also the first beer we
Pumpkin Ale from olbrygging.no Batch Size: 25 L / 6.60 US GALLONS OG: 1.051 FG: 1.009 Boil Time: 60 mins IBU: 24.1 Efficiency: 75% Colour: 32.6 EBC 0.50kg / 1.10lbs Pumpkin, dried (8%) 2kg / 4.41lbs Rye Malt (31%) 1.50kg / 3.30lbs Pale Ale (23%) 0.70kg / 1.54lbs Crystal Malt 30 EBC (11%) 0.70kg /
In this brewday episode we’re making an Oktoberfest style beer. We started a bit too late to make a traditional Oktoberfest lager, so we split our 5 gallon batch in half. In one batch we pitched ale yeast, for a Mocktoberfest beer, and in the other we pitched a lager yeast, for a traditional Oktoberfest
RECIPE KITS: https://www.atlanticbrewsupply.com/search.asp?keyword=homebrew%20challenge CLAWHAMMER BREWING SYSTEM: http://www.clawhammersupply.com?aff=5 ANVIL POCKET WEIGHT SCALE: https://www.anvilbrewing.com/product-p/anv-scale-large.htm DIGITAL POCKET WEIGHT SCALE: https://geni.us/mHvuQKU BAKERS MATH KITCHEN SCALE: https://geni.us/4sPeW Recipe for 5 gallons: 7 lbs Pale Malt (2 Row) 1 lbs Vienna Malt 8.0 oz Victory Malt 8.0 oz Wheat Malt; White 1.00 oz Cascade [5.50 %] – Boil 60.0 min 0.50
In this homebrewing video we’re making a New England IPA that’s hazy, fruity, tropical, and juicy. Some may call it a Hazy West Coast IPA, but there’s debate in the brewing community about where the style actually originated from. Instead of getting into debate, we start off by discussing the style guidelines put in place
Aloha! Ride the big blue wave with what turned out to be one of the most delicious beers brewed on this channel, a clone of the Kona Big Wave Golden Ale. With bright hop aromas and a shimmering golden hue, this makes for a great summer drink. To be enjoyed under palm trees, on rivers,
Loving being able to brew more often with my Brewie, and it allows me to also experiment. For this brew session, I am brewing an Enigma SMASH beer! Check it out!
We’re back with another great session IPA recipe. This one is made with citra and lemon drop hops, as well as orange simple syrup and candied orange peel – all made from scratch. If you’re into hazy session IPAs, we highly recommend this recipe. It’s a very balanced beer with just the right amount of
The color of a lager. The hoppineess of a pale ale. Made from all British ingredients. That’s a British Golden Ale, a quite wonderful beer style. In this video Martin brews a Golden Ale – follow along from grain to glass
Making Budweiser beer is next up on the Homebrew Challenge with guidance on how to brew American Lager. Martin visits professional brewer Thomas Vincent to learn about the style, then brews his own American Lager with a little bit of a twist. RECIPE KITS: https://www.atlanticbrewsupply.com/search.asp?keyword=homebrew%20challenge CLAWHAMMER BREWING SYSTEM: http://www.clawhammersupply.com?aff=5 RECIPE FOR 5 GALLONS: 9 lbs
This ol’ video was our VERY FIRST BREW VIDEO! So what was the plan? Well, it was Rachel’s first brew day and she had no idea what to do. Emmet, a long time homebrewer, was taugh Rachel the steps to brew a a rye pale ale. Even if you already brew your own beer, watch
“Ray of Sunshine” is the first lager recipe I ever made. I’ve made it once before (somehow I ran out of brews to fill the kegerator so I used it as a fermentation chamber that time). I’m so excited to finally have a way to lager that doesn’t prevent me from drinking! I got my
In this brewing video we brewed the Tiny Bottom Pale Ale which is a beer created by Marshall Schott who founded Brülosophy. Brülosophy is a website all about beer and they’re best known for their beer experiments that dispel many myths about homebrewing. We highly recommend you check out Brülosophy, we can guarantee you’ll learn