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We roast specialty grade coffee sourced from amazing producers round the world. We ship worldwide, order online at https://www.horshamcoffeeroaster.co.uk/ Read through the Hario V60 coffee guide here on our website: https://www.horshamcoffeeroaster.co.uk/pages/hario-v60 The Hario V60 (or similar pourover methods) is one of the easiest way to make a great tasting cup of filter coffee. We recommend
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In this video I make my first mead. Mead maker tool: http://www.meadmakr.com/tosna-2-0/ Rest of process and tasting: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KGTFfgbVZ_Y Recipe and full process: http://barleyandthehops.com/mead/ __________ Feel free to subscribe (good things will happen. I promise): https://goo.gl/1qHJ88 Song by Dj Quads: https://soundcloud.com/aka-dj-quads Instagram: @barleyandthehops Twitter: @barleyandthehop Facebook: facebook.com/barleyandthehops
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In this guide, I provide information about the choice of grain mill, the mill I use, gap size to use for all in one brewing systems, drilling speed, storage of milled grain, wet milling, locations best to mill in and health advice. I hope I have covered the topic well, do let me know if
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It is a point of fact that many homebrewers are oxidising their beers without realising it because they drink them before the full onset of staleness takes hold. Much better tasting beers can be enjoyed from the start by using techniques that either reduce or fully remove oxygen. This video looks at this effect and
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It is time for an educational video that looks at SMASH (single malt and single hop) beers. This video will guide you through designing SMASH beers with key advice around the “do’s and don’ts”. I also put forward why this type of recipe is so useful to those of all experience levels as well as
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Hey home brewers, Its that time of year when having a beer in the sun just seems like a must. So I’m making a cheeky 40 pints. unlike a last cheap kit i brought I got a light larger kit which needs some improvement. So you buy the kit, then you buy the spray malt
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Click the link below to get a free PDF copy and exclusive video tutorial of my “Trick Out Kombucha Brewing Set Up” http://bit.ly/kombucha-brew-kit Welcome to the first ferment of this series! we are starting off strong with not only one of the simplest fermentations for beginners but one of the most rewarding. In this video
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This video covers the topic of beer clearing and clarity. I start off by explaining what can cause haze in beer and then move onto methods of controlling this during your brew and afterwards, covering all options. This is all done in easy to understand English and jargon is explained when it is used. I
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London Porter Recipe Calculations by Brewfather Recipe link:- https://share.brewfather.app/0vBX2AHJQBxaBo Type: All Grain ABV: 5.3% IBU : 33 (Tinseth) BU:GU: 0.61 Colour : 56 EBC Carbonation : 2.0 – 2.4 CO2-vol Pre-Boil Gravity : 1.048 Original Gravity : 1.054 Final Gravity : 1.014 Batch Size : 21 L / 5.54 US LIQUID GALLONS Boil Time :
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EQUIPMENT NEEDED Cornelius or “Corny” style keg 5 ft – 3/16” Inner Diameter (I.D.) Beer Line 3 ft – 5/16” Inner Diameter (I.D.) Beer Line 3 ft – 5/16” Inner Diameter (I.D.) Gas Line 5/16″ to 3/16″ reducer Gas-In (Gray) Quick Disconnect Beverage-Out (Black) Quick Disconnect Handheld faucet or other picnic tap Co2 Tank Co2
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In this episode, veteran beer-making instructor Jeremy Frey, from F. H. Steinbart Company, one of the oldest home beer supply houses in the country, shows us how to make a batch of home-made beer. The printed recipe from the video is on Cooking Up a Story: Amber Ale recipe: http://cookingupastory.com/the-beginners-guide-to-making-home-brew Food Farmer Earth – a
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Reviews of the 7 Best Kegerator for Homebrew, Plus 1 to Avoid: https://freshnss.com/best-kegerator-for-homebrew/ Around the turn-of-the-century, the invention of a cold beer, tap-to-glass alcohol beverage delivery system; and the dispensing of sweet, cold carbonated soda, quickly began gathering interest from consumers, as breweries and soda factories began to formulate their products, as mass appeal and
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