Monday, November 12, 2007

HomeBrew quality like the Pro's


I just came across an awesome site, EZBrew.com, which contains and awesome course for all of you aspiring home brewers. It has recipe's for so many of the beers we drink today:


  • * Samuel Adams Boston Lager

  • * Guinness Extra Stout

  • * Bass Ale

  • * Molson Ice

  • * Samuel Smith's Winter Welcome

  • * Samuel Smith's Oatmeal Stout

  • * Harp Lager* Cooper's Sparkling Ale

  • * Paulaner Hefe-Weizen

  • * Warsteiner Premium Verum

  • * Harpoon IPA

  • * Pilsner Urquell

  • * Heineken Lager

Make these beers and tons more from the ease of home! As an added bonus right now, Mat Tremblay , the author of the EZBrew.com program is offering a bonus, "How to Churn Out Vintage Quality, All Natural Root Beer and Soda, Cheap, Quick and Easy". This is great for the kids. Imagine them helping to brew their own soda, and root beer all while learning science at the same time.

You can find out more about this product, at EZBrew.com

Here's to your Home Brew Success

Friday, November 9, 2007

Home Brew Kit Review




MR.BEER Deluxe Beer Kit Brewing System

Inexpensive Brewing

MR.BEER Deluxe Beer Kit Brewing System
With the Mr.Beer¨ Deluxe Brew Kit you'll brew up 2 gallons of great-tasting beer in as few as seven days -- and you will be drinking your first batch in just two weeks. It is designed with simplicity and ease of use in mind -- providing reliable results every time you brew. With over 650K kits sold Mr.Beer¨ is the most popular home beer brewing system in the world! MAKES A GREAT GIFT!

All About Home Brew

Homebrewing typically refers to the brewing of beer, (Home Brew), and other alcoholic beverages on a very small scale as a hobby for personal consumption, free distribution at social gatherings, amateur brewing competitions or other non-commercial reasons. Home brew is a hobby among many Americans, and grows yearly in popularity.

In 1979 President Jimmy Carter singed a bill into Law repealing the Federal Law restricting Home Brew of beer and wine. However states have the ability to legislate on their own, so make sure you check you local laws before home brewing beer. The American Home brewers Assoication has state stautes, which you can find here.

Home Brewed beers, are very different from store bought beers. They for example, can contain a higher alcohol content that most store bought beers. They may also contain a sediment at the bottom at the end of the brewing process.

Home Brew has a generally more active flavor, as it is a fresh beer. If you would like to learn more about home brewed beer, read the Wikipedia article on Home Brew here.