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Using the Mr.Beer joshskorton.blogspot.com More pictures, information, and polls!      
Home Brew Wednesday – This week I try a beermail I got, and check out what’s brewing, including the mead, and a home brew beer that I had some problems with. Plus, one more thing you can do with a coat hanger.      
My new toy. Not bad for being completely filmed and edited on my iPhone.      
I woke up this morning to find my India Pale Ale had clogged the airlock was rapidly building pressure within the primary fermenter. Apparently, I didn’t listen to the first “BrewFanatics Quick Video” about overfilling your fermenter. Anyway, I quickly removed the airlock to release the pressure and tons of fermentation excess began spewing out. [...]
Well, my concoction is finally ready to taste. This is the brew that I made using the “Mini Mash” method on the stove. It is sort of my own home grown recipe, though I obviously referred to other recipes for ideas. It’s a simple Amber Ale using ingredients that were both donated, and purchased from [...]
The airlock of a carboy with 5 gallons of home brewed Hefeweizen beer at 20 hours past boil. Ambient temperature 73 degrees F.      
Showing some gifts from some very kind YouTube fellow home brewers. One of them is a beer sent from Ireland which I taste at the end. Oh, and there’s an important piece of philosophy at the end of the video.      
I get many messages every day in my Inbox. and sometimes, a second, third, forth opinion is handy. I want you guys to give me your best opinion in the comment section to the brewing question I have in this video      
How to ferment your home brewedESB (Extra Special Bitter) beer; learn more about making your own beer in this free instructional video. Expert: Mark Emiley Contact: www.wahomebrewers.org Bio: Mark Emiley has been homebrewing since 1998 when he cooked up his first batch of porter. Filmmaker: Mark Emiley      
Easy home brewing a Black Rock Pilsener canned beer kit. This is called extract brewing, or “kit” brewing.