Join Brewers Choice Director, David Kitchen as he steps you through the process of beer brewing using a Brewers Choice beer starter kit.      
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Join Brewers Choice Director, David Kitchen as he steps you through the process of beer brewing using a Brewers Choice beer starter kit.      
Hey Friends! Here I show you (in its very basic form) how to bottle your homebrew! I hope it serves you well as a small instructional video! Give me recommendations as to what you’d like to see next!      
Update on the mead, and a question… 1.020 final gravity? Recipe below. Also, a cheap wine kit. Let’s see how that turns out. Here’s what I did… Brought 1.5 gals of water to 160F Steeped 500g of Crystal 60 grains and 250g Chocolate Malt grains for 40 min. Removed grains and brought to a boil [...]
Week 8 of Soaping101 and we are discussing natural additives in soap making. The skin benefits of many of the popular ones. We are also in the lab to experimenting with how to add lye to milks, carrots and cornstarch. Soaping101 facebook page: www.facebook.com      
How to make Beer brats..the ultimate! Best Ever. Lets tweet!! twitter.com And Facebook friends!! www.facebook.com For the Ultimate Beer-Simmered Bratwursts you’re gonna need… 4 Bratwurst (if theres 6 brats use 2 medium onions) 1 Large Yellow Onion, sliced 2 Tbs. Olive Oil 1 Red Bell Pepper, seeded and sliced 1 Green Bell Pepper, seeded and [...]
www.basicbeerbrewing.com A preview of whats included in the video section of our complete home brewing course      
Hopefully the last part of a three part series. I just created a blog today to showcase pictures and information for all videos after this point! joshskorton.blogspot.com      
Pitching proper amounts of yeast can take your beer from good to great. Making a yeast starter is simple. This short tutorial will take you through the important steps to making a yeast starter. I’ll give you insight into the processes going on throughout the video, but please feel free to ask questions. realwisconsinbeer.blogspot.com   [...]
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. [...]