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Poll Results Page

December 30, 2007 By: CarpetGuy Category: poll results No Comments →

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U Brew, what a great concept!

December 30, 2007 By: CarpetGuy Category: Beer Topics, Beer and wine making, Beer/Brew Equipment, Brewery Topics, Cool Websites, Homebrew Competition, Wine Topics 1 Comment →

u-brew-pic U Brew, what a great concept!I have to mention U-Brew.com , inRochester, Minnesota, because it is one of those Home Beer Brewing Supply shops that offers an option to brew it there!This is something that many of the local brew shops offer, but it isn’t promoted that much, maybe because they just don’t want to be over run by new brewers?Whatever the case may be, there is probably a homebrew supply near you that can help.If you are in Colorado Springs, Colorado check out MyHomebrew.com they too offer on premises brewing.brewawnnew U Brew, what a great concept!The Brewers Apprentice , in Freehold New Jersey is another, check them out online at BrewApp.comIf you know these guys, post a comment and tell us all about them. If you know of another shop where you are, post that in the comments as well.I am sure that I could go on and on about this, but I wont, here is a search link that may help. Have a Cold one, Cheers!Technorati Tags: beer, wine, brew on premises, homebrew supply, brew your own, hophead

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Light or Dark, Ale or lager?

December 30, 2007 By: CarpetGuy Category: Beer Topics, Beer and wine making, Brewery Topics, Homebrew Competition No Comments →

beerglasses Light or Dark, Ale or lager?Ok, I will bet that many beer drinkers, especially homebrewers, or microbrew lovers have heard the statement “I don’t like dark beer, because it is too strong“, hmm, have you ever stepped in it like I have?I would say that most of the people that say that, just don’t have a clue! Ok, what I just said is true, but, should we hammer them in the head? No! It isn’t their fault, rumors, old beer stories, and that kind of thing have made an impression on them, remember before you had a “real†beer?Is this just because of these stories? Where does this come from?From what I have read, in several different books, pay me and I will look it up and tell you which ones. Back before prohibition, beer was made from the same (almost, the quality wasn’t as good) ingredients as homebrewers and microbrewers today, depending on the region, availability and so on, but what happened?During this unfortunate time in American history (1920-1933), prohibition that is, do you think that beer was “unavailable� Of course it was! We beer drinkers, drunks, sots, or whatever you want to call us, had our beer! However, it was hard, if not almost impossible to keep up with the demand, booze was really tough! (how do you think the Kennedy family got so rich!) Anyway, the brewers of those times, probably including todays “big guys†had to water it down to make it go further.Did anybody complain? I doubt it! They were happy just to get a beer!After this prohibition time had ended, the brewers realized that they had a good thing going, they could water it down, and everyone was happy! That was what Americans wanted!Time went on and the more the “beer makers†understood what we wanted (not my opinion). Then at some point, a genius figured out they could sell even more water, I mean beer, but they needed an angle, thats right, diet! Now, the brewers had us! Here comes Lite (light) beer!Did the price go down when they added more water, no way, it went up! The brewers had to work harder to add more water. Guess what happens next?Low Carb beers, thats what. At face value that appears to be a good thing, but, it is only a marketing ploy (my opinion), why do I say this? If the yeast consumes more of the sugar, which is where alcohol comes from. there is less sugar, also known as carbohydrates, therefore, use more sugar, get more alcohol, right? Wrong! (kind of)Barley malt is less fermentable, and leaves more sugar behind (and flavor). So, how do they fix this? Use less barley malt, and more adjuncts (rice, corn, etc) But what would the beer taste like? Well, the same as moonshine before it gets distilled! Who would buy that?See the dilemma? The breweries that had already watered down the beer, had used these adjuncts, but needed something new.They came up with various malt extracts, that concentrated the flavor but not the sugar, mixed that with those adjuncts and BOOM! Low Carb Beer! (along with an enzyme, kinda like beano)Now back to the point, Light versus Dark beer, did you know that the difference between many mass produced beers is not much more than a flavored food coloring! (ask Shiner) Actually, it is an extra concentrated extract, that has less sugar but makes the beer darker and adds flavor, but not as much, fermentables.Why then do we hear these whiners? HOPS! Many of the darker beers, even tha mass produced stuff, is a bit hoppier!So, now you know, after all that, they are right! Not the way that they thought, but they are right, the darker beer is sometimes stronger, with Hops.I sure hope that helps you, learning that has helped me, well, sometimes there is still that umm, disagreement!As far as the Ale/Lager discussion goes, that is actually simple, that is the type of yeast used, one is a top fermenter, one a bottom. One likes coler temps (lager) the other is ok at a little bit warmer temps (ale).Sounds simple right? Wrong! Many states, such as Texas, have labeling laws, like Arrogant Bastard Ale, that is actually a lager! So just drink it, brew it and study!Technorati Tags: beer, brewing, light beer, dark beer, shiner, watered down beer, lo carb beer, extracts, malt, hophead

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Organic Beer?

December 30, 2007 By: CarpetGuy Category: Beer Topics, Beer and wine making, Brewery Topics, Homebrew Competition 3 Comments →

usaflag Organic Beer?Ok, I am sorry, can someone tell me, in this age of everything green, what is Organic beer? Can beer be brewed any other way? Lets see, maybe the yeast is ummm, well maybe the barley malt has been ummm, what about the hops, uh, well, uhh, I give up! Lets see what the “web†has to say.Ok, I have seen on a couple of Malt manufacturers/distributors ingredients list, the listing for “Organic†stuff, but come on, I will sell you some organic, …….well, it wont have any bug spray in it! Come on, what is up with us, back in the old days, you drank beer because it tasted good, now we drink it because nobody killed a bug doing it?Times have changed, when I was a kid, paint and everything else had lead in it, I took mercury to school to play with at show and tell. We never even washed our hands, now, kids scrub with anti-bacterial goop! When we do get a new bug, no one will have any immunity/defense against it!Definitions of Organic Beer on the Web:



Madefrom certified-organic malted barley, hops, and yeast. Theseingredients are grown without the use of synthetic pesticides,herbicides, and …www.greenopia.com/features/tips/greenopia_glossary

 

Technorati Tags: whats america coming to, organic beer, green beer, wimpy beer, beer infections

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Just to clear things up, what is the definition of BREW?

December 30, 2007 By: CarpetGuy Category: Beer Topics, Beer and wine making, Beer/Brew Equipment, Brewery Topics, Cool Websites, Grilling and Barbecue, Homebrew Competition 2 Comments →

img-display-nomark. Just to clear things up, what is the definition of BREW?Definitions of brew on the Web: prepare by brewing; “people have been brewing beer for thousands of years†sit or let sit in boiling water so as to extract the flavor; “the tea is brewing†drink made by steeping and boiling and fermenting rather than distilling ordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn

Brew was a small, plain bay gelding who won the 2000 Melbourne Cup for trainer Mike Moroney and jockey Kerrin McEvoy. Brew carried thelightweight of 49.5 kilos, and defeated the veteran Yippyio and the stablemate Second Coming. …en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brew (horse) (Binary Runtime Environment for Wireless) BREW can run on a number of CDMA phone types however is most commonly an application for CDMA Brew mobile handsets. It is a software function that can download and run small programs for playing games, sending messages, sharing photos, etc. www.nowwearetalking.com.au/Home/Page.aspx Binary Runtime Environment for Wireless: A mobile applications platform created by QUALCOMM. BREW is a programming language based on C/C++, an end-to-end distribution system for getting applications to market. www.segamobile.com/support.php (Binary Runtime Environment for Wireless) is a solution developed by Qualcomm for downloading small applications and content to mobile phones. Found almost exclusively in CDMA phones. …www.birdnest.com/glossary.cfm Binary Runtime Environment for Wireless, BREWTM, developed by Qualcomm, is a service application developer’s platform. BREWTM technology gives developers the ability to enable numerous applications for users to download wirelessly from any BREWTM-enabled handset. …www.phonedog.com/cell-phone-buying-guide/glossary-of-cellular-terms.aspx The specific taste of a properly made home brew.www.coffeezest.com/Glossary.html That taste of a good home brewwww.cafeliving.co.uk/coffee/coffee_glossary.html

Based on this, what does a hacked playstation, Xbox, Radio etc. have to do with Homebrew? As in Brew at Home?Oh well, to each his (or her) own.Here is the link I foundOh, thanks for the pic, it came from TestMy.net If you want to test your Broadband speed, that is the place!Technorati Tags: definition of brew, what does homebrew mean?, brew, homebrew, beer, hophead, playstation, Xbox, bored, testmy.net

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A Beer Blog referring Beer Blogs?

December 30, 2007 By: CarpetGuy Category: Beer and wine making No Comments →

crossbone A Beer Blog referring Beer Blogs?Ok, Now comes the catch, right? No catch, this is what I do. I may just write a beer review, maybe a Recipe, heck, maybe about a party? (Haven’t done that yet) The point of this Blog is to share information, anything that another home brewer, beer lover, party goer, or whatever, may want to read. If you have a Beer Blog, or discuss Homebrewing, do Beer Reviews or any of the above maybe just something related, let me know. Post a Comment, I will find your site, and help you get more attention to whatever you are doing, (Beer, Homebrew, etc. Or related), all I ask is that you help by putting a link in your Blogroll, a shared post with a Trackback, a comment, heck, just do something besides a SPAM comment, those will get caught.

Ok, look, this is all about what? Beer, brewing, Breweries, and shared knowledge, and fun!

My goal is to help other beer lovers find the information that they are looking for. I am not selling anything, no affiliate  stuff, not yet anyway, if I ever do, I will tell you. Ok, if you have info to share, just let me know, you may find a post about your blog here anyway, it is all about the cause, Beer, Homebrew,and Fun! Have a Cold One!

Technorati Tags: beer, homebrew, fun, parties, blogs, promotion, hophead, homebrew fanatics

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The Bearded Brewing Company

December 29, 2007 By: CarpetGuy Category: Beer Topics, Beer and wine making, Brewery Topics, Cool Websites 1 Comment →

beared-brewer The Bearded Brewing CompanyThis is another site I have found that is totally awesome and has information and reviews about Home brewed beer. I have not found a site that has this much info on that many beers, that they have brewed, named, and drink the heck out of! I love this site and I bet anyone that loves homebrew as much as I do will also. I also have a live feed from that site in the left sidebar. (Visit them by clicking here)Technorati Tags: beer, brewery, homebrewed beer, homebrew blogs, beer blogs, hophead

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The lowdown on Saucey Sistah’s Ale

December 29, 2007 By: CarpetGuy Category: Beer Topics, Brewery Topics, Cool Websites No Comments →

brothers-brewing-co1 The lowdown on Saucey Sistah’s AleThe lowdown on Saucey Sistah’s Ale

Do you believe in a phoenix rising from the ashes? Did you ever hear about Oakland’s Brothers Brewing Co.? Read on.

Brothers Brewing Co.An Oakland homebrewer Ralston Brown, a graduate of the American Berwers Guild when it was in Davis and his brother-in-law Thomas Parker and his friend, Michael LeBlanc, a former Polaroid exec, signed on and invested their savings in the company launched Brothers Brewing on the usual shoestring in 1998. Their first beer, recipe by Ralston, Brothers Honey-Brewed Amber Ale *** (my rating in 1999), contract brewed by Alec Moss at the late and still-lamented Golden Pacific Brewing in Berkeley, was a moderate hit. (Read more at Whats on Tap?)

This is from yet another awesome site about Beer! I like this site and have added it to the Blogroll

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Avery The Reverend

December 28, 2007 By: CarpetGuy Category: Beer Topics, Cool Websites No Comments →

Avery The ReverendThe Reverend

Found: Liquor store down in Kennesaw, Georgia
Price: 6 dollars a bottle
Website: http://www.averybrewing.com
What the company says: The Reverend, was created in tribute to the life of Sales Mgr. Tom Boogaard’s grandfather, an ordained Episcopal Reverend. Tom was inspired by the life of his grandfather and wanted to create a tribute beer that contained his sterling traits. True to both our “small brewery, BIG BEERS†philosophy and to the spirit and character of the departed Reverend, this beer is assertive, and pure of heart, a heart of candy sugar. It contains as many authentic imported Belgian specialty malts as the brewers could cram into our mash tun, and lots of Belgian dark candy sugar stirred into the brew kettle. A divinely complex and beautifully layered beer with hints of dark cherries, currants, and molasses, complimented by an underlying spiciness and a finish that is Sinfully smooth!Cellarable for 4 years.
(Read more at The Drunken Polack)

This is from yet another awesome site about Beer! I like this site and have added it to the Blogroll

Technorati Tags: beer reviews, hophead, The Drunken Polack

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Clubby Reviews Affligem Noel

December 28, 2007 By: CarpetGuy Category: Beer Topics, Brewery Topics, Cool Websites No Comments →

Clubby Reviews Affligem Noel

Ok, so in my last blog I lied a little bit. Apparently the Dunkel we made, so far, smells like old eggs in the purse of a dirty prostitute. But, that’s to be expected, it is a lager…
Anyway….to the review we go! (Read more at CampfireBrewery)

This is from yet another awesome site about Beer! I like this site and have added it to the Blogroll

Technorati Tags: beer, brewing, Brewery, hophead, Campfire Brewery

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