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Homebrew Yeast Strains Chart

Key: Type=Type of yeast, S=Slant, D=Dry, L=Liquid, Floc=Flocculation, Atten=Attenuation, Temp=Ideal Fermentation Temperature American Amber & Pale AleAmerican LagerAmerican Pale AleBarleywine and Imperial StoutBelgian and French AleBelgian Lambic and Sour AleBelgian Strong AleBockBrown AleEnglish & Scottish Strong AleEnglish Bitter & Pale … Continue reading

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8 Beers That You Should Stop Drinking Immediately

Many of us choose what we eat very carefully, or at least dedicate our minimum attention to it. But when it comes to drinks, especially alcoholic beverages, we do little to make the best decisions for our health. Which is … Continue reading

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Brewhouse Efficiency vs Mash Efficiency in All Grain Beer Brewing

Efficiency is an important number to understand for all grain beer brewing. Your system efficiency determines the original gravity of the beer as well as how much grain is required to develop a given recipe. Understanding the difference between mash … Continue reading

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Lauter and Clear (mashing)

Lautering is the process of separating sweet wort from mashed grain. Most homebrewers mash and lauter in the same vessel, a combination mash-and-lauter tun (MLT), while large commercial breweries usually pump the mash to a dedicated lauter tun, thus making … Continue reading

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Stuck Ferment: Techniques

Let’s start with two pieces of useless advice. The first came from a doctor who, when I was in my fifties, diagnosed a fractured foot and told me I should have done it when I was 17. The second is … Continue reading

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3 Simple Steps for Converting All-Grain Recipes to Extract

It can be frustrating as an extract brewer to find a great recipe only to see it formulated for all-grain. Luckily, the process of converting all-grain recipes to extract is simple, and we’ll show you how! 1. Identify the Base … Continue reading

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5 Common Homebrew Off-Flavors and How to Fix Them

Having the ability to critique your beer and identify homebrew off-flavors is an invaluable skill when pursuing the highest quality beer. Let’s take a look at the basics of off-flavors and some of the more common ones that plague homebrews. … Continue reading

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15 Minute American Ale

from BasicBrewing

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Planning Your Next Cider Batch

Frequently, questions arise in Homebrewtalk’s cider making forum from people who are new to cider making and are uncertain how to formulate a batch. Many of these questions are repeated from time to time, so I thought I’d share some … Continue reading

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Bottle Priming Calculator

Given the desired volumes of carbon dioxide and the temperature and volume of your beer, this will give you the required weight of dextrose to achieve the given volume. Bottle Priming Input Use the following pull-down list as a reference … Continue reading

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