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Old 04-24-2007, 12:55 PM   #21
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I've only made two batches of beer, so I'm not really an expert or anything, but they didn't turn out too bad. One was a Canadian and one was a Pilsner (I think). The Canadian tasted better, of course.

Anyway, some tips:

1) If you are looking for bottles you might be able to ask a local pub/community center if you can use the ones that they are going to recycle. Just clean em out really well and they should be good to go. I've found that the bottle necks start to get weak after a few uses though (because of putting the cap on) so you might lose a few in the process.

2) When putting the final sugar in for bottling (to get carbonation) do it in the bucket and not individual bottles. While the initial reaction is a bit bigger, it save a lot of time (and suffering) over doing it bottle by bottle.

3) If you want a stronger tasting beer, use might be able to use two kits, or add in extra extract at the start. I read this somewhere, and it seems like it might work.

4) The taste of the beer changes continually after you make it. I found that the best taste was after about a month of letting it sit. This allows one week for carbonation and three for aging.

5) The final product will have sediment at the bottom because of the sugar in the bottle, so it's best if you slowly pour the beer into a mug, leaving a tiny bit in the bottle so you don't get cloudy beer.
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Old 04-24-2007, 12:55 PM   #22
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thanks for the info McG, keep it coming!

I found a couple of brands online, do they look familiar?

http://www.thebrewhouse.com/

http://www.whitelabs.com/
yah...its the brewhouse products. great research!

i actually had a couple of phone conversations with them...they seem like a really good company and i cannot say enough good things about how easy the premixed wort is. the experience is very similar to making wine.
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Old 04-24-2007, 01:51 PM   #23
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thanks for the info McG, keep it coming!

I found a couple of brands online, do they look familiar?

http://www.thebrewhouse.com/

http://www.whitelabs.com/
The Brew House Kits from RJ Spajnol's are good. I really like them.
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Old 05-29-2007, 04:55 PM   #24
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Resurrecting an old thread here...

Does anyone brew their beer from scratch? The place my brother in law used to shop is gone and he doesn't know a good place to find the ingredients anymore.

My first batch of beer goes to bottle on Friday and I have a wine based cooler that is supposed to taste like Vodka Ice going to bottle in two weeks, I'm pretty excited!
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