Heineken Beer Advocate
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Krups Heineken ® Beer Tender $149.99 The BeerTender ® offer the ultimate at-home draught beer experience. It maintains beer at the ideal temperature for drinking, and lets you draught beer at home like an expert. It's engineered to work exclusively with Heineken®, Heineken Premium Light® and Newcastle Brown Ale®. It has ultra-quiet electronic cooling systems. The DraughtKeg™ and BeerTender® also keep beer fresh for 30 days after tapping. The DraughtKeg™ system utilizes an internal carbonator pressure unit: 25 patented components Release Co2 each time the tap is opened Innovative technology ensures beer remains fresh for up to 30 days Allows for a crisp quality beer with the right head of foam and the right "bite" Features: Power LED: On/Off LED indicator. Tap Handle: detachable glossy black plastic. Black and Silver Chrome: black plastic body with chrome finish. Temperature LED: indicates beer has reached the right temperature (pre-set to 37.4°F). Pouring Spout: removable and dishwasher-safe. DraughtKeg™: compatible with Heineken® 5-L. DraughtKegs™ (not included). 70-watt Power: efficient cooling and quiet operation. Peltier element provides a silent cooling mechanism as opposed to a compressor. Drip Tray: large metal and plastic drip tray. Patented interface between the keg and the machine - use a new tube with each keg to ensure highest quality fresh beer. 5 tubes are provided with BeerTender®. |
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Krups B100 Heineken DraughtKeg BEER TENDER Dispenser, 5 Liters, Co2 Carbonator Unit, 41°F Cooling, LCD Temp, ChildLock, Tap BeerTender for BarTenders $149.99 Replaces Krups Heineken B90 Discontinued and no longer available from the manufacturer. .Krups B100 Heineken DraughtKeg BEER TENDER Dispenser, 5 Liters, Co2 Carbonator Unit, 41°F Cooling, LCD Temp, ChildLock, Tap BeerTender for BarTenders |
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The Advocate $5.2 This book is in New - Excellent condition |
Home Brew Beer - The Counterpart of Commercially Produced Beer
When Dionysus created wine, he must have been enamored by the taste of grapes that he forgot to proclaim "let there be beer!" and thus the absence of home brew beer in great mythologies. However, I don't mind this short sightedness on the god's end because ancient cultures such as those of Egyptians and Sumerians more than made up for it when they created their own versions of the delightful beverage. Since then, beer has become one of our favorite drinks and today, aside from those that are manufactured by companies like Heineken USA, we have what we commonly refer to as the home brews.
Home brew beer, as its name suggests, is beer that we create in our own kitchen (or anywhere in our own backyard) using our own beautiful hands. Of course the process takes long and is usually difficult at first. Over time though, home brewing becomes second skin particularly with the help of quality beer making equipment and brewing kits. In fact, home brewing is very interesting and easy to learn that it is advocated by many people and is fast becoming a hobby. Furthermore, home brewing is also gaining popularity because beer that is domestically produced is usually cheaper than its commercial counterpart and people generally favor cheaper things especially if they are just as good as the more expensive stuff.
But how do we initiate the Beer Making Process? The very first thing that we have to consider is the equipment that we want to use. If we are new to the activity, it would be best if we start with brewing kits because they always have the things that are essential for the process. Along with starter kits, we need home brew recipes which we could use if the idea of experimenting on flavors does not appeal to us. There are a number of sources that offer us recipes for creating a variety of home brew beer that would tickle our senses.
We might wonder about the taste of home brewed beer. Many individuals claim that homebrew tastes like heaven. Some say that it tastes just like the way a master creates it. Perhaps these descriptions are true. Perhaps they are a little bit exaggerated. What we know for sure is that home brew beer is made of an assortment of flavorsome ingredients that it can taste like anything - from something fruity to something with a hint of cinnamon and honey. It can also be strong and bitter which is palatable to certain beer lovers. However it tastes, home brew is good so long as the person is able to perfect its creation. And with practice, anyone can surely perfect the home brewing process.
So the next time our urge kicks in and we feel like drinking a bottle of beer or a keg of it (if our ultimate goal is to get drunk), let us toast home brew beer and together let us yell "let there be home brew!"
About the Author
A home brew beer expert, and you are invited to discover the simple secrets of brewing world class beer from the comfort of your home by visiting his home beer brewing website.
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