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Happy Hour


Happy Hour


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Happy Hour


Happy Hour


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The Complete Handbook of Home Brewing: Equipment, Ingredients, Methods, 55 Recipes


The Complete Handbook of Home Brewing: Equipment, Ingredients, Methods, 55 Recipes


$14.95


Includes 55 recipes for classic ales and lagers as well as equipment, materials, and procedures information. 103,000 copies in print….




Beer


Beer


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The ultimate guide to more than 450 classic brews, presented by the Beer Hunter himself, Michael Jackson. Appreciate teh flavors and ingredients of beer, from the maltiness of a Munich lager to the fruitiness of a Belgian wheat beer or the hoppiness of an American ale.

Ingredients


Ingredients


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Enjoying relatively easy access to the world market, and vastly improved growing, production and importation methods, specialty shops and supermarkets are now filled with delicious foods from near and far. It is little wonder that with this great 'food boom' has come general confusion about exactly what everything is, and how to use it. Ingredients is designed as the essential reference for every cook and food lover. Containing more than 2000 colour photographs of produce from both hemispheres, with text that takes away any confusion, this is a fascinating, comprehenseve guide to all you need to know about the nuts and bolts of food.

Mr. Beer Root Beer Kit


Mr. Beer Root Beer Kit


$34.99


Enjoy the fun and flavor of making your own delicious homemade root beer with the Mr. Beer Root Beer Kit (20041). This incredibly fun kit includes everything that you will need to produce amazing home brewed root beer as it comes with a funnel, root beer extract, flavor crystals, root beer yeast, no rinse cleanser, and even four (4) bottles to drink the root beer out of. The kit makes a total of two (2) gallons of root beer, so it is a great for making with and sharing with kids, grandkids, friends and family. The bottles, funnel and cleanser are entirely reusable so once you have finished all two gallons of your root beer, simply purchase more extract, yeast, and flavor crystals and enjoy more ice cold root beer. Add your own favorite ingredients, tweak the recipe, create your own take on the age old favorite, or use the included instructions to achieve the beloved taste of traditional root beer. So grab some friends, and family and get ready to enjoy the amazing taste and fun of creating root beet in your very home. Brews Two (2) Gallons:This amazing kit will help you brew two (2) full gallons of root beer Instruction Sheet:An included instruction sheet helps guide you through the root beer making process Includes Everything You Will Need:This kit includes a funnel, root beer extract, flavor crystals, root beer yeast, no rinse cleanser, and even four (4) bottles to put it in

Christmas Beer


Christmas Beer


$13.56


Christmas beers, also known as Winter Warmers, are a tradition dating back at least 2,000 years, with the ancients making highly intoxicating brews to celebrate winter’s Saturnalia. This brewmaking evolved into a holiday celebration when medieval monks, the world’s first professional brewers, pulled out their finest ingredients to produce soul-warming styles for the occasion. Today brewers continue the custom, either with centuries-old recipes or newfangled concoctions with spices and herbs, enabling thirsty beer fans to put aside their everyday favorites each winter and deck the halls with the world’s most flavorful ales and lagers, brewed especially for the holidays. Beer expert Don Russell taps into holiday cheer with a look at the world’s best--unusual, exotic, rich, one-of-a-kind brews--detailing the styles and flavors that will leave beer lovers in a froth. From Smuttynose Winter Ale to Santa’s Butt to Troegs Mad Elf to Left Hand XXXmas, there’s a beer for everyone, even a Hanukkah beer, He’Brew Jewbelation. Including funny tales and trivia behind the beers, homebrew recipes and food recipes with Christmas beer as an ingredient, and instructions for building and cellaring your own vintage holiday brews so you can enjoy Christmas 365 days a year, Christmas Beer will put even the most curmudgeonly beer drinker in the holiday spirit. Cheers!

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Does Home Beer Brewing Save You Money?

Most people start homebrewing because they enjoy the hobby or enjoy being in control of what their beer tastes like. Others just enjoy experimenting or showing off to their friends. No matter what the reason, an added benefit is that it is said to save you money. The question is: How much money does brewing beer at home really save?

First thing that you have to understand is that by brewing beer at home, you will be making good beer to sit and enjoy. Beers like Natural Light, Bud Light, Keystone, Miller, etc. are good if you are drinking a lot or saving money. Since these companies make hundreds of thousands of beers a day and market towards people who drink a lot at a time, their prices are already pretty cheap. However, if you are looking for a richer beer like a Sam Adams, Great Lakes, or Erdinger, then homebrewing is right for you.

Say you are a big fan of a certain type of beer, for instance a Honey Brown. If you homebrew your own honey brown ale, you can make approximately 50 bottles for a fraction of the price right at home.

A standard six pack of nice beer at a store will cost you about 7 to 9 dollars. A beer this way will cost you about $1.16 to $1.50. If you buy it in bulk for instance a 12 pack, you might be able to cut a couple of cents off that but you will still be paying a little more than a dollar per beer.

Brewing beer at home varies in price by what ingredients you are using and what type of beer your brewing, but it ranges from a little less than 40 cents a bottle to 65 cents. By looking at brewing this way, you can see that you can save a lot of money on beer by brewing at home. You can get more than twice the amount of beer for the same amount of cost.

Unfortunately if you are going to start brewing beer at home, you will have to make an initial investment. You will have to buy a homebrewing kit which has all the necessary equipment which runs about 100 bucks, but after this you wont need to spend any more than the cost to buy the ingredients.

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Pat McLoughlin has a degree in architecture and likes to write about architecture and design on his website stuckinstudio.com. Stuck in Studio is a place where architecture students can access resources that pertain to jobs, competitions, advice and much more.