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  • Brewing with Extract - American Homebrewers Association
    Brewing with Extract Brewing beer with malt extract is the starting point for most new homebrewers The process requires minimal equipment and procedures while still producing quality, homebrewed beer For this example, we'll be discussing the process for brewing a hefeweizen, a German-style wheat beer
  • Brew in a Bag - American Homebrewers Association
    Brew in a bag, commonly referred to as BIAB amongst the homebrewing community, is a form of all-grain brewing that eliminates the need for a separate mash tun and allows a brewer to conduct the entire brewing process in one kettle
  • Homebrewing Serving Nitrogen Beers - American Homebrewers Association
    Oskar Blues Head Brewer Justin "Juice" Drapeau walks you through the process of brewing and serving nitrogen beers on a homebrewing scale
  • Brewing with Specialty Grains - American Homebrewers Association
    Brewing with Specialty Grains If you have become comfortable with the extract brewing process highlighted in the beginner section, you may want to try your hand at brewing extract recipes that also utilize specialty grains This involves soaking malt that does not require mashing in your boil water prior to adding the malt extract
  • I dont miss homebrewing - homebrewersassociation. org
    I don't miss homebrewingThat video clip says you're a PA transplant just curious on your thoughts on how your beer would fare in the PA market as there is a pretty strong craft brew in that state I live in OK now, but am originally from NEPA myself and I'm wondering if a start-up brewery would fare better in a state w a small core of craft brewers, like OK, or a large core of craft
  • Homebrewing Hobby Survey - American Homebrewers Association
    Homebrewing Hobby SurveyNo Denny, thats your buddy Dave that thinks that Plain and simple, I don't trust the govt If a govt agency is funding something like this they could ask for the results You really think a college would say no?There's not 'personal' information per se in there, but there is enough info to track folks down If they need to survey homebrewers to figure out improvements
  • 2021 COMPETITION ENTRANT HANDBOOK - American Homebrewers Association
    The National Homebrew Competition celebrates the spirit of homebrewing and homebrewers The field is tough, and to move on you must bring your best entries forward In this packet, you’ll find all the information you need to know about the competition, from how to enter and shipping information to categories and awards
  • National Homebrewing Competition Fees and Support
    National Homebrewing Competition Fees and SupportI don't think it would be fair to continue to let people enter 25 beers and then limit the total number of entries Although I suppose a first come first served approach brings a certain amount of fairness to it And I just don't see where its possible to let the contest grow unchecked It'll crash and burn under its own weight Limiting entries




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