Title: In case you wanted the recipe
1 What a long strange trip its been
2What a short great trip its been
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8Use of hops in bread baking
A quantity of hops whose flavor was undetectable
and nontoxic, except that it did somehow excite
the yeast to greater passion. Hop cones ground
to a fine grayish powder, rendered then to a tea,
this in turn stirred into bread yeast, caused the
carbon dioxide that spewed forth from asexual
torment to come off in the most exquisite
bubbles. Methodists of the old form considered
yeast an immoral animal on account of its sole
purpose on earth appears to be the generation of
the most grievous product in human history.
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14I started out as a winemaker
- 2 cans (11.5 oz) Welch's 100 frozen grape
concentrate - 1-1/4 lbs granulated sugar
- 2 tsp acid blend
- water to make 1 gallon
- wine yeast
15My first batch of beer
1 can hop flavored malt syrup 4 pounds sugar 1
pack Red Star yeast Mix with warm water and add
yeast
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17Fred Eckhardt sold 125,000 copies
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20Malt Master Pro
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24Home Brewing Legalized
- Cranston Bill legalizes home brewing 1978
- Jimmy Carter signs into law 1979
The HWBTA's original name was Home Beverage
Retailers of North America. At the 1978
conference in Oakland, CA. it was officially
changed and the 1979 conference program read Home
Wine and Beer Trade Association.
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66New Crown Liner reduces Oxygen ingress
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95Torpedo
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100A Brewing Society
One of the reasons the hobby of home brewing is
so popular is that you are not just taking up a
pastime, you are becoming part of a closely knit
society of home brewing that has its own culture,
language and social structure that is unique to
brewers alone. Beer-Geru.com
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103 AHA TechTalk Homebrewers Forum
- AHATechTalk is sent to over 12,500 homebrewers
daily. TechTalk is available to members of the
American Homebrewers Association as a discussion
group specifically dedicated to the art and
science of homebrewing.
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