Archive for May 2007

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Basic Stout

This is the fourth in a series of recipes taken from The Homebrewer’s Recipe Guide.

“Dry stout is one of the most popular styles of beer (thank you Mr. Guinness.) It is also one of the most rewarding homebrews. A bottle of this thick, rich brew is a wonderful sight in your refrigerator on a [...]

5 Reasons Why I Make Wine and Beer

Problogger is running a writing project that asks you to write a “Top 5″ article for your blog. So, I was kicking around a few ideas and decided to give the top 5 reasons why I make my own wine and beer. I’ll give you a heads up, in that a lot [...]

Sweet Mulberry Wine

Third in the Series
” Any one who has a mulberry tree in the yard knows that these berries can be a real pain in the neck. The fruit falls all summer long, creating disagreeable purple stains on the patio, shoes and children’s clothes. When you do gather enough to make something of them, [...]

Basic Porter

This is the third in a series of recipes taken from The Homebrewer’s Recipe Guide.
“This easy recipe is typical of the traditional sharp-flavored British porters. While the process is quite simple, the flavors are anything but. This is a very good recipe for the beginning brewer, with results that are sure to impress”
Ingredients
6 [...]