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Built-in, Self-filling Brew Express(TM) Coffee System Now with New Sizes, Features and Design: New Models for Homes, Offices, Hotels, Yachts
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Happy Like A Cubs Fan -- Self-Help Based On Cold Beer, Blind Loyalty & Low Expectations
The Chicago Cubs will soon be celebrating 100 years since their last World Series title, but somehow Cubs fans remain happy as ever. How is this possible? And how can this be applied to your life? The answers are revealed in The Cubs Fan's Guide To Happiness, a new book filled with principles every Cubs fan lives by. Life lessons include: There's Always Next Year, Beer Will Make It Better!?, It's Not Over Until You're Mathematically Eliminated...
A Home Beer Brewing Kit, The Quick And Dirty Way?
A person can have many reason to start brewing his or her own beer A reason could be that beer you brew yourself could taste better and will surely cost a lot less then when you buy it in the store
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Low Carb Beer: Not So Skinny
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Reference Book of the Year Will Have You Raising a Glass to Beer
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Beer or Wine?
I?ll start this article with a question, ?Between the two, what?ll you choose, Beer or Wine?? Rowdy teenagers gulp booze, sophisticated individuals sip wine. What!?! The former gets their stash from the nearest 24-hour joint while the latter gets their beverage from the exclusive California wineries. Again, what!? This may be true at some extent but one cannot gauge the attitude or the status of the person through the fluid they drink. Drinking either wine or beer, doesn?t make you more or less of a person (though gulping an entire bottle of wine or keg of beer will certainly turn you into someone that you?re clearly not or someone that you clearly are.) Now let?s see which is truly better? In the blue corner, beer: Malt, hops, water and ye...
Home Made Beer Brewing, Why You Should Bother To Brew Your Own.
The two most popular beverages all over the world, are beer and wine. it doesn't matter where you go, all over the globe, people love one or both of these drinks. It is no wonder that home made beer brewing and wine making are very popular. It's cost efficient and its fun to do, the feeling of achievement when you pour your own home made beer has no comparison.
New German Beer Stein Company Looking for a Few American Heroes
New German beer stein company looking to support United States nonprofits and organizations that support, or are, public service oriented. The story of how a young man in Germany turned 9/11 into a venue where his company, that produces beer steins, could honor American firefighters, police officers and other public service heroes. He is actively looking to add to his list of nonprofits to support, through sales of a new, authentic beer stein that can be used as a substantial fundraiser for charities.
Beer - A Brief History
Who doesn?t love an ice cold beer on a sunny day or after a hard days work? Many of us do but what is it that makes beer so great? Well, we could spend years talking about the virtues of beer and trying to categorize them all, but instead why not focus on the conception of beer and learn its quenching history!
ej4 Launches BeerCampus.com, Designed to Boost Profits at Beer Wholesalers
E-learning solution, designed specifically for beer distributors, delivers retail execution training that increases sales, reduces costs, and develops a more effective workforce
Beer and The Commodities Market
Most branded products and agricultural products are not commodities. However we will see the future as Cargill, Petroseed, Genetseed will have patented superior seeds which grow into corn, mustard seed, wheat, and other agricultural products which will have a brand name.
The World Guide to Irish Pubs Around the World
Stuck in Timbuktu this St Patrick's Day? Wherever you are in the world, from Albania to Ghana and Khazakstan to Zambia, doyoutravel.com has the definitive guide to Irish pubs around the world.
Making Beer In The Comfort Of Your Own Home
When you want to make your own beer because you like the taste of a good brew you couldn't have chosen a better hobby Brewing your own beer helps you control the flavor of the beer
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Home Brewing Beer With CO2 Can Go With A Pop
Beer has been brewed at home, more or less for the past several thousand years. There is not much said about the practice before the nineteenth century. At some point though, men figured out that CO2 (carbon dioxide) was needed for brewing beer at home. This most likely strengthened the fascination with home brewing. Larger breweries were not quite so thrilled with the home-based competition.
The Inland Revenue Act of 1880 in the United Kingdom demanded private citizens to pay for a license in order to pursue their pastime. The same types of hardships were felt by home brewers in the United States. A law passed in 1920 banned anyone, private of company to produce alcohol. Organized crime saw a boost in activity during the famous ?Prohibition? period.
Times have changed now and home brewing is enjoyed by many, with interest in the process growing as more time passes. It can be a very relaxing and enjoyable hobby. There is some work that goes into making beer at home, but it is minimal and the result is something really great that you can share with friends and family.
What CO2 Is To Brewing Beer At Home
Brewing beer at home is not at all difficult as long as you can and will follow directions. There are four basic ingredients necessary for every batch you make: Water Yeast Malted Grain Hops
There is a fifth ingredient, but it arrives a little late to the party: carbon dioxide, or CO2. You cannot brew beer at home without it. Actually no one can brew beer anywhere without carbon dioxide. How do you get it? It is produced by the yeast and hops in the beer. There is an important process of aging that is necessary if you want really good beer.
Once bottled, leave it be for no less than two weeks. It is during this time that the carbon dioxide is produced and your beer is carbonated. There are a few other ways to add CO2 to your home brewed beer, but the aging is still something to allow.
The quick way to possibly add CO2 to beer brewed at home is to pump it into your keg or container directly. This speeds up the aging process and gets you to your brew a lot faster.
The more traditional way for home brewing beer with CO2 is by adding wort to the finished product before sealing it. Wort is simply unfermented beer; adding that for the yeast produces carbon dioxide.
Ann Marier writes informative articles about the house and garden issues. Her lastest are about home brewing. Click on http://www.homebrewing.4houseandgarden.com to read about her home brewing tips. Click on http://www.gardendesign.4houseandgarden.com to see the other house and garden topics.
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