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Home Brewing 101
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Ancient Mesopotamia
(Egypt)
Clay tablets indicated brewing was a respected occupation.
Most Brewers Were Woman.
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Crusades
Monasteries were some of the first organizations to brew
beer as a trade.
Built Breweries to provide food, shelter, drink for
pilgrims.
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Christian Saints are patrons of Brewing
Saint Augustine of Hippo
Saint Luke The Evangelist
Saint Nicholas
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Industrial Revolution
Thermometer (1760)
Hydrometer (1770)
Two huge contributions in home brewing today.
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Darkest Days in American History
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Prohibition
Boot-Legging was the only way to get beer.
Boot-Legged beer was watered down to increase profits. American palates to
this day prefer weaker beers.
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Famous Brewers
Adolphus
Busch
Arthur Guinness
Stone Brewing
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Famous Beer Connoisseurs
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Brewing EquipmentKettle
Thermometer
Hydrometer
Immersion Chiller
Carboy
Air-Lock
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Water
90% of beer is water.
The water you use will lend characteristic to your beer.
Water with high concentrates of dissolved Sulfur, Iron, or Bicarbonates (Think Bottled)
High Chlorine (Use Household Filter)
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Steeping Grains (Malted Barley)
Similar to wheat in appearance.
Steeped in water under carefully controlled conditions until it begins to sprout, after which it is dried.
After drying the barley has been said to be malted.
This process develops sugars, soluble starches.
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Hops
Cone-like flowers of the Hop vine which can reach 20 ft.
Their bitterness, flavor, and floral aroma are primary
considerations of the brewer.
They have the properties to inhibit the growth of certain
beer spoiling activity.
Aids in flavor stability and head retention.
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Hop Types
Whole Hops (easy)
Hop Pellets (easy)
Hop Plugs (easy)
Hop Oils (difficult)
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Yeast
Microorganism that uses sugar as food for their life
cycle.
Helps convert sugar and hops into the tasty refreshment we
call beer.
More about yeast in 1B!
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So You Ask, Why Homebrew?
Hobby (Stick with your strengths!)
Creativity Anything Goes! (Cinnamon, Molasses, Hibiscus,
Orange Peel, use your imagination! Can’t promise it will work, but it will fun in the process!)
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MONEY
Guinness 8 pack (14 oz.) $0.14/ oz.
Newcastle 12 pack (12 oz.) $0.11/ oz.
Coors Light 18 pack (12 oz.) $0.07/ oz.
HOMEBREW KEG (640 oz.) $0.05/ oz.
By the way if you were wondering that is 54 12 oz. beers!!!
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-Charlie Papazian-
“Relax,
Don’t Worry,
Have a Home Brew!”