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Adventures in Homebrewing: Best Sellers

Adventures in Homebrewing: Best Sellers


Black Keg Cap

Posted: 08 May 2021 10:00 PM PDT

Black Keg CapThis plastic cap is for covering a keg bung. The lid covers your keg bung and the black color helps you quickly identify which keg your looking for. ...[Read More]
Our Price: $0.51 [Add to Cart]


Gas dip tube

Posted: 08 May 2021 10:00 PM PDT

Gas Dip TubeThis is a used gas dip tube. New dip tube o-ring is optional (dip tube will come without). Make sure you still sanitize the dip tube before you use it! ...[Read More]
Our Price: $3.99 [Add to Cart]


Homebrew Finds

Homebrew Finds


Hands on Review: Intertap Forward Sealing Faucets and Accessories

Posted: 08 May 2021 05:00 PM PDT

Intertap Faucets are a forward sealing faucet.  The forward sealing design helps prevent sticking.  Intertap Faucets have a unique modular, threaded spout design which can fit a variety of attachments including a growler filler, stout spout and ball lock post.  Additional, related options are available including shanks and a self closing faucet spring. Check Prices, […]

Wrap Around Stainless Steel Drip Tray – $17.99 + free prime ship

Posted: 08 May 2021 03:00 PM PDT

Kegerator Beer Drip Tray Stainless Steel and Plastic Tray with Non Slip Rubber Grip, Large Drip Tray for Beverage Dispenser   5/8/21 5 PM Central: This is selling for just $17.99. Shipping is also free to many US addresses with Prime Membership [Try Prime for Free] or a qualifying order.  Prices and availability can change quickly.  Check product […]

Catch Up on Homebrew Finds – Quick Catch-Ups, Top Content & More

Posted: 08 May 2021 12:00 PM PDT

We’ve got some pages designed to help you catch up quickly.  Whether you’re interested in homebrew deals, how-to’s or reviews… we’ve got you covered! Quick Catch-Ups Our Last Fifty Finds Our 10 Most Recent Homebrew Resource Posts Top Deals – a curated list of the best of the best Our 10 Most Recent Reviews Top […]

Adventures in Homebrewing Sale – Over 100 Items On Sale + Stacking Coupon

Posted: 08 May 2021 09:30 AM PDT

Adventures in Homebrewing sale page is consistently a great spot to find homebrew deals.  The selection often features faucets, deals on kegs – new and used, pin lock and ball lock – recipe kits, kettles, pumps, jockey boxes, grain mills and a lot more.  AIH typically says the sale features savings up to 40% off, […]

B Cups “Stout” Outdoor Craft Beer Cups – $8.98 + free prime ship – good for the beach, park and pool

Posted: 08 May 2021 08:00 AM PDT

B Cups Stout Outdoor Craft Beer Cups, 4-Piece, BPA and BPS-Free   B Cups are plastic craft beer cups that are available in a variety of styles.  Since it’s plastic, it plays well at the park, beach and pool.  These are rugged, shatterproof and dishwasher safe. 5/7/21 10 AM  Central: These are on sale for […]

Water by John Palmer and Colin Kaminski + Half Off 1 Book When you Buy 2 at Amazon

Posted: 08 May 2021 07:19 AM PDT

Water: A Comprehensive Guide for Brewers by John Palmer and Colin Kaminski. Part of the Brewing Elements Series – Yeast, Hops, Malt, Water.  Learn about your brewing water, how to dial in water profiles, dial in your mash pH and more.   For a limited time Amazon is discounting 1 book by 50% when you buy […]

Mark II Keg and Carboy Washer – $74 + Free Shipping & Hands on Review & Mods

Posted: 08 May 2021 07:00 AM PDT

Mark’s Keg and Carboy Washer via Adventures in Homebrewing   This is awesome!  I have this and like it very much.  It’s one of my favorite pieces of brewing gear.  It’s saved me a lot of time and hassle.  Check out my Hands on Review – beyond the in depth review that includes some mods and […]

Ends Today: Free Shipping at GrogTag! Custom, Reusable Labels, Tap Handles, Carriers & Lots More

Posted: 08 May 2021 06:00 AM PDT

For a short time GrogTag is shipping most orders of $59 or more for free.  Some large ites are excluded, but you’ll get a shipping credit to help offset costs. Free Shipping at GrogTag Stacks with our coupons!…

Selection Changes Soon MoreBeer’s Kit of the Week – All Grain & Extract – Save 20%

Posted: 08 May 2021 05:00 AM PDT

More Custom Tap Handle Compatible Kits to Consider: BrewMaster Series – collaborations and clones from some of your favorite commercial brewers! Direct from the Brewer Pliny the Elder Kits Direct from the Brewer – Consecration Kits – includes a chunk of actual Consecration Barrel MoreBeer’s Most Popular Kits MoreBeer has loads of recipe kits.  Original […]

Intertap Forward Sealing Faucets – from $16.14! + Hands on Review & Tapcooler Review

Posted: 08 May 2021 04:00 AM PDT

Intertaps are awesome!  Check out my Hands on Review of these great faucets. Keg Connection is discounting most things site wide. This sale means Intertap prices start at just $16.14. These also fall under Keg Connection’s Flat Rate Shipping Promotion.  Your entire order ships for one flat rate, no matter how much you order, to addresses […]

15 Pack pH Buffer Solution Powders – $9.99 + free prime ship

Posted: 08 May 2021 03:00 AM PDT

15-Pack Buffer Powder For pH Meters – Works With All Electronic pH Meters From the product description, check product page for current description, price and availability: This is a 15-Pack of pH Buffer powder to be used with any electronic pH testing meter. It includes 5 packets of each of the following buffer powders: 5 […]

Homebrew Recipe for Weyerbacher Simcoe Double IPA – Straight From The Brewery!

Posted: 08 May 2021 01:00 AM PDT

When Weyerbacher Brewing discontinued this beer back in 2016, they kindly shared the recipe with homebrewers.  The graphic above has the full recipe. The fine brewers at Flying Dog have released their recipe for India Pale Lager. Related: Commercial Beer Replication Resources – loads of recipes, kits & more More Homebrew Finds! Last 50 Finds! Top […]

Stout Beer Faucets – $49.99, Half Off + $5 Off Coupon

Posted: 08 May 2021 12:00 AM PDT

Stout Faucet via Adventures in Homebrewing   As of this posting, this is on sale for just $49.99.  That’s a whopping 50% off. This is on sale for $79.  That in and of itself is one of the best prices I’ve seen going back to 2013. $5 Off Coupon: Adventures in Homebrewing is taking $5 […]

Hotop 32 Blades Feeler Gauge [set mill gap] – $7.99 + free prime ship

Posted: 07 May 2021 11:00 PM PDT

CAMWAY 32PCS Blades Steel Feeler Gauge 0.0015-0.035 inch/ 0.04-0.88mm Dual Marked Metric and Imperial Gap Measuring Tool   Possible homebrew related application: Use to help you set the gap on your adjustable grain mill 5/8/21 1 AM Central: This is selling for $7.99. Shipping is also free to many US addresses with Prime Membership [Try […]

MoreBeer Draft Line Cleaning Kit – on sale for $39.95 + free ship eligible + Building a Recirculating Draft Line Cleaner

Posted: 07 May 2021 10:00 PM PDT

Beer Line Cleaning Kit from MoreBeer   As of this posting, this is is on sale for $39.95. Get Free Shipping: Shipping is also free to most US addresses with a qualifying $59 order. Easy Filler Item….  If you’re looking for a filler item to help you qualify for free shipping, consider grabbing some PBW […]

Oxygen Flow Meter [Assist with Wort Oxygenation] – $15.16 + free prime ship

Posted: 07 May 2021 06:00 PM PDT

CNBTR LZQ-3 Acylic Flowmeter Gas Acrylic Metal Fitting Oxygen Flow Meter 0-5 LPM   Using a Flow Meter For Increased Repeatability Most regulators that homebrewers use for oxygenating wort are simple setups – Example – via William’s Brewing.  They attach to disposable oxygen tanks (typically sourced from a local hardware store) and are little more than […]

1/2″ NPT to 1.5″ Tri Clamp – Convert Kettles to TC! – $8.99 + free prime ship

Posted: 07 May 2021 12:00 PM PDT

LOZOME 1/2″ Sanitary Male Threaded Pipe Fitting to 1.5″ Tri Clamp OD 50.5mm Ferrule Flange   This could, of course, be used for a lot of things.  One potential application is converting a compatible 1/2″ FPT equipped kettle to tri-clamp.  That’s a common size for homebrew sized bulkheads and ball valves. 5/7/21 2 PM Central: […]

Aussie Home Brewer

Aussie Home Brewer


Brew equipment for sale (Adelaide)

Posted: 08 May 2021 09:31 PM PDT

Unfortunately I haven't been brewing in many years and some of my gear may be more use to some others on the forum. Whilst the regulator is probably 10 or so years old it has only been used once. Will take $150 for the lot.
Cheers,
Matt
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Maris otter SmAsH recipe WANTED

Posted: 08 May 2021 08:43 PM PDT

Hi guys,
So it's been along time since I purchased my robobrew 35l. Unfortunately due to work commitments I haven't been able to use it yet!
I have a 25kg bag of Maris otter and some cascade and mosaic hops.
Does anyone have a basic tried smash?
Cheers.

Anyone used Nano BiaBasket?

Posted: 08 May 2021 06:37 PM PDT

I've been looking at the Cheaky Peak Nano BIABasket setups they sell, the look pretty shiny but has anyone had experience using them?

I've seen lots of people using their kettles for 3V setups, but haven't seen their All in Ones in action and am curious what the punters think.

Cheers boys

Atlantic Brew Supply: New Releases

Atlantic Brew Supply: New Releases


Homebrew Challenge Blonde Ale (All Grain Kit)

Posted: 07 May 2021 10:00 PM PDT

Homebrew Challenge YouTuber Martin is working to brew all 90+ styles in the BJCP guidelines, with new videos coming out each Tuesday. Watch brew days, see the recipes, and check out his home brew beer tastings on The Homebrew Challenge YouTube Channe...[Read More]
Our Price: $24.99 [Add to Cart]


Dry Yeast, Lallemand Wildbrew Helveticus

Posted: 07 May 2021 10:00 PM PDT

Lallemand's WildBrew Helveticus Pitch produces an intense & sharp citrus flavor profile typical of both traditional & modern sour beer styles. Styles brewed w/this bacteria include but are not limited to, Berliner Weisse, Gose, lambic-style, ...[Read More]
Our Price: $19.99 [Add to Cart]


Ekuanot Pellet Hops (1 oz)

Posted: 07 May 2021 10:00 PM PDT

Developed by Hop Breeding Company and released in 2014, Ekuanotâ„¢ Brand HBC 366 features pronounced aroma characteristics and extremely high oil content. This variety bursts out of the spring soil in vibrant yellow and gradually matures to a deep gr...[Read More]
Our Price: $2.79 [Add to Cart]


Tilt Hydrometer - Red

Posted: 07 May 2021 10:00 PM PDT

Designed for home brewing, the Tilt hydrometer lets you instantly read your brew's specific gravity and temperature on your compatible Apple iPhone/iPad or Android smartphone/tablet or Tilt Pi. Most Bluetooth 4.0+ devices will work with the Tilt. You...[Read More]
Our Price: $135.00 [Add to Cart]


Tilt Hydrometer - Blue

Posted: 07 May 2021 10:00 PM PDT

Designed for home brewing, the Tilt hydrometer lets you instantly read your brew's specific gravity and temperature on your compatible Apple iPhone/iPad or Android smartphone/tablet or Tilt Pi. Most Bluetooth 4.0+ devices will work with the Tilt. You...[Read More]
Our Price: $135.00 [Add to Cart]


The HomeBrew Forum

The HomeBrew Forum


The Homebrew Twang experiment.

Posted: 08 May 2021 07:53 PM PDT

Well the Gauntlet has been thrown...
I am now to make a simple Liquid Malt Extract Brew to see if, for once and for all, LME is responsible for the Home Brew Twang.

Indeed, there is an offer at Holland & Barrett and I have this afternoon purchased a couple of jars. 2 x 650g jars £4.99 each Discounted... £7.48!

From the photo you'll see the ingredients...
1 x 650g jar of Potters Liquid Malt Extract - (I assume this equals to 1kg of Crushed malt.)
Will use 15g + 20g East Kent Goldings...

The Homebrew Twang experiment.

A Year of Brewing - My own scores

Posted: 08 May 2021 05:12 PM PDT

It is a year to the day that I started my first cider brew, not the least with some excellent advice from others on this forum. MANY THANKS!!!

Since then I have tested a number of kits and even tried my own apples (not a great success due to them not being the right apples for the purpose). Unless someone somewhere launches a new kit I am done with trying out, so here is my list with individual scores. NB: the ranking goes from top to bottom with the worst coming...

A Year of Brewing - My own scores

Victorian Porter

Posted: 08 May 2021 05:03 PM PDT

Well, what did you expect! I've done Victorian Bitter, Victorian Mild, and now ....

This is actually hastily summarised from my ramblings om "Jim's" forum, but I wasn't going to miss the opportunity of possibly being scrutinised by @patto1ro if he's still nosing in on this forum (but I've already made the mistake of thinking he was a one-day fleeting visit). But even without his input, I think there's plenty of folk here that can make useful additions.

Note, this is...

Victorian Porter

Wooo hooo first brew bottled

Posted: 08 May 2021 04:58 PM PDT

MJ Irish red ale bottled today, and MJ juicy session brewed 😁😎😁
also just ordered a coopers premium Irish stout. IM HOOKED😂😂😂

Pros & cons between 30 & 50l allinone?

Posted: 08 May 2021 04:56 PM PDT

Hi everyone, like the title says what's the pros and cons of 30 or 50l all in one? The obvious thing is the 30l is 150 euro cheaper and that's the one I think I'm leaning to.But then I think it's not much more for the bigger one and will I regret not getting the 50l in a few years time? Then I think am I really gonna brew that much at a time and could the extra money be used towards something else like kegs maybe.? Whats the average batch people brew do many people brew that much at a time...

Pros & cons between 30 & 50l allinone?

Is partially filling bottles ok?

Posted: 08 May 2021 04:25 PM PDT

Got a Belgian blonde on the go that I'm expecting to have a relatively high ABV. My bottles are all 500ml, but I'm wondering about the possibility of only putting something like 330ml into them. I guess if I was to move the bottles around too much, they'd be at higher risk of oxidation due to there being more oxygen in the bottle getting mixed into the beer. But does anybody know what happens if I were to handle them very carefully so they don't splash around inside - would that mean only...

Is partially filling bottles ok?

Reusing yeast with hop bits in it

Posted: 08 May 2021 04:20 PM PDT

I'm assuming that pitching yeast from a previous brew that contain the remnants of dry hopping is not a good idea. If it's fine, then please tell me now!

Otherwise, can you just filter the hop bits out? For example scoop up a jar of yeast when you have emptied the fermenter, then pour it through a sieve/put a nylon stocking over the mouth of the jar to filter out the bits when you pitch it into the next brew. Presuming there isn't an obvious flaw with this would a sieve or something finer...

Reusing yeast with hop bits in it

Show us your Pushbikes

Posted: 08 May 2021 04:03 PM PDT

I think, in fact I know I am not the only member here who does a bit of cycling, maybe not all as obsessed as myself but nevertheless I thought anyone with an interest could post pictures of your bikes, it doesn't have to be an £10k super bike as long as you enjoy riding it, perhaps with a little bit about it or how you enjoy cycling.
So I have a few bikes and here is a handful of them..........

First my pride and joy the Ridley Noah SL, this aero bike took me to 10 race wins last year and...

Show us your Pushbikes

foxbat's brewdays

Posted: 08 May 2021 03:29 PM PDT

I thought I might as well join the fun and post my own brewday log here in the forum. Today is an experimental bitter with the following recipe. I've never used Northdown before but Fullers use it and I very much enjoy a pint of Pride. I've also never added Chocolate malt to a bitter before but it's there in one of my favourite bitters of late: Darkstar Partridge so I'm putting the two together and doing this today:

85% Pale Malt
10% Munich Malt
3% Crystal 240 EBC
2% Low colour chocolate...

foxbat's brewdays

Hudson1984 Homebar Build

Posted: 08 May 2021 03:14 PM PDT

So, perhaps some of you will have seen the tap tower plan. Well that's now become a complete rebuild of my home bar....

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So this is where I've started. The bar is normally a bit tidier, but this was the only picture I had before I've ripped it out.

The Kegerator has gone, the worktop and cabinets have gone and in it's place is the beast:
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Hudson1984 Homebar Build

Head retention.

Posted: 08 May 2021 02:53 PM PDT

My barreled beer forms a nice head immediately after pouring, but very soon disappears before the last drop from the glass is drunk. Is there something that I can add to my kit brews to help retain a nice beer hugging glass froth. When I drink beer bought in a pub, the head clings to the glass right to the last drop. I would like to emulate this with my brews.

Smash kings

Posted: 08 May 2021 02:33 PM PDT

I love the sound of smash beers something I tried when doing extract
When going ag I think I got carried away adding everything thing I could so next couple of brews will be singles
Anyone ever do one that stood out I remember comet and Columbus being good

Another Energy Source

Posted: 08 May 2021 02:22 PM PDT

I've been struggling with fossil fuel usage and thought I had that moral dilemma conquered. I was wrong.

Converting 72 pint ale cask

Posted: 08 May 2021 02:00 PM PDT

Hi folks,

I acquired a 72 pint ale cask from a friend's wedding. They said they didn't think the brewery would return their deposit because they'd let it sit for a couple of years and so they gave it to me. I'm not quite sure what to do with it, though. On first inspection, it doesn't appear that it will be easy to clean because I can't see any opening other than the for the tap and the hole in the middle to let air in.

I'm not planning on using it as a keg, because I only brew 19L...

Converting 72 pint ale cask

mm for grain crusher - where to start?

Posted: 08 May 2021 01:41 PM PDT

Hi all,

I've recently bought a grain crusher and have set it up ready for my brew day this weekend. I know I'm going to have to dial in the crusher for my particular setup (35L brewzilla) but I was wondering what I should start with?

The gradent goes from 0.64-2.41mm. The exact crusher is a brewferm grain gorilla like this: Brewferm Grain Gorilla Malt Mill With Adjustable Stainless...

mm for grain crusher - where to start?

EC118 suitable for bottling big imperial stouts?

Posted: 08 May 2021 01:06 PM PDT

Hi,

When brewing imperial stouts (around 8-10% strength) in the past I've stuggled with carbonation. Normally I've overpitched with US-05, but I've read that EC118 can help with strong beer carbonation due to its 18% alcohol tolerance. I bottle condition and dont have the ability to keg.

Would EC118 be useful to add to the bottles for conditioning, or to even replace the US-05 with initially?

Thanks,

Saratoga Zymurgist: New Releases

Saratoga Zymurgist: New Releases


Passionfruit With Black Tea Kombucha Ingredient Kit*

Posted: 07 May 2021 10:00 PM PDT

Passionfruit With Black Tea Kombucha Ingredient Kit*Exotic, tropical flavors with hibiscus andpassionfruit juices brewed with AssamBlack Tea.*Scoby not included with ingredient kits. ...[Read More]
Our Price: $14.99 [Add to Cart]


Galaxy Hops 1 oz. Pellets (AUS)

Posted: 07 May 2021 10:00 PM PDT

Galaxy™ can be used in almost any style of beer. Her fruity aroma is tempered depending on the different hops, malt and yeast in the brew, but late addition will always have a distinctly flavor-some effect.When used late in the kettle, the whirlpool,...[Read More]
Our Price: $3.00 [Add to Cart]


Mango Citrus *NEW*

Posted: 07 May 2021 10:00 PM PDT

Juicy ripe mango complemented with a bright citrus twist of grapefruit, orange, and lemon flavorsPerfectly refreshing, easy-drinking, and sure to become a year-round favorite....[Read More]
Our Price: $71.99 [Add to Cart]


Strawberry Watermelon

Posted: 07 May 2021 10:00 PM PDT

coming soon ...[Read More]
Our Price: $71.99 [Add to Cart]


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