Brew Your Own has a publication called the Big Book of Clone Recipes, which we will review in this post. Why would I spend $20 on this book, when I can find any number of close recipes on the Internet? By the way, you can purchase this from Amazon for $20, instead of the $25 […]
CuS.S Immersion Chiller Review
Cooling your wort quickly after the boil has a number of benefits. While the obvious among those is being able to pitch your yeast quickly into wort that’s the proper temperature, there are in fact others to consider. By cooling wort quickly with an immersion chiller, or other piece of hardware, you reduce the risk […]
Cereal Killer Grain Mill Review
It’s well known that improving your grain crush can have a noticeable improvement in your mash efficiency. In turn, improving your mash efficiency can lead to a higher brewhouse efficiency. Unfortunately, too many of us rely on the grain mills found at our local homebrew shop to crush our grains. While these grain mills provide […]
SS Brewtech 1V eBrewing System Review
I’ve only been brewing just over a year, but I’m already frustrated at the amount of time it takes to heat / boil on my kitchen stove setup. Given that, I’m stuck doing small batch brews, as it would be impossible getting a rolling boil on a full 5 gallon batch. As luck would have […]
Tavour Now Shipping To Michigan
About a year ago, I discovered Tavour, a craft beer delivery service that ships craft beer directly to your door. The concept is pretty cool. Every day Tavour offers 2 new craft beers that supposedly you can’t get where you live. If you see a beer that sounds intriguing you claim it, if not you […]
Slimline Torpedo Keg Review
Thought I’d do a quick Slimline Torpedo Keg review based upon a recent addition I made for my kegerator. Here’s the backstory. I received a new 3 tap kegerator for Christmas, and I had plans to turn this into a 4 tap setup. I simply wanted to maximize the number of beverages I could have […]
Kegland Series 4 Kegerator Review
I love a good craft beer on tap! One of the best things about homebrewing, at least in my opinion, is the ability to keg your homebrew and have a variety of draft beer at your disposal. Of course you need a kegerator, keezer, or spare refrigerator laying around in order to serve that beer. […]