Wanting to share my adventure with the homebrewing community about a different type of beer brewing adventure.

The story includes extreme brewing, history , and adventure in the Canadian Arctic. read more »
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An interview with beer/brewing author Randy Mosher, who wrote one of my favorite books "Radical Brewing" read more »
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Question on what stale beer really is. read more »
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Today I brewed The Domestic for a second time. It is a Classic American Pilsner, also called a Pre-Prohibition Lager. read more »
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Okay, so I made a mental error tonight when I was bottling and put 5 gallons worth of dried malt extract into 2 gallons of wort. I didn't realize the mistake until I had everything bottled. read more »
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I was reading some of the forums and I see a common theme around the rising cost of home brewing ingredients. We all know of the hop crisis that has affected the hobby for a couple of years now (bu read more »
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From the brewery to the beer tap, nothing beats an ice-cold brewsky. But, now you can learn to brew your own at the newly created Philly Beer School. With the help of professional local brewers, stu read more »
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The Culver City Home Brewing Supply Company is offering the three-hour classes on home brewing.

In it you can learn about thge equipment, beer varieties, the history of brewing, and techniques suc read more »
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The American Homebrewers Association is assisting an Auburn University study on homebrewing as a "Serious Leisure Pursuit" in the United States.

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An all-grain brewing poll where the readers are asked how long it took them to attempt an all grain brewing session. read more »
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Before starting another homebrewing batch, it pays to reflect on past brewing sessions and making a list of items to fix or do differently. Setting some goals can help improve your next batch. read more »
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There are a lot of homebrew beer blogs out there as well as other online resources, and if you know where to look then you should be able to find some real gems of knowledge. Chipper Dave is the auth read more »
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