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By Dan Matthews
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Hi Folks,
So bit of a different topic this week and I feel it is an important one.
Most of you know I am a military veteran and I have survived quite a bit in my time with them, but with what I have survived it has left scares and damage in its path.
Yakima Valley Hops has started an awareness campaign called "Hi How Are You" to help bring attention to this cause.
If you are alone and need help reach out as you are not alone.
Below are links to Canadian groups who can help as well as one American one which helps those around the world.
Cheers
Dan
Resources to look into for help
wounded warriors canada
Veterans Affairs Canada
The Legion Canada
Royal Hospital Ottawa / OSI Clinic
Soldier On
The Caddie School for Soldier
Hey Folks,
This we we talk about something that I have yet to use, but will be in the near future it's LUPOMAX hops from Yakima Valley Hops.
LUPOMAX® is a new concentrated pellet that is consistent, efficient, and optimized for hop flavor. LUPOMAX® has less vegetative matter compared to regular hop pellets so you get hop flavors that are bigger, bolder, and brighter! Less vegetative matter means less beer loss, less solid waste, and more beer to enjoy. LUPOMAX® is variety and crop year specific and made with premium lots that are selected to deliver consistent true-to-type flavor year over year.
Want to know more check out the links below.
yakimavalleyhops.com
www.facebook.com/YakimaHops
www.instagram.com/yakimavalleyhops/
twitter.com/YakimaHops
https://www.youtube.com/yakimavalleyhops
https://vimeo.com/yakimavalleyhops
Hey folks,
This week we talk with Tyler and Laurie from the Brewd up Podcast as we talk about beers we like things we have done along the way and just in general had a great time talking.
2 LA based female Homebrewers chat, laugh & learn about craft beer, homebrewing and whatever else comes to mind!
If you haven't tuned into these great ladies please do they are fantastic!
Hosts @tylersbrew and @cstreetsfinest
www.patreon.com/brewdup?fan_landing=true
https://www.instagram.com/brewduppodcast/
https://open.spotify.com/show/3RnIusneTSf4NMZ6xhHutO?si=d9beff406c434fca
Hey Folks,
As promised here is part 2 of this weeks episodes and we are lucky to be talking with Martin Keen from the youtube channel The HomeBrew Challenge.
If you haven't gone to Youtube and looked at any of his videos I really suggest that you do. If you have ever thought about trying something out of the box or wonder what its like to brew 99 beers in 99 weeks then you need to check out Martins Channel
With that said you will find the link to his channel down below.
Cheers
Dan
myadventuresinhomebrewing.beer
https://www.facebook.com/myadventuresinhomebrewing
https://www.instagram.com/myadventuresinhomebrewing/
@Adenturesinbrew
https://www.youtube.com/c/TheHomebrewChallenge
Hey Folks,
Yes it's been a while since the last episode my apologies for that.
So this we you get me doing a quick update on what's been going on here at the new My Adventures In Homebrewing and a second part that you willed to stay tuned for as it will be out really soon like minutes even.
Cheers
Dan
myadventuresinhomebrewing.beer
https://www.facebook.com/myadventuresinhomebrewing
https://www.instagram.com/myadventuresinhomebrewing/
@Adenturesinbrew
So this week I have James from the Homebrew Happy Hour on the show to talk about HERMS brewing.
So in case you don't know HERMS stands for Heat Exchange Recirculating Mash System and is a great way to get into electric brewing if you're looking at getting into a 3 vessel system.
Please check out:
www.homebrewhappyhour.com
www.cmbecker.com
you can also find them on
www.facebook.com/HomebrewHappyHour
www.instagram.com/homebrewhappyhour/
twitter.com/HomebrewHappyHr
patreon.com/HomebrewHappyHour
So this week we talk with a new friend and podcaster Andrew Saunders host for the Homebrew Pub podcast.
From Essex England Andrew came to the US and found his love of beer in Colorado.
He has had some of his beer done on the commercial scale with some great success.
Some along for the ride as Andrew and I talk podcasts, beer and everything in between.
Here is the recipe Andrew told us about:
Earl Grey American Wheat:
Batch size: 6 gallons
60 min mash 60 min boil
OG (SG)1.046
FG (SG)1.008
ABV 4.92%
Grain:
7lb 2-Row
3lb White Wheat
Hops:
1oz Northern Brewer (60 mins)
1oz Mt. Hood (15 mins)
Yeast:
California Lager Yeast – ferment at ale temps
Adjunct
20x tea bags of your favorite Earl Grey tea (recommendation: Teakoe Elegant Earl Grey https://www.teakoe.com/products/elegant-earl-grey) cut open the bags and put leaves into a hop bag in single container. Cover hop bag with vodka and let soak for a week. When adding to secondary, pour leaves and tincture (vodka tea) into fermenter. Let sit for a week.
Ever think about having your own permanent brewing set up or home brewery?
So I'm moving to the country and will be getting a chance to create my dream set up for brewing.
Now the question is what system to get, what are the electrical requirements, water supply and the list goes on.
So leave a comment and let me keno what you think.
I love things all dark beer, stouts, porters and what better way to enjoy them then after aging them in a oak barrel.
This week I talk with Ryan Pachmayer and accomplished home brewer and author about how to prepare the barrel, use it and maintain it after.
The podcast currently has 74 episodes available.