Homemade beer, homebrew beer, homemade wine
Homemade beer, homebrew beer, homemade wine
Homemade beer, homebrew beer, homemade wine
Homemade beer, homebrew beer, homemade wine

Contents of 'Homebrew recipes' Category

Here are a collection of home brew beer and wine recipes. They can provide a starting point if you are looking to brew beer at home.

Blenhiem Bomber (my first extract brew)

Posted in Homebrew recipes, Real Ale Recipes on September 2nd, 2006

Here is it my first attempt at a extract brew. I reckon it’s working pretty well. I started it yesterday. I’ve kept it fairly simple and used the ingredients that I have to hand. It’s a dry run as it were before I have a go at making one of the clone ales.

It starts with steeping 200grms of crystal malt in 3 l of water (I’m only making 2 gallons of beer in total as I don’t have a bigger pan yet) I heated the water to 65C then using a muslin bag to contain the grains dropped them in and let them sit for 20 mins.

I removed the grains and brought the water to the boil, once boiling I pulled the pan off the heat and added the 1.5kg of Pale liquid malt extract. It’s important to remove the pan from the heat whilst the extract dissolves other wise is burns the extract which is not a good thing. Return the pan to the heat and add 1.5 oz of goldings hops, again in a muslin bag to save straining later, the wort is then kept at a rolling boil for 45mins. The final stage is to add 0.5 oz of Fuggles hops for the last 15mins.

The pan is removed from the heat, and left to cool for 15mins before adding to the brew bin and topping up with cold water to 10l or 2gallons(UK). I used Gervin English Ale yeast.

So far so good the beer has started fermenting and exploded all over, my fault I over filled the ferementer. It does smell nice even though it’s not beer yet. It’s got a sort of coppery colour, so hopefully it won’t be poisonous when done.

Hurricane Ale

Posted in Homebrew recipes, Real Ale Recipes on August 28th, 2006

Here is the latest addition to the beer squadron. This one I call the ‘Hurricane ale’ this is a dark amber ale, it also marks my first experiment using crystal malt. Here is the recipe. (more…)

Mosquito Bomber Pale Ale

Posted in Homebrew recipes, Real Ale Recipes on July 30th, 2006

The Mosquito was a formidable light twin engine bomber that was the fastest aircraft going during WWII, it was of course British, capable of fast precision bombing and was near invunerable from attack by any other plane, it simply outran them.

What has this got to do with beer you ask, well this is the first in a series of beers that are named after aircraft, commercially there is the Spitfire a real ale from Kent, well now there is the Mosquito Bomber a pale ale from yorkshire. Following on from this there will be a Hurricane and a Lancastor bomber. The lanc’ will also make a fine winter ale, as it’ll be dark with a hint of something, I haven’t decided what yet.

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