It is at COA. We are planning another Basic Course in January and an advanced course this spring. Sign up information is on the COA website under renewable energies. PM me if you have any other questions or have trouble signing up.
I have been approached about doing some homebrewing classes for a local community college. We are looking at starting our first class "Homebrew 101" in September. This first class is going to focus on the basics and we will be brewing a 5 gallon batch of Extract home brew. If anyone has any tips...
I just kicked my last keg last night and am behind on the pipeline. Gonna do a SMASH (MO/Simcoe) in the morning. I have been doing all grain for almost a year now. If you want some feed back and swap a few beers shoot me a PM:mug:
Charron, I have tried in the past to get something together for us home-brewers in NE NC. I know of at least 5 Home-brewers in my immediate area...and would be more than happy to do some brew swaps with you. What styles do you prefer? :mug:
I dont think they ate the hops with the meat but rather just used them to impart the hop aroma/taste into the meat. Hop stuffed turkey? The possibilities are endless.
I just read the article in the December BYO magazine "Hops In the Hog". If you haven't read the article it talks of Brain Grossman of Sierra Nevada Brewing Company and Sean Paxton cooking two whole hogs after injecting them with beer and ageing them for six days with Cascade Hops stuffed in the...