Hey this is my Podcast and thanks for sharing! New Image is probably one of the better hazy IPA breweries in CO. This post is great summary of what we discussed. My question is where would you get a Terpene hop extract as a home brewer? Brandon talked about doing hop shots. Any other resources?
Want to know the complete list of top cropping yeasts that work for open fermentation?
Check out 👇
https://homebrewingdiy.beer/index.php/2021/01/28/episode-73-open-fermentation-with-chino_brews/
Here's to another beginners series that talks about packaging after fermentation. Listen to the full episode 👇 and tell us what's your favorite the most, bottles, kegs, or cans?
https://homebrewingdiy.beer/index.php/2021/01/21/episode-72-beginners-series-bottles-kegs-and-cans/
Are you new to homebrewing? Here's a beginner episode, it talks about the fundamental piece of equipment when it comes to brewing- the burners.
Listen now to the latest episode. 👇
https://homebrewingdiy.beer/index.php/2021/01/14/episode-71-beginner-series-burners/
If you're a member of New Order Lagers Facebook Group, you probably know Dan Moore. He is the group's admin and a former Head Brewer over at Nighthawk Brewing. In our latest episode, we talked about pressure fermenting lagers at ale temps.
Listen now to the latest episode. 👇...
Who is into beer history? I would say I love history so I am very excited to share this episode with all of you. In this episode, I talked to Sara Toth Stub, a journalist. We talked about her article for Sapiens magazine about archeologists that recreated an ancient beer with yeasts discovered...
I am truly blown away at the quality of beer that can be made at home. This week we put that to the test with our first Beer Chef episode. We have a home brewed example and have two BJCP judges taste it against a commercial example in that style to see who will win. Think Iron Chef for beer...
If you are active on home brewing social media chances are that you have seen Flora Brewing. This was an interview I have been looking forward to for a long time and I had a great time talking to Flora about her brewing, equipment, and what is in her future.
Listen to the full episode here...
Beer is a science that you can drink. Do you agree?
Listen to Homebrewing DIY's latest episode. In this episode, Edgar Huitema talked about his Substack newsletter “The Beerologist". This episode is all about science, beer science, and yeast wrangling.
Check it out Episode 65- The Beerologist...
It is Thank Giving so re-enjoy this episode from the archives.
One of the biggest issues of BrewPi Remix is that people Google BrewPi and they get directed to old forum posts. When you look at old posts like this you will find outdated instructions. With BrewPi Remix you can install the...
In this week's episode, I talk with Laurie and Tyler the hosts of the Brew'd Up Podcast about their love of home brewing and the Real Housewives. This was a very fun interview talking with two of the coolest female homebrew podcasters out there. This was a very fun interview talking with two of...
This week we have The Distiller Network join us on the show to talk about how they build handmade copper stills in the USA. We also discuss the process of distilling.
https://homebrewingdiy.beer/index.php/2020/11/13/episode-62-moonshine-stills-with-the-distillery-network/
I have been trying to nail the Kveik pseudo-lager for a while now. It is a process at this point but the idea of doing lagers fast is super appealing to me. So today we talked to Ryan Pachmayer BJCP Judge and beer writer about making the pseudo-lager. From the classic hybrid to fermenting under...
For me one of the hardest styles to nail is also one of the simplest. I have been trying for years to homebrew a great pilsner and I always feel I can do better. In that quest I invited Tom Acitelli on the podcast to talk about his new book Pilsner. We talk about the style, it's history and why...