“Why
Are You Still Not Homebrewing Your Own Beer - When It's Become So Easy
To Do, The Beer Is So Heavenly Delicious, And You Save So Much Money?”
"And
... you can even get a FREE guide to get you started"
Dear Thirsty Reader
The first
time I tasted homebrewed beer, I was as though I was sipping nectar of the gods.
I'd never tasted a beer so smooth and satisfying before. Homebrewed
beer beats commercial brands hands down. I'll never go back!
Not only
does homebrew tasted better, but you can create all kinds of
delicious originals. The combinations of honey beers are endless,
spiced ales aplenty, and there's the legendary Goat Scrotum Ale – a
blissful blend of fascinating flavors.
Of course,
brewing your own also saves you money and means you never run out of the
beer you like best. After all, you can easily brew up 6 gallons at a time – each and
every week. And a different tasty beer each time.
But
... Isn't It Difficult?There used
to be a time when you had to malt the grains yourself. Then cook up a
mash and use a special rig called a lauter tun to extract the
sugars from the grains. All in all, a rather messy, time-consuming, and
tricky, rather exacting process.
My husband prefers to use this method - but then he's an engineer and a homebrew "purist" who brews to win competitions.
But ...
nowadays you have malt extracts that make homebrewing easy and fun. In
fact, the only one doing any work are the yeast cells as they tirelessly
ferment your own nectar of the gods. When he's in a hurry, even my husband has been known to use this method. Brewing up your own delicious
concoctions is simply a matter of:
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Mix Stir together the ingredients.
Some clean water, the malt extract with it's own hops already infused
into it, a few individual ingredients that make your brew unique, and
the yeast. Easier than a batch of instant soup. |
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Brew This
is all done by those hard-working yeast cells. You go sip one of your
previous brews. In a few days, all the work will have been done. |
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Bottle Done
with an easy-to-use filler tube. Watch the golden nectar flow. In just
a few minutes, you'll have bottles and bottles of bubbly to admire. |
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Enjoy Ahhh!
That first heavenly sip. It tastes so good! |
And ...
it's all here in this FREE
beginner's guide to homebrewing, along with 13
delicious and easy recipes.
With this
free guide, get your own start in the fun (and delicious) hobby of
homebrewing.
You'll make:
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American Wheat Beer The
way American beer should be – not watered down like the commercial
stuff, but refreshingly tart with a creamy frothiness. |
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Classic Pilsener Crisp and dry, with a pale straw color and a bold flavor. |
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Heritage Lager A refreshing and clean taste with a distinctive hops aroma. |
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Ale Of The Gods An ale that is not of this world. |
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Londonderry Air Light Beer A good, light beer with low alcohol content. A refreshing draught. |
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Coopers Sparkling Ale The fantastic sparkling ale of a small Australian brewery, made in your own home. |
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Strawberry Blonde The beginning of your journey into honey beers. How sweet it is!
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German Bock Full-bodied, malty. This is German beer at its finest. |
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Celebration Ale A spiced ale that adds a kick to special occassions. |
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Irish Stout Dark and rich. Here's your own homebrewed answer to Guiness. Slainte. |
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India Pale Ale The heavily hopped and malted brew that won over the British troops a long time ago in India. |
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Australian Pale Ale Here's a tasty clone of the famed Fosters. Crocodile Dundee would approve. |
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Goat Scrotum Ale The
one, the only, the legendary brew that lets you go wild with
experimentation. Have fun. Every concoction tastes fantastic. |
What's
The Catch? Why Is It Free?No catch.
My husband is a homebrewer and frankly, I prefer homebrewed beer. We love sharing recipes, but I also have an
ulterior motive. The more people who start homebrewing, the more the
price of the beer malt extract kits comes down - and that way we all win!
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