A podcast for new brewers looking to dip their toes in the brewing pool and for experienced brewers to contribute to the brewing body of knowledge.
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What are hops and what do they do for beer? Who on earth first thought to boil them in beer? Why are there so many varieties? All these questions will be answered in our "Hops" series. Support the showBackyard Brewer
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Cascade hops are arguably the hop that started a revolution in craft brewing. Their citrusy, spicy aroma and palette have been used in countless brews and launched hoppy Pale Ales and American IPA's as a class of their own. This is the first in a series on hops, their characteristics and their uses. Support the show…
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It’s important to know the gravity of your wort because that will affect how much alcohol is produced, how long it will take to ferment, whether or not it is likely to “get stuck”, the sweetness/dryness of the beer and a myriad other factors. When it comes to measuring the specific gravity of a beer to wort, there are two main tools we can use: the…
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What causes hangovers? What are the best cures? Why do we do it to ourselves, swear we'll never do it again the next day, only to turn around and repeat the cycle a week later? What is your best hangover cure? Let us know. Support the showBackyard Brewer
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20/20 hindsight is a wonderful thing. You can always look back and say “I wish I knew that before…”, but wouldn’t it be great if you actually knew it up front. This post outlines my top tips for brewing better, easier, more consistently and more often. Support the showBackyard Brewer
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Transferring from fermenter to keg avoiding contact with oxygen as much as possible. We spent time and money to make the beer, so we want it to taste as good as it possibly can. Support the showBackyard Brewer
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How well do you know your brewing terms? In this episode we go through a few brewing terms in a game of "Is this a brewing term or not." How many do you know? For a more exhaustive list, go to https://www.backyardbrewer.com.au/blog/brewing-terms Support the showBackyard Brewer
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We do the hard yards by tasting 6 Aussie Pale Ale's to compare them and give you a little information about them and Pale Ale in general. This could have been a much shorter video, but we tend to go off on tangents. You can watch the episode on YouTube https://youtu.be/L_CjI8sksng For more information on brewing terms, go to https://www.backyardbre…
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I unbox the Mangrove Jack’s Starter Brewery Kit, look at what’s in it, and how useful it is. Is it really good value for money? Support the showBackyard Brewer
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Are you time poor, don’t have much space, or are you just starting out on your brewing journey.? Extract and fresh wort kits are then easiest way to make beer. They’re quick, they’re easy, and there is a huge variety these days. I’ll walk you through the process of this easy and addictive way of making beer. Support the show…
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Who likes cleaning? Nobody. Who likes lovely fresh beer? Everyone :D And that's why we clean - to make sure we get lovely fresh beer every time. Support the showBackyard Brewer
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STOP!! Don't go out and buy that $35K brewhouse. Listen to this podcast to find out what you really need to spend your money on to produce a good beer. Support the showBackyard Brewer
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Anyone can become a brewer. With just a little equipment, some simple ingredients, basic knowledge and time, you can brew a more than decent beer. The only question is how far do you want to go? Support the showBackyard Brewer
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