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  • Determining the year a beer stein was produced is a difficult task that must take into account a variety of information about the stein's shape, decorations, materials and markings. A beginning…

  • Football and beer. They go together like Montana to Rice, like chips and salsa. Whether you’re on the back porch in Tuscaloosa barbecuing chicken and ribs waiting for the Tide to roll their…

  • Grilling meat on the barbecue is part science, part art. When slow-cooking ribs or grilling steaks, you can pour beer into a drip pan beneath the meat to create a beer vapor that will infuse the meat…

  • As any brewmaster will tell you, brewing beer in the hotter months is almost impossible. The temperature at which you ferment the beer will directly affect the taste and alcohol content of the…

  • Enthusiasts wanting control over the types and quantity of hops and malt in their beverages can produce their own homemade craft beers. Quality, hand-selected ingredients give personally produced ales…

  • Beer steins are centuries-old drinkware. Pewter is just one material used to make beer steins. Pewter is a metal that is easy to clean, although most experts caution against using dishwashers to clean…

  • Beer fridges, also called kegerators, allow beer connoisseurs access to fresh beer directly from home. By combining a small refrigerator and a tap handle system, these kegerators can easily…

  • While most people consider cola and beer to be beverages only, there are some gardening enthusiasts that look upon them as fertilizer ingredients as well. Recipes for homemade fertilizers and tonics…

  • Nothing makes a pizza or barbequed burger taste better than an ice cold bottle or can of beer. Unfortunately, some football fans and barbeque hosts are faced with the dilemma of a group of rowdy…

  • Germans are great advocates of beer and they have specific styles of beer for all seasons. Maibock is a style of German beer consumed in the spring, hence the word "Mai" meaning the month of May.…

  • You can prevent your cold beverage from sweating and dripping all over the place by putting a cozy over the can or bottle. The cozy will insulate the beverage and keep your beer icy cold. You can…

  • Brewing coffee in a Mr. Coffee or any other automatic brewing system requires three important elements to prepare a great cup of coffee. First, you need water that is fresh and filtered. Second, you…

  • An airlock is an essential piece of equipment for winemaking. It allows the carbon dioxide gas that builds up in the fermentation container to vent into the open air, while at the same time stopping…

  • The world's oldest grain, barley serves many dietary functions aside from being one of the key ingredients in traditional beer. Ranking as the world's fourth largest cereal crop, barley differs from…

  • Porter beers are found at bars and restaurants and in the beer cooler of most liquor stores throughout the country. They are popular beers for winter months and can be used in recipes such as those…

  • The "beer brat" is a classic Midwestern dish that hails from Wisconsin, a state with a large population of citizens of German heritage. Wisconsinites have combined the traditional German bratwurst…

  • Isinglass is a form of gelatin that's seldom seen on supermarket shelves. It is derived from the air bladders, or sounds, of various commercially-harvested species of fish. It can be used in the same…

  • Mr. Coffee is a supplier of coffeemakers. The company creates coffeemakers for homes, with the option of 4-, 5-, 8-, 10- and 12-cup brewers. It also offers single-serving brewers and 45-cup brewers.…

  • Juicy bratwurst develops most of its flavor when cooked over a grill. These German sausages are traditionally precooked in beer before grilling. Beer seasons the bratwurst, while precooking ensures…

  • A motorized beer cooler is a container that keeps beer cold and also has wheels and a motor. Cruzin Cooler is one of the most popular motorized beer cooler brands. Even though a motorized beer cooler…

  • Any meaningful discussion of German beer would run to the length of a book, and there are many of those available. Although many of the small independent breweries have been bought up by larger…

  • Malted barley has a naturally sweet flavor and is used to fortify drinks and provide a source of food for yeast in breads. Since the product is made from sprouted barley, proper storage is critical to…

  • Beer is ideally served cold, at a temperature of 34 to 45 degrees. If you need to chill a large amount of beer quickly, there are several methods you can use, including an ice water bath, freezer or…

  • As the old saying goes, "One man's trash is another man's treasure." Case in point: the business of selling collectible beer bottles. To the right collector, a vintage beer bottle maybe worth anywhere…

  • Autolysis refers to the process of self-digestion of the body content of a cell bit's own enzymes. As a yeast cell dies, it ruptures releasing amino acids, riboflavin, organic and inorganic phosphorus…

  • Most authentic Mexican restaurants will offer barbacoa meat on the menu, usually served up taco-style. Traditionally barbacoa is meat from the head of a sheep or a cow, wrapped in leaves and…

  • If you find a swollen beer can, it is best not to test the dangers for yourself. There are several things that might cause a beer can to explode, and none of them are good for you. The Poison Control…

  • Drying malted barley is a stage in the beer-brewing process. There are many different ways to dry malted barley, but the barley needs to be kept at a steady temperature between 90 and 120 degrees…

  • The bratwurst is the ultimate sausage to many people. There are many methods to cook the "brat", but one that is often overlooked is rotisserie cooking. Try this the next time you make brats. This…

  • Though American microbreweries have a reputation for being enthusiastic about hops and imitating English-style beers, there are a number of excellent German-style beers being made in the United…

  • Barley seeds convert starch into malt sugar when they are sprouted. Once unhulled barley seeds have sprouted, soak them in hot water to pull the malt sugar out of the seeds. Malt sugar water, or wort,…

  • Bratwurst is traditionally a German pork sausage, though beef varieties are available. They're often served on a sausage bun with mustard and sauerkraut. The sausage is juicy and flavorful inside with…

  • During the hot months of summer, most people turn to a variety of methods to stay cool. While swimming and air conditioning are some of the more common remedies, for some nothing beats a cold beer.…

  • Beer breath during or after a night out on the town is a form of bad breath that can offend others in social situations. Beer breath lingers until the alcohol is no longer in your bloodstream. In the…

  • Beer has four basic ingredients--barley, yeast, hops and water--but how they are combined creates different types of beers. Ales are top fermenting and tend to be higher in alcohol content, with more…

  • The founding brewers of beer likely never would have believed that hundreds of years later people would be searching for ways other than ingestion to use their invention. However, there are a few…

  • While the taste of beer is popular, the smell it generally is not. Coming home smelling like a brewery may also cause, especially if your partner doesn't drink or your parents don't approve of…

  • Nearly every beer package lists the alcohol percentages somewhere on their label. However, if you are testing the alcohol content of a homemade brew of beer, there is a way to find out how much…

  • An impromptu stop by the grocery or package store may leave you with warm beer. Most people prefer cold beer to warm so you'll have to chill it quickly. There is no instant fix for chilling canned or…

  • Use cornmeal or grits to make beer. Cornmeal or grits makes sweet tasting lagers. Corn is also cheaper than malted barley and a good adjunct for light beers. It can be used as your mash from corn…

  • Oats have high levels of protein, fat and oils compared to many other grains used for home brewing. Malted grains are a necessary inclusion in any beer recipe, as the starches that are broken down in…

  • Smoking meats imparts a rustic, woodsy flavor to your food, giving it greater depth and interest. Bratwurst sausages can be cooked on a smoker with or without added herb and spice rubs or barbecue…

  • Brewing beer at home doesn't get any easier than with the aid of the Mr. Beer Home Brewing System. With it, you can brew dozens of styles of beer, and even hard ciders. With the Mr. Beer kit, you will…

  • Nobody loves a warm beer. Unfortunately, there may come a time in your life when upon craving for some, you realize that you forgot to put them in the fridge. All you have is a few bottles in the…

  • Beer and fruit may sound like a strange combination, but the two are regularly combined to create fruit flavored beers. Fruit beers are made by fermenting the fruit with the wort -- unfermented beer…

  • Creating a beer menu can potentially maximize revenue for a food service business.Customers can select their beers from the menu to pair with their food order. Making a beer menu requires…

  • Brewing beer is a great way to try new concoctions outside of the mass-produced beers offered by beer companies. It also allows you to create your beer to your own specifications, including caloric…

  • Ireland is known for its lush landscapes and good beers. Enjoy what Ireland has to offer from afar by using Irish stouts or lagers to create tasty cocktails. While these drinks are perfect for…

  • Beer is one of the most common alcoholic beverages in the world. Popular American beers include such brands as Budweiser and Coors, while other countries have famous brands of their own. Some of the…

  • Pouring a beer is a delicate task that requires a touch of finesse. If done incorrectly, you may end up with a foamy, overflowing mess. If you're facing an overflowing beer and have only moments…

  • Smoked malt will give your home-brewed beer a distinctively woody flavor, though this can garner either very positive, or very negative reactions. In the U.S., most microbreweries that used a smoked…

  • Falstaff is a brand of American beer no longer in production. However, it still has a devoted fan following, and collectors are eager to own brand memorabilia, including old Falstaff beer cans. The…

  • When the festivities are over, crushing beer cans before you put them in the recycling bin makes room for wine bottles and other items that can't be reduced in size. Beer cans are made of lightweight…

  • Old world beer styles are those that originated in Europe, many years ago. Many modern styles have arisen from these old world beers. The American counterpoints to these old world styles do taste…

  • Of all the countries in the world, Germany may take beer the most seriously. The average German drinks more than 250 pints of beer a year, making them second in the world in terms of consumption,…

  • One of the goals of many home brewers is to brew perfectly clear beer. While this goal is perfectly respectable, you shouldn't worry about clarity until you have a strong grasp on the basic brewing…

  • Bratwursts -- German for "fry" and "sausage" -- are tender, fresh sausages enjoyed in a variety of ways. Although grilling bratwursts over an open flame appeals to many brat lovers, you may opt to…

  • Brewing your own beer can be a satisfying and rewarding hobby, and bottling your beer is one of the final steps in the brewing process. Once your beer is in bottles, you can share it with friends and…

  • Breweries are constantly searching for new flavors of beer or variations of current popular brews to introduce to the public. Miller Brewing Company noticed that its consumers were looking for a…

  • Bratwurst, or brats, are German sausages traditionally made from a blend of veal, pork or beef. Brats are one of the many summer grilling staples and are delicious straight from the package to the…

  • Corona is a Mexican beer brand in production since 1925. It is the top selling Mexican beer and one of the top exports from Mexico. Although Corona Beer is available in more than 150 countries…

  • The expansion of the craft beer and microbrewery movement in America during the last few decades has led to a renewed interest in home brewing. While many different home-brewing kits are available, it…

  • Cleaning a beer tap between uses is important. Cleaning eliminates mold, yeast and bacteria that can build up inside the beer tap, each of which negatively affects the taste of any beer run through…

  • Beer is usually made with a flower known as hops that is grown on bushes and trees, as well as barley. However, beer can also be made with other grains and materials such as wheat to add flavor and…

  • Home brewing kits such as the Beer Machine 2000 allow you to make your own beer easier than ever. The process is simple, even for a novice home brewer. Of course, brewing beer is an art that takes…

  • Malt extract is used in beer and breads to create various flavors and as a sugar souce for yeast development. Malt extract can be purchased in dry, powder form, or wet, syrup form. Dry powder form can…

  • Making beer at home is an enjoyable pastime for many connoisseurs. Knowing that they control the ingredients in your beer gives peace of mind to many. Home brewing kits are available to assist in the…

  • Fruits and vegetables are chock full of vitamins antioxidants. The United States Departments of Agriculture (USDA) and Health and Human Services (USHHS) recommend consuming nine servings of fruits or…

  • Beer brewing is a hobby that utilizes tools both simple and complex, homemade and custom ordered, cheap and expensive. It doesn't take much to get started. Some of the necessary items are sitting…

  • Beer requires only four ingredients: Water, malt, hops and yeast. All are equally important, but it is yeast that transforms the others into one of the world's most popular beverages. Because yeast is…

  • The right hat can turn a mediocre outfit into an outstanding ensemble. However, finding the right hat to complete an outfit can sometimes be expensive and time-consuming. When headed out to a party to…

  • While a cool beer on a hot day can be very refreshing, people often equate warm beer with bad beer as it is no longer appetizing. Whether barbecuing, tailgating, at the beach or camping, keeping beer…

  • Roasted malt barley adds color, flavor, strength and aroma to beer. While you can purchase roasted malt barley to brew beer, roasting malt barley in your own oven can add a unique flavor and aroma to…

  • You can brew beer from home, and reduce your beer budget by almost 75 percent. Once you've obtained the brewing equipment, a beer-making kit and the sugar, you can brew the equivalent of 60 to 70…

  • Homemade beers can be brewed using a few basic materials, and adding fresh ingredients like blackberry fruit can add a unique taste you won't find at many pubs. Bottle the beer after brewing and store…

  • If you'd like to reduce your beer costs, you can purchase an inexpensive home brewing kit and brew 60 to 70 bottles of beer in two weeks. Once you've collected the brewing equipment and purchased the…

  • Going by various aliases, such as melegueta pepper and alligator pepper or Guinea grains, grains of paradise are reddish brown seeds with a numbing, camphor quality intermingled with notes of black…

  • Hiccups are caused by an irritation in the diaphragm, which is the part of the body responsible for pulling air into the lungs upon inhalation and pushing it out with exhalation. An irritated…

  • With food prices soaring worldwide, many agricultural researchers are exploring ways in which we can use foods that would normally go to waste. A 2005 study by Zhang, Whistler, BeMiller and Hamaker…

  • Beer of a fairly high quality can be manufactured at home with the right equipment and ingredients. The same techniques that large breweries use can be replicated on smaller scale. This affords an…

  • A beer bong is a funnel and tube device that is used in parties to help the drinker get inebriated quickly. The beer bong works by allowing a large quantity of beer to be poured into the funnel, which…

  • Using an all-grain approach to beer making provides the home brewer with an extensive array of different recipes to try. Unlike beginner recipes that use malt extract, all-grain beer making uses…

  • Micro beers available in stores are beers created by small breweries. However, you do not need to have your own brewery to create a micro beer. You can make micro beer at home, provided you have the…

  • Beer has a long history. Since man realized he could grow crops such as grain instead of relying on a hunting-and-gathering existence, he began to explore the potential for his crop. The production of…

  • A home bar can be a real pleasure for a beer enthusiast because you can pump and pour your own brew whenever you want it. However, running lines outside the refrigerator can cause problems. If the…

  • The fun of making home brews is the creativity that can go into the process. You can add flavors to your favorite beer recipes to make them something altogether different. Vanilla beans can help to…

  • Adding hops when you brew your own beer at home adds flavor. Hops are a vine with cone-shaped flowers that contain resins and oils. Boiling the hops releases the resins and oils so they can dissolve…

  • After completing a batch of home-brewed beer, you probably are interested in finding out how much alcohol it contains. This can be done using a simple tool, called a hydrometer, that measures the…

  • Airlocks work as one-way valves. The devices help to catch and dispose of the gasses that occur when fermenting homemade wine. They also prevent outside air from entering and contaminating the wine.…

  • Aluminum stock pots have thermal properties that allow the metal pot to heat evenly. It is softer than stainless steel, so acidic foods can cause the aluminum to pit over time. If you would like to…

  • You can determine the percentage of sugar contained in food by consulting the information available on its label. Under "carbohydrates," the amount of sugars is listed by weight, specifically grams.…

  • If you like good beer and want to save money, buying beer by the keg -- also known as a quarter- or half-barrel -- is the way to go. Using a refrigerator that has been converted to a keg-erator to…

  • Nothing completes a home bar quite like a custom set of handles for your beer taps. Tap handles can be built from scratch using wood, metal or a wide variety of materials. They can also be forged from…

  • Beer pong is simple: Four players, two people on two team, toss ping pong balls into plastic cups filled with beer. But today's beer pong tables are anything but simple. Beer pong began with a ping…

  • Beer tap lines need to be kept clean in order to ensure the quality of keg beer. If left alone, mold, yeast and bacteria can build up within beer lines, negatively impacting the taste of the beer and…

  • A cooler of beer is a welcome addition to any party. However, for a beer bottle cooler to be really useful, it needs to be stacked properly. The secret to stacking a beer bottle cooler lies in…

  • A beer bong is a device constructed of a funnel and tubing use to chug brew. Beer bongs allow users to drink multiple beers at the same time. Most beer bongs designed for use by a single person can be…

  • The delivery process for beer starts at the warehouse. Distributors gather beer from brewers and store it in a temperature-controlled warehouse. Truck fleets are maintained to deliver inventory to…

  • You can run a draft beer line at home to create your very own at-home bar-style beer. The key ingredient is to use materials that will insulate beer and keep it at the correct temperature. As long as…

  • With economic belts tightening around the world, many are turning to home production of common foods and beverages to save pennies. Homebrewed beer is experiencing a revival in popularity, as simple…

  • For those who enjoy drinking beer, brewing your own can be satisfying. Aside from being a fun, rewarding hobby, brewing your own beer can help to save you quite a bit of money in the long run. The Mr.…

  • The Mr. Beer Home Brewing kit lets you brew at home in as little as 14 days, a process that results in premium beer at a fraction of the cost. The kit is reusable for continual brewing, and other…

  • Many beer drinkers particularly enjoy ale for its full-bodied and fruity taste. Anyone can order it at a local pub, but a real connoisseur can prepare his own ale in the comfort of his home, tailoring…

  • If someone you know enjoys drinking beer then it does open up more gift ideas for you to consider. The trouble is that you'll have to get him something that he hasn't tried before or wouldn't buy…

  • For many "foodies," those who are into craft brewing and those who simply appreciate the more rich, full and sometimes bitter taste or darker beer, it can be nice to give a gift that highlights or…

  • If you want to enjoy draft beer at home, you'll need to purchase or make a home beer dispenser. Two common types of home beer dispensers are beer towers (also called beer tubes) and kegerators. A beer…

  • When installing a kegerator, tap system or beer-distributing system, it is critical that the lines transporting the beer are well-insulated. Even if the lines are within a refrigerated area,…

  • The earliest record of people brewing beer dates to roughly 4,000 B.C. in Sumeria. In the thousands of years since, beer has become one of the most popular drinks in the world. As the 21st century…

  • If you are buying holiday candy or foodstuffs, it is likely to be both packaged and labeled. Packaging protects a product from external contamination, while often also constituting a form of…

  • Beer types or styles describe the overarching character, flavor and distinctiveness of a beer. American styles can generally be divided into two categories: ales and lagers. Lagers are generally less…

  • A beer bong refers to a device commonly used during the tailgating events of a collegiate level football game. The beer bong allows you to consume an entire 12 oz. can of beer with just a few gulps.…

  • Home-brewed beer is popular both with beer aficionados and those wanting to cut their budgets. The basic ingredients for beer are water, malt, hops, yeast and sugar. Novices to home-brewing should…

  • For a long time, consumers were forced to drink bottled or canned beer at home, unable to find a practical alternative to massive kegs. The Heineken Draught Keg is an answer to the question beer…

  • Most homebrewers enjoy their hobby as much for the "do it yourself" aspect as for the enjoyment of good beer. Because of this, many homebrewers like to make their own equipment whenever possible.…

  • Buying beer from the store comes with a hefty tax rate, which is part of the reason many people are making their own beer at home. Since the ingredients used to brew beer are considered food items,…

  • To make this bratwurst sausage recipe, use bratwurst, beer, an onion, a saucepan, an oven, salt and garlic powder. Cut the onion into thin slices and place in the saucepan with beer and bratwurst that…

  • Bratwurst is a meat often served at backyard barbecues and picnics. These warm sausages are delicious when served on a bun or when eaten by themselves. Many casserole and side-dish recipes use…

  • It's no secret that Oregonians like their beer. In fact, the state has the most microbreweries per capita. This may be because of the state's fresh grains, a regional appreciation, or both. When it…

  • There's nothing like having your own tap that dispenses fresh, cold beer--- a luxury typically only found in bars. Having your own beer tap is perfect for home entertainment or for times when you just…

  • By the end of the 1970s, only 44 brewing companies remained in the United States, according to the Brewers Association. A "grassroots home brewing culture" then began to emerge because brewing at home…

  • Anheuser-Busch Companies, Inc. was founded in 1880 by Eberhard Anheuser, a German immigrant, when Eberhard acquired the Bavarian Brewery. Anheuser-Busch is an international corporate conglomerate with…

  • Beer lines are the rubber tubing that runs from a keg to the tap where the fluid is dispensed into glasses. When you purchase new lines, it is important to clean and sterilize them prior to the first…

  • Custom beer taps add a new level of class to a home bar and are the final touch to a keg system. They control the release of beer and the carbon dioxide that forces it out. Taps can be attached…

  • A keg of beer is an easy, cost-effective way to distribute a large amount of beer to a variety of people. However, reusing kegs can be problematic if any previous beer remains in the keg, the tap or…

  • A keg is an inexpensive and easy way to serve a large quantity of individual beers. Usually constructed of aluminum, there is one single opening in the top, where the beer tap is inserted. However,…

  • Impress your fraternity brothers and local environmental groups by repurposing beer cans into model airplanes and fashionable accessories. A beer can hat will allow you to completely relax while…

  • Jon Stika of Brew Your Own magazine describes malt as "barley that has been sprouted to the point where enzymes are produced that will convert its starchy interior to sugar." After the grain has been…

  • Squash beers are "autumn flavored" spicy beers brewed with squash. While you can make them from pumpkin, butternut or any other kind of squash, the spices give it a flavor reminiscent of pumpkin pie.

  • One of the questions every new home brewer seeks to answer is just how much alcohol there is in the beers they are making. Major breweries use expensive equipment to obtain a very precise measurement…

  • Install a personal kegerator today and have the luxuries of the bar and of draft beer in your home. Convert your old refrigerator into a kegerator or buy a brand new kegerator in the size you desire.…

  • Home brewing beer is a popular hobby and there are a wide variety of ways to do it, from the simple to the extremely complex and scientific. Generally speaking, the more control you want over the…

  • You can use most any container to ferment beer--even a plastic bucket. All you need is a closed, sanitary environment for the beer to ferment for a few weeks. Most modern home brewers use a 4-, 5-, or…

  • The Krups Beertender is an electric beer dispenser designed to be used with Heineken and Heineken Premium Lite five-liter DraughtKegs. The Beertender keeps opened DraughtKegs fresh and cool over an…

  • When hooking up your home beer keg, a staple of every man's dream home, you just need a few basic math skills in order to secure the tubing properly. Calculating the size and length of a beer line is…

  • While beer making is more often associated with the Midwest that gave birth to America's largest breweries, Rhode Island has a long history of beer making and a brewing industry that keeps getting…

  • Similar to peanut brittle, beer brittle is a fun alternative snack to make for a get-together, a themed football party or simply to enjoy at home. As the name suggests, beer is an important ingredient…

  • A beer coupler, also called a keg coupler or beer shank, allows you to dispense a keg of beer in a convenient, easy way. It consists of a tap, to allow the beer to come out, attached to a metal shank,…

  • Tapping a keg remains a vital piece of information that every restaurateur should know. Correctly tapping a keg can help you when entertaining guests in your home or having a backyard barbecue.…

  • Home-brewing beer is nothing new, but the hobby has become more popular in recent years. Folks all over are finding out that with a few simple tools they can make delicious, home-brewed beers of all…

  • Germans take their beer seriously. It’s even considered the country’s national drink. Beer is a prominent part of the German culture and history. People have crafted and brewed beer for…

  • Spring, summer and fall mark baseball season, which soon gives way to football season. Tailgating, a pastime almost as popular as the sports themselves, maintains beer as the adult beverage of choice…

  • The best temperature for beer is between 13 and 15 degrees Celsius, and the cellars are kept at these temperatures to ensure a regulated temperature for each beer served. Serve beer chilled to the…

  • Beer mixers common in a British pub include adding black currant cordial to a lager, lemonade to a cider or orange juice to many types of beer. Take the edge off of a bitter beer by mixing in a…

  • Draft beer is regarded as the best way to serve this classic, delicious beverage. Unlike most bottled beer, beer from kegs or large tanks is not pasteurized, which gives it a unique and more accurate…

  • Re-using yeast in the beer brewing process is not just a step towards greener living, but also an effective way of saving money without sacrificing beer quality. Ron Page, brewmaster of City Steam…

  • Cheryl Ursin, author of the article: "It's all about the buzz: Getting the most out of beer promotions," stated simply that "Beer companies, of course, want to sell more of their beer." A beer…

  • Beer finings are substances added to beer during the brewing process to clarify the brew. They bind haze-producing materials and are later removed from the brewed beer. Fining agents are added either…

  • Making beer requires, at a minimum, malt extract, as well as containers for fermentation, a siphon assembly, cleaning and sanitizing solutions, testing equipment, and bottles and caps for the finished…

  • Beer lines that come from a beer keg through a cooler have to be disconnected periodically to replace kegs and to clean. Ideally, beer lines should be cleaned each time a keg is switched out with a…

  • Beer funnels, also known as beer bongs, have become popular on the college and party scene over the years. There are single-person models as well as multiple-person versions to choose from. There are…

  • Beer hats are innovative head wear onto which two beer cans are strapped. By placing the cans onto your hat, your hands are free to hold snacks. They are often worn by sports fans at games but can…

  • In order to stack a beer cooler, the first step is to analyze the cooler to see how it should be organized. Learn about the difficulty of lifting beer kegs with help from the owner of a beer bottle…

  • Cleaning your beer tap is simple and should only take a few minutes. Beer tap cleaning kits are available online and at brewers supply shops to make the process simple and user friendly, as well as…

  • Plenty of people cap their day with a tall, cold glass of beer. Beer may not have the same reputation as wine or other sparkling drinks, but it is anything but ordinary. Tracing the origins of beer,…

  • A barrel is a hollow cylindrical container used as a standard size of measure. Barrels are often used to store various liquids, including water, whiskey, wine and beer. The modern U.S. beer barrel…

  • Chicago boasts numerous bars devoted to the enjoyment of drinking quality beer. Rare and hard-to-find brews and select seasonal ales can be found at Map Room, Hopleaf bar and Sweetwater Tavern and…

  • Beer that is brewed without hops is known as gruit ale. Hops are used to flavor and preserve beer and have been used almost exclusively in the brewing of beer for the last few centuries. Gruit ale,…

  • Brewing barley beer on your own can save you a significant amount of money over time and can be a fun experience that you may want to repeat for years to come. Brewing your own beer not only allows…

  • Germans in the 16th century had the right idea. Beer, they said, should not contain anything except water, barley and hops. That, at least, was the idea behind the German beer purity law of 1516.…

  • Brewing your own dark beer can be a fun and rewarding experience that will allow you to save a significant amount of money over the inflated cost of commercial beers. In addition, brewing beer on your…

  • Your friends just don't want to try fruit-fly beer. Which is why you need to use an airlock when fermenting beer. Airlocks are cleverly designed to allow gasses emitted from yeast to bubble through a…

  • Belgian beer is a gourmet beer lover's treat. Belgium plays host to literally hundreds of beers in several prominent styles, and while bottles of the beers themselves make a lovely gift, there are a…

  • People that enjoy the refreshing taste of Miller and Miller products (including Miller Chill, Ice House and Milwaukee's Best) might also enjoy a gift related to their beer of choice. Whether you're…

  • There are numerous gift ideas for the beer aficionado on your list besides the brew itself. Gifts that are branded with a specific type of beer can always be found at the gift shop in the brewery.…

  • Because of the effort and expensive equipment involved in filtering beer, most homebrewers leave their brews unfiltered and cloudy. The haze and sediment in most homebrews are perfectly harmless (and…

  • Beer is wonderful, especially at parties or family gatherings. However, flat beer is somewhat less than wonderful. Traditional kegs are convenient, but not of much use if you don't have enough people…

  • Ireland has a long tradition of beer brewing, as well as a thriving pub culture. There are many varieties of Irish beer, some of which are now becoming available in the United States. Some American…

  • Home brewing beer requires several carefully timed stages, culminating in the bottling of the beer for a final aging of at least six weeks for most varieties, especially heavier beers such as stout,…

  • Next to whiskey, beer is the drink most heavily associated with Ireland. In the past, the Irish brewed mostly ale, although today the country consumes more lager than any other type of beer. Ireland…

  • Grains of paradise is a spice you can add to your home brew for a peppery/gingery taste. For a sample of the flavor, try Samuel Adams Summer Ale. Unless you're certain you enjoy the spice, start with…

  • Most beer tap systems are not very complex, consisting of little more than a pressurized tank, a hose and a spigot. They can require some troubleshooting at times, though. If large air pockets form…

  • As homebrewers gain experience and knowledge about their hobby, many decide to improve the way they make and serve their homebrew to more closely approximate the quality of commercial brews. One big…

  • Beer brewing is a fragile process. At best, contaminants can distort the taste of your beer and at worst, they can kill the yeast, causing your hard work to result in not beer, but something more akin…

  • According to the National Beer Wholesalers Association (NBWA), America's beer distributors provide transportation, refrigerated storage and maintenance for beer, a perishable product, from the time it…

  • A working beer drip tray is essential to any home draft beer system. The tray is set under the tap and catches any drips or spills produced in pouring the beer so you can avoid big messes and…

  • Beer distributors sell beer to retailers around the country and around the world. The retailer buying the beer must possess a liquor license prior to purchasing. Becoming a beer distributor can be…

  • Near beer is a malt beverage that contains 0.5 percent or less alcohol by volume (ABV), and as a result, it doesn't contain enough alcohol to be considered real beer. This type of beer first came…

  • Home brewing is a fun hobby that is gaining popularity in recent years. It's very appealing, especially to beer lovers, because they get to taste their own creations. Once you understand the basics of…

  • Beer jelly or jelly beer combines two popular tastes: sugar and alcohol. Easy to make and fun to eat, jelly beer is great with dessert, breakfast biscuits and toast. It also makes a quirky and…

  • It may be hard to believe, but you can in fact use milk jugs to ferment beer---perfect for anyone who drinks a lot of milk and is on a budget when it comes to beer-brewing supplies.

  • Many of us like to enjoy a glass of wine or beer with dinner, or just to wrap up a hectic work day. Yet some worry that beer, more so than wine, can be bad for your health, particularly in terms of…

  • Beer breath can be unpleasant for anyone that you are talking to, so it's important to try to get rid of the odor. Chewing gum after drinking beer is one way to help get rid of beer breath, but it may…

  • Beer making can be a fun and rewarding hobby for those patient enough to attempt it. Homemade beer can be created with a custom flavor found nowhere else. Ingredients can also be selected to create…

  • Non-alcoholic beer contains less than 0.5% alcohol by volume (ABV). This is different than alcohol-free beer, which has no alcohol at all. It's made the same way regular beer, then most of the alcohol…

  • There's nothing quite as refreshing as an ice-cold beer straight from the keg. More and more, home parties are featuring kegs of beer rather than ubiquitous 24-packs of bottles. The cleanup is easier…

  • The main ingredients in modern beer are water, hops, barley and yeast. The first step in the brewing process is the malting of barley. The barley is allowed to germinate. This process creates…

  • Geordie is a company that makes a line of home-brew kits featuring well-hopped lagers and bitters. The kits consist of malt extract syrup in a can, plus a packet of yeast. With sanitary equipment,…

  • Today, home brewers take great pride in the product they make and want people to know it. But, let's face it, if you hand someone a cold one without a label and say "I made it myself!", the initial…

  • Home brewing has become one of the fastest-growing activities in the United States since the mid-1980s. This is in large part due to an increase in brewing-products retail stores and websites that…

  • Since the mid-1980s, the hobby of home brewing has exploded throughout the United States. For many beginners a beer kit, where one just follows the instructions, can be adequate. However, for those…

  • The traditional German beer stein traces its roots to sanitary laws resulting from the Bubonic Plague in the 14th century. Today it is both an art form and a useful beverage container and is an iconic…

  • Banana beer is an alcoholic beverage that is popular throughout Africa. Known as "urwaga" in Kenya and "lubisi" in Uganda, banana beer is made by fermenting mashed bananas with a cereal--either…

  • Buying beer for your home can be an expensive endeavor. Depending on the type of beer you like, it can cost as much as $10 for a six-pack. Perhaps that's why home brewing has become a very popular…

  • Corona is a Mexican-produced beer that has become popular in America only over the past few decades. When people think of Corona, they think of a tropical vacation. They think about kicking back on…

  • Beer is considered perhaps the oldest and the most popular alcoholic beverage in the world. Beer is brewed and fermented from starches of malted barley, wheat, rice or maize. Zymurgy (or zymology) is…

  • Brewing beer at home is a popular hobby, and it is not terribly difficult to do. While it is not as quick as simply buying beer, homebrewing allows you to get creative and come up with any type of…

  • BrewZer manufactures home kits for making beer. The self-contained system allows the home beer maker to prepare a batch of beer in 10 minutes to start fermenting. There is no brewing or boiling water.…

  • Taking time the day before you cook a steak, and soaking it in a great beer marinade, will leave it fabulously flavored and as tender as can be! You can marinate your steaks, or cut them up and make a…

  • Homebrew beer is a way to cut costs for your beer drinking or it can be a hobby to discover the perfect beer blend for your palate. Simple homebrew beer can be made with very little equipment and the…

  • Red Stripe Beer is a lager-style beer, brewed in Jamaica by Desnoes & Geddes Limited. The beer is known for its distinctive logo, consisting of a bright-red, diagonal stripe.

  • Pasteurizing beer will help the beer to have a shelf life of up to 120 days, compared to non-pasteurized beers, most of which only have a shelf life of up to 60 days. The pasteurization process…

  • Sometimes after purchasing beer, you may open it to discover it doesn't smell quite right. In fact, the smell may be unpleasantly overwhelming. This is a phenomenon that has come to be known as…

  • Home brewing is easy with the Mr. Beer brew kit. My husband has been using one for years and has gotten quite a bit of enjoyment from it. Likewise, our friends who like beer have enjoyed the benefits…

  • Guinness beer is an Irish dry stout, brewed for over 200 years and enjoyed worldwide. The distinctive burnt flavor and heavy consistency are enjoyed from America to Africa and everywhere in between.…

  • A Guinness Beer Milkshake may sound strange but it tastes fantastic. The dark richness of the beer combined with the sweet creamy texture of the ice cream creates a perfect pairing. Here is how to…

  • Malt beverages--known colloquially as beer--are enjoyed in countries around the world, and America is no different. The U.S. is very strict about how producers can label and market their brews. Here's…

  • Guinness is a popular Irish stout, but you also can add this beer to your recipes. Contrary to popular belief, alcohol is not entirely cooked away during heating; if you are serving anyone with a…

  • At first glance, beercraft seems simple; after all, a beer maker's ingredient list is incredibly brief: malted barley, water and hops. Historically, naturally occurring yeasts converted the mix's…

  • Specific gravity (SG) refers to a method of measuring the amount of alcohol in beer and other alcoholic beverages. The density of any liquid is referred to as specific gravity. Water is the standard…

  • Having your own beer tap is a great way to save money and add a personalized touch to your home bar. Beer taps require some time and patience, but the outcome is worth it to create an atmosphere…

  • A hydrometer is a must-have item in the world of home brewing. It measures the gravity of liquid. In beer making, or home brew, the liquid being measured is called either beer or wort. The gravity of…

  • Organic food and beverage products are becoming more mainstream. Not only are buying and consuming these types of products gaining in popularity, but making them at home is also on the rise. The…

  • Cooking beer brats can be done completely outdoors over the grill, but boiling them in beer for 15 minutes helps lock in the flavors. Cook beer bratwurst outside, making sure to puncture each one to…

  • Would you like to come home from a hard day of work and enjoy a perfectly poured beer from the comfort of your own home? Imagine having friends and family over and not having to pay store prices to…

  • Stylish parties at home has become more popular. For the most part, people are assembling at home bars as a part of the entertainment experience. Share memories with colleagues and friends indoors,…

  • Draft beer lines can easily get musty over time, leading to poor-tasting beer and even posing some potential health problems. There are several contributing factors that include yeast buildup, mold,…

  • A beer tap works by using air pressure to force the beer out of the keg, through the tube and into the glass, and the air pressure can either come from CO2 tanks or a manual pump. Understand how beer…

  • Light and dark beer differs only in the color of the grains that are used, and dark beer will often be as light or lighter in taste than many light beers. Understand the main differences between light…

  • Fitting beer taps requires using smaller taps for a tighter space or larger taps when there is more room. Screw in the manufacturer's beer taps, which are often decorative in nature, with information…

  • Beer brats are bratwurst that are simmered in a beer sauce and grilled. They're great at tailgate parties served with a robust mustard on crusty grilled rolls with sauerkraut. You can use the beer…

  • Beer tap lines are the hoses through which beer flows from a keg to a dispensing nozzle. Be it a portable rented keg or the kind kept on tap in any bar, the lines are the same. They're pressurized, as…

  • To get a beer and liquor license, check with the state commission that regulates alcohol licenses, prepare for a background check and understand that each town or city is only allowed a certain number…

  • Historians believe that prehistoric nomads may have brewed beer from grain before learning to make bread. However, the first records and/or evidence of beer are found on 6,000-year-old Sumerian…

  • According to U.S. regulations, a brewery can be classified as a microbrewery if it makes up to but no more than 15,000 barrels of beer per year. However, some do produce a greater number than that,…

  • Being a beer or wine connoisseur means finding the best beverages the market has to offer. Sometimes this can mean ordering in a more unconventional way, such as online. Ordering beer online is not…

  • Corona beer-bottle salt and pepper shakers are often seen at Mexican and Tex-Mex restaurants. But you can make your own to use at home or to give as gifts. To make your own Corona salt and pepper…

  • Beer is the most widely consumed alcoholic beverage in the world, and it has been written about in some of the most ancient texts known to man. It is also the third most consumed drink overall and…

  • Beer is made by combining a wheat ingredient with yeast and letting the solution sit for weeks at a time, which releases chemicals and allows beer to take on its color, taste, alcohol content and…

  • Selling beer and liquor can be a major source of income for a variety of business. It is absolutely required to run a successful bar or night club, but many don't realize just how much money a…

  • Every year, Pinch Penny Pub in Carbondale, Illinois partners with regional beer distributors to host the annual Beer Fest, a three-hour event full of beer sampling, good food and beer-related schwag.…

  • Most of us don't like warm beer, especially on a hot summer day. And most people hate having to wait a few hours for just-purchased beer to get cold in the refrigerator before we indulge! By following…

  • So you're standing in the beer aisle looking at a myriad of varieties of beer. You thought it'd be a quick stop. Just run in and grab a six pack. Unfortunately, nothing in life is that easy. Here are…

  • Known as chugging, necking, or skulling a beer. It's one of the rituals that you will inevitably be invited to partake in as a college student. With a bit of practice and the knowledge imparted to you…

  • Beer is a truly important part of most students' college experience. However, most students are also on a tight budget. What's a college kid to do when the beer runs low? Make your own of course.…

  • Craft beer aficionados will often look to the beers of Northern California, particularly of the San Francisco region. SoCal has microbreweries of its own that are worth a look. And, of course, a…

  • Learn how to make beer-can chicken from a simple recipe in this free American cooking video.

  • How to understand different styles of beer you can home brew; learn more about how beer is made in this free instructional video.

  • Learn some tips and techniques for home brewing beer, including the basic homebrew equipment needed and how to prepare hops and grains with expert brewing tips in this free home brew beer video clip.

  • Learn how long you can keep different beers before they go bad in this free video.

  • Learn what different colors of beer means in this free video on beer types and classifications.

  • Learn how to match food with different beers in this free video on beer types and classifications.

  • Learn all about the history of beer in this free video on beer types and classification.

  • The organic foods movement knows no boundaries. The raising of voices to demand clean and chemical free ingredients in their food has been answered again and again. it has now has even reached the…

  • Organic beer is made the same way as regular beer except that at least 95% of its ingredients are grown without the use of chemicals or pesticides. Because of organic beer's growing popularity, even…

  • There are many recipes for Beer Butt Chicken, or Beer Can Chicken as it is sometimes known. How you make it depends on your taste. Beer Butt Chicken can be made on a gas grill or a charcoal grill, or…

  • Beer stains can occur on anything at any time. Whether you're attempting to remove beer stains from clothing, a sofa or a carpet, you'll find that patience is the key to finding the best solution for…

  • Barbacoa is a traditional dish that, in its original form, consisted of a whole animal (usually a sheep or goat) roasted over an open fire or in a leaf-covered pit. Beef barbacoa is popular in the…

  • Learn more tips for shot gunning and chugging a can of beer with expert beer drinking tips in this free homemade beer bong video clip.

  • Pronounced "Doov'l," Duvel is perhaps the quintessential Belgian golden ale. These refreshing and potent brews, also known as Belgian Blondes, are renowned for their clarity, light sweetness and bold…

  • Fermentation in the beer making process is an essential part of home brewing. Fermentation starts after the initial boil has been completed and can take as little as a few days to a few weeks. Here…

  • Hops add flavor, bitterness and aroma to beer and make beer taste like...well, beer. There are many varieties of hops used to add aroma to beer and each variety is distinct in aroma. The properties of…

  • Adding yeast to the cooked grain mixture, or wort, begins the process of fermentation that turns wort into beer. This process is called "pitching" the yeast and it is governed by timing, temperature…

  • Home brew is fun to make, saves you money and tastes great. One important part of home brewing is the addition of bitter hops. For a perfect tasting home brew, you need to know which type of hops to…

  • When you open up a cold can or bottle of beer, one of the last things you expect is a bad smell or taste. However, if a beer has gone bad, you will notice this taste or smell almost immediately.

  • In the summertime, beer can get a makeover with a little jazzing up. For instance, you can make an adult version of pink lemonade by serving pink beer. Make this fresh take on your everyday lager to…

  • While beer is a popular American beverage, it can do as much for an old recipe as wine, bringing out the natural flavors of spices and vegetables and tenderizing meat with it's carbonation. Any type…

  • Orange juice is difficult to ferment because of the acid content. There are two factors we need to consider when using citrus fruits. First, note that this recipe calls for a Mediterranean orange…

  • Blackberry is one of the few fruits that can make a so-called "fruit beer." This popular choice has a sugar content that is high enough to make blackberries easy to ferment, and the strong flavor is…

  • Lemons are too acidic to be able use to brew a true beer. Most so-called lemon beer is really lemonade that has been allowed to ferment slightly ("near beer") or beer mixed with lemonade. The…

  • Cranberries are a group of evergreen shrubs in the Oxycoccus genus. The berries are edible, but the acidic taste can overwhelm the sweetness even when fully ripe. Cranberry beer is usually a rose…

  • Apricot beer is a fairly popular choice for a fruit beer. This recipe should produce a light ale with a strong hop bite. Apricots have a mild flavor and an interesting variation on this recipe would…

  • A raspberry has traditionally been the common name given to Rubus idaeus, although there about six other species in this genus that may be referred to as a raspberry. The edible berry is an important…

  • Peaches are a mild fruit when it comes to fermenting beverages. This recipe calls for five lbs and will provide a distinct peach flavor that will mellow after a few weeks in the bottle. Many beer…

  • There is nothing better than a frosty beer on a hot day. Throw in some great food and a chilled glass and you're starting to talk about the definition of Heaven. But if you think you can only get a…

  • Blueberry beer has a blue head and a distinctive blueberry flavor. The quality and sweetness of the berries varies with each season and has a significant effect on the brew. The addition of the fruit…

  • If the same fried or baked chicken recipes are becoming boring, try a different approach to dinner by making beer can chicken. This succulent bird will be a welcome site at the dinner table. Make…

  • Home brewed beer is tasty and trendy, and beer making is a fun hobby for many. Some enjoy the micro-brew taste and others want to be able to control exactly what goes into their drinks. It's easy to…

  • A lot of beer drinkers think that the only beer to drink is the kind that comes from the cooler at the grocery store. But for the discerning beer aficionado, there is a whole different realm of taste…

  • Depending on the style, beer needs to be stored in a way that maintains its flavor and freshness. Some can even be stored and aged for maturation. Follow these easy steps to store your beer.

  • Sausage and beer go together like peas and carrots. Bierwurst is the name for German beer sausage. Believe it or not there is no beer in bierwurst. But once you've sliced a big fat piece, put it on a…

  • College students and beer drinking enthusiasts alike have studied the art of chugging a beer for years. Many techniques have been perfected to push the beer-guzzling envelope to speeds that seem…

  • Beer is one of the most popular adult beverages in the world. It is made in a variety of different flavors from many countries. Microbreweries are small breweries that make beer onsite in small…

  • Warm beer sucks; I don't care if you live in Europe or not, it just doesn't taste good. So if you need to cool your beer down quickly, here a simple way to do it!

  • Yes, BEER MARGARITA'S! They sounds strange, but they're VERY yummy!

  • Packing a cooler of beer for a trip to the beach or camping is a process that is often over looked and done wrong. There are a few tricks that can make it easy and keep the beer cold.

  • Sick of you normal pint of beer and want to change it up, try a Red Beer (also called Bloody Beer).