Aging Home Brewed Barley Wine

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How to age your home brewed barley wine; learn about making wine in this free instructional video.

By: Mark Emiley

Source: Expert Village

Length: 2:54

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"Hi. I'm Mark Emiley on behalf of Expert Village. In this segment we are going to be talking about aging our beer and then finally, drinking our beer. Now, you finally have all your beer bottled and capped. Now comes the hardest part; you have to wait. What you are going to want to do is you're going to put it into a dark area of your house at about room temperature (60-70 degrees or so) and it's going to sit there for about two to four weeks. And during this time, the yeast that is still in solution is going to eat up all that priming sugar that we just put into it. And that's going to release carbon dioxide and pressurize the bottle and give you carbonation. So, in two weeks, you can try to have one bottle and see if it's got enough carbonation, you're good to go. If three weeks, you're probably going to get a little bit more and about four weeks, usually most beers will be plenty carbonated so that you can drink them by then. Alright, so several weeks have passed and it is time to taste your beer. So, what you'll notice is that there's a nice fine layer of yeast slurry on the bottom. The good news is, is this is full of Vitamin B and it is actually very, very good for you. However, as you pour your beer, you're going to try to avoid pouring that. So, you're going to pour until you get the last one ounce in there and then stop pouring. What I like to do is swirl it around and take a sip of it, because I like the vitamins. So, you are going to take your bottle, have a nice clean glass ready. Open up your bottle and pour on in. You're going to enjoy the nice colors that you've created. And the great carbonation the yeast will have provided. And finally, you'll be able to savor the fruits of your labor. Before we leave I will leave a tip of advise always clean everything that you use immediately afterwards. If you wait for a while you taking the chance that some gunk forming a nice hard cake and it becomes a lot harder later. Second clean okay take the time to clean and sanitize everything that is touching the beer this is the biggest chance of making your beer not as not as good as it could be so pay attention to that you are in good shape. Finally if it does not come out the first time try it again and try the recipe and do some more research for even continue trying home brewing in very good prospective in the fundamentals. But over all try these worlds and take and relax don't worry."

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