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Basic Brewing Video

Author: James Spencer

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Basic Brewing Video is all about brewing beer (and mead) and making it better. We also cook up some great food to go along with our tasty brews.
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Steve takes the Mash Your Luck challenge and uses burnt honey to bring dark color and flavor to this big, delicious beer.
James and Steve taste the beer James brewed from characteristics randomly chosen from the Mash Your Luck Challenge. It's different, but tasty.
Steve avoids a brewing disaster by modifying a recipe through a challenging fermentation and produces a delicious honey-based beer.
James uses the heat of his summer porch and local honey along with a bunch of Centennial hops to brew up a deliciously drinkable Kveik beer.
James and Steve sample a fruit stout that has been primed in the bottle with fruit juice and heat pasteurized to preserve fruit flavor.
James and Steve sample a deliciously hoppy big beer fermented warm with Kveik on the porch.
James and Steve sample a hoppy raw beer brewed with only wheat malt as the grain bill.
Steve shares the most simple beer that he's ever brewed – a deliciously drinkable cold-conditioned Kölsch.
James shares a delicious Belgian-style Single brewed on the stovetop in a small volume batch.
James and Steve sample a hoppy raw beer inspired by traditional Scandinavian brewing techniques.
James and Steve go head-to-head to see who can brew the best stout with oats.
James and Steve blend a tasty extract pale ale with Fresca to get a light and very drinkable summer beverage.
James and Steve try a delicious mead made with an ingredient kit from Vermont meadery groennfell.com.
James and Steve taste a wonderfully spicy and drinkable wheat beer that features the flavors of winter celebrations.
Steve goes back to the old ways of homebrewing to brew a deliciously drinkable basic English Pale Ale.
Steve serves up a deliciously dark, sessionable Sweet Stout brewed with brown sugar and molasses.
James and Steve sample a beautiful and delicious beer meant to pay homage to older American recipes.
James and Steve sample a small batch of German Red Beer that was brewed with cherry smoked malt and lager yeast.
Inspired by a trip to Canada, James and Steve taste a classic beer style from Kentucky brewed with corn.
James and Steve go back to homebrew basics with a deliciously dark brew featuring balanced roast and bitterness.
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