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Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Easy Home Brewing - Hop to-it! - (Adding Hop Tea to home brew)

How to brew a batch of beer with the Coopers IPA beer kit,using with a hop tea




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Home Brew - Coopers IPA with Hop Tea Taste Test



Home Brew - Coopers IPA with Hop Tea Taste Test

Monday, April 25, 2011

How To Make Beer (full)

Here is A Video that shows you how to brew a batch of Chocolate Mountain Stout Ale.



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Brew Your Own Beer, Brew at Home Part 1

How to brew your own beer at home part 1

Brew Your Own, Brew At Home Pt. 2 - Bottling

How to brew your own beer at home Part 2 Bottling



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Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Saturday, April 16, 2011

Easy Home Brewing - Second Addition 2

This is Part 2 on how to make beer with a Coopers Draught beer kit

Easy Home Brewing - Second Addition 1

Here's a video that shows you how to brew a batch of beer with a Coopers Draught Beer Kit part 1

Thursday, April 14, 2011

BeerEasy Video Training

                                               
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Here's what you'll discover in my BeerEasy Video Course that will get you brewing your first delicious pint you can share with your pals in no time!
It's easy.  It's wonderfully flavourful.

And all equipment & ingreidents you need to get started are EASILY accessible.
(You probably have some of it already lying around in your kitchen!)

That's it...simple enough. So let's get started shall we?
Here's what's inside your BeerEasy online video training course...
Here's what's inside your BeerEasy online video training course...

Video Training on each of the Steps in the Brewing Process: ($497 value)

Video #1 - Introduction to Brewing Your Own Beer
Video #2 - Equipment and Ingredients for Brewing
Video #3 - Day #1 Brew Day - Part 1 of 2 (length 16:58)
Video #4- Day #1 Brew Day - Part 2 of 2 (length 10:30)
Video #5 - The Fermentation Process
Video #6 - Day #2 Transfer Day (length 07:26)
Video #7 - How To Sanitize Your Brewing Equipment
Video #8 - Day #3 Bottling Day (length 13:52)


Checklists (PDFs) to walk you Step by Step through your Brew Day... Comes in handy WHILE brewing.

Checklist #1 - Equipment & Ingredients Checklist
Checklist #2 - Day #1 Brew Day Checklist
Checklist #3 - Day #2 Brew Day Checklist
Checklist #4 - Day #3 Brew Day Checklist


8 Of My Very Best Home Brew Recipes. ($197 value)

Recipe #1 - Cascade Pale Ale Recipe
Recipe #2 - Can't Lager Oktoberfest Recipe
Recipe #3 - India Pale Ale Recipe
Recipe #4 - Mac's Amber Ale Recipe
Recipe #5 - Lake Superior Porter Recipe
Recipe #6 - Oatmeal Stout Recipe
Recipe #7 - Pre-Prohibition American Pilsner Recipe
Recipe #8 - Strawberry Blonde Recipe

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Video #1 - All Grain Brewing Part 1 of 2
Video #2 - All Grain Brewing Part 2 of 2
Equipment Checklist - All Grain Brewing Equipment Checklist
Checklist - All Grain Brew Day Checklist
Worksheet - All Grain Batch Sparge Brewing Worksheet & Sample

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640 Home Brew Recipes - The Largest Collection of Home Brewing Recipes ANYWHERE!(This normally sells for $19.99) Yours FREE with the BeerEasy.com Home Brewing Training.

What Goes Into Commercial Cigarettes?


For many people, cigarettes are merely something that they buy and enjoy without a second thought, but have you wondered what was in the cigarettes that you are smoking?  The truth is, there are more than 500 ingredients in commercially made cigarettes, and they will do everything from keeping the cigarette lit to producing a distinctively recognizable smell.  When you are thinking about what is really in your cigarettes, you'll find that some ingredients keep coming up time after time.

When looking at the ingredients in cigarettes, you'll find that you will see a number of chemicals that are designed to kill weeds and insects, including DDT.  These chemicals are used to keep the tobacco plants healthy but can take a toll on your own health over an extended period of time.  You will find that there is no good way to get these pesticides out of your cigarettes, and that by ingesting them you can, over time, deplete your immune system's ability to heal itself.

You'll also find that ammonia is a common ingredient that is often added to your cigarette.  Ammonia is toxic, and you may recognize the scent very easily; it is a common ingredient for use in commercial cleansers.  For cigarettes, you'll find that ammonia is used to help the  nicotine get absorbed through your lungs more quickly.  You'll find that this can give your cigarette more of a punch, and your brain will be able to process a larger amount of nicotine with each puff.

You will also find that there are a number of chemicals that have been added to your store-bought cigarettes in order to improve the smell or to make them feel smoother when you smoke them.  For instance, cadmium, which is frequently used in paints, appears in cigarettes, but is commonly linked to lung and prostate cancer.  Similarly, benzene, which is linked to leukemia, and formaldehyde, which is linked to lung cancer, will appear as well.  Most of these chemicals have a preservative quality, giving the cigarettes a longer shelf life.

When you are considering what you can do to reduce your health risk when it comes to cigarettes, you will find that switching to hand-rolled cigarettes might be the key.  While many people feel that hand-rolling cigarettes is old-fashioned or too much trouble, you'll soon see that there are a number of reasons to roll your cigarettes. You'll be able to have more control over the finished product, and you'll find that you have a better understanding of smoking itself.  You'll find that the only way to really be sure about what you are smoking is to grow it and dry it yourself!