This week talk science and beer with Edgar Huitema about his Substack newsletter “The Beerologist”. We discuss science, beer science, and yeast wrangling. It is a cool fun conversation.
In this episode, we are going to talk about the Brew PI Remix and how you can build a controller easier than ever keeping your fermentation dialed to a tenth of a degree. The Brew Pi is an amazing piece of software and hardware and has been around for a very long time.
This was a very fun interview talking with two of the coolest female homebrew podcasters out there. I talk with Laurie and Tyler the hosts of the Brew’d Up Podcast about their love of home brewing and the Real Housewives. I guess I now need to make Skeeter Pee.
This bonus episode is my other podcast project. If your interested give it a listen and subscribe.
It’s 2020 and memes only talk about how bad of a year it has been. A pandemic raging and our countries leadership unable to deal with the pain. Looking at where you are now how week’s, would you tell your FutureSelf about this moment in time? On this weeks show we dive into those moments and read letters to the future from this moment.
This week we have The Distiller Network join us on the show to talk about how they build handmade copper stills in the USA. We also discuss the process of distilling.
In this week’s episode, I have Ryan and we’re talking about the different and alternative methods for making the lager which is Pseudo-Lager. We’re going to discuss how to make different iterations of lagers and some of the new ways to get into lagers.
In this week’s episode, I invited Tom Acitelli to the show. He wrote a book about pilsner and we will talk about it here in Homebrewing DIY.
In this episode, we talk with Ben Richards about his two-year-long project where in year one he grew all of the ingredients for a beer.
In this week’s episode, I talked about brewing one-gallon batches. And I will discuss the benefits and advantages of brewing such a small batch of beer.
This week, we have Rex Slagel and we talk about one of the most fundamental pieces of home brewing equipment out there when people start homebrewing specifically in all-grain- the brew bag.