
Moderator: ZS Global Moderators

gewyman wrote:Ok Guys,
lets get this thread getting people to know that a good way to use all that stored grain is for brewing your own BEER.

gewyman wrote:Ok Guys,
lets get this thread getting people to know that a good way to use all that stored grain is for brewing your own BEER.
JamesCannon wrote:The bad thing about
sleeping with biggin is not
AIDS, it's e.coli


crypto wrote:Okay.
elricfate wrote:Ok
Biggin wrote:You got it.

gewyman wrote:Ok Guys,
lets get this thread getting people to know that a good way to use all that stored grain is for brewing your own BEER.
jamoni wrote:Zombie Squad, the things you have experience with scare me.
Doc J wrote:...my uncle george could kill a well trained group of taliban with a ruben sandwich and a box of tampons....

BattleVersion wrote:For my Family?...
Burn down the world, sure... But, I'm also willing to carry it on my shoulders.

BOLT-Mfg wrote:Skip beer brew mead the nectar of the gods.

elricfate wrote:BOLT-Mfg wrote:Skip beer brew mead the nectar of the gods.
Working on it. Just need 15lbs of raw honey.


Crazy Wolf wrote:elricfate wrote:BOLT-Mfg wrote:Skip beer brew mead the nectar of the gods.
Working on it. Just need 15lbs of raw honey.
Scale down the recipe to serve whatever amount of honey you *do* have.

ScottAW wrote:Are you looking for tips and such?
Grow some hops along with your grain.
And buy some equipment now, practice a lot with modern equipment so you'll be better when doing it over a fire.
And looking back in history, beer was once the most popular beverage (lower abv usually) because the beer making process made the most pathogen-free thing there was to drink.
Thomas Gallowglass wrote:Amoung the things I've learned in life are these two tidbits...
1) don't put trust into how politicians explain things
2) you are likely to bleed if you base your actions upon 'hope'...
ScottAW wrote:...because the beer making process made the most pathogen-free thing there was to drink.
jcartwright wrote:Well, you've got Mr. Beer and such that you can get almost anywhere. Alternatively, local and online homebrew supply shops(Midwest Brewing, Northern brewer) typically make their own kits in various levels of simplicity.
gewyman wrote:Ok Guys,
lets get this thread getting people to know that a good way to use all that stored grain is for brewing your own BEER.


SoilSpinach wrote:I thought that it was the same steps as for wine..
Add material (in this case, grains and whatever else), sugars, proper yeast
Add water
Ferment
Enjoy
Of course, if you have a recipe, all that better for you.
I've made a chokecherry wine with a punch-in-your-face level of alcohol only with a bucket, chokecherries, sugar, and a packet of bread yeast. It was started in august, and it's probably not ready, but a girl's gotta have a drink once in a while.
Return to Self-Sufficient Living
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 3 guests