Basic Brewing Video
Summary: 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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- Artist: James Spencer
- Copyright: Active Voicing 2024
Podcasts:
James brews up a no-chill, room temp. "lager" that's perfect for quenching summer thirsts.
James continues his experiments with no-chill brewing as he adds juicy hops at the end of the boil in a Belgian-inspired golden ale.
Steve brews up a deliciously drinkable black beer with hints of smoke, fermented at room temperature.
James puts his Instant Pot to good use to brew up an all-grain, hoppy IPA.
James puts his Instant Pot to good use to brew up an all-grain, hoppy IPA.
James brews up a very simple, but very tasty, style that's usually lagered. It's made even more easy by not chilling the wort after the boil.
James brews up a beer based on Bell's Two Hearted Ale with hops straight from the brewery. Will it measure up?
James uses the no-chill method to brew a golden ale that has Brettanomyces added into the bottling bucket for funky flavors.
Steve brews up a very tasty wheat beer with blood orange extract and spices.
For the first brew of the year, James brews a simple, tasty pale ale with low alcohol and calories.
James and his son, Drew, brew six-pack batches of single-hopped extract beers to compare Willamette, Amarillo, and Falconer's Flight.
Steve brews up a delicious high gravity beer in time for the holiday season and shows us the grains that make this beer special.
James and Steve sample a split wort batch of beer fermented at 68F (20C) and 90F (32C) with Loki from Imperial Organic Yeast.
James turns a collection of hops left over from hop sampling experiments into a super easy delicious pale ale with no boil time.
James tries his hand at brewing a 2,000 year old beverage and conducts an experiment comparing bread yeast with German wheat beer yeast.