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How to Brew Beer at Home

I moved to Oklahoma from Pa. about 20 years. ago and believe me the difference in the taste of 3.2 beer from what I was used to is major. I tried different brands that I drank in Pa. and none of them were very good. One Sunday I was reading the paper and in the Parade section saw an ad to brew beer at home. I thought this might be worth a try. So I ordered, and was absolutely amazed. The difference in taste without all the additives and preservatives was unbelievable as was the clarity.

Randy Blessing

 

 
Learning Bartending With the Bartender Guide

Mixing drinks and coming up with new drink ideas can be an enjoyable hobby. Having a good bartender guide that will help give you new ideas and mixed drink recipes can be a very useful tool. Bartender guides are normally filled with numerous how-to guides and a variety of drink recipes that you can try and perfect at your leisure.

Mike Selvon

 

 
How to Identify the Best Beer For You

Even though you have been visiting breweries often, but never were sure what made a porter different from stout. Basically in many cases we are ready to taste something beyond the most commonly known beer brands. But once you understand the differences between beer styles it will be much easier to find the perfect beer for you. This guide will help you to find the beer that you will like.

Amit Mahajan Chakraborty

 

 
French Wines - Why the Fuss About French Wines?

Some of the best wines come from France. In the continent of Europe, it is one of the oldest region where wine are made. France wine making history dated back to the Roman era. Actually, it was in this period that wine making expertise was exported to other region in France.

Victor Emmanuel

 

 
Most Popular Fruit Wines

Fruit wines are of a different variety than usual wines. Their unique composition is what sets them apart from traditional wines.

Lindsay Alston

 

 
Popularity of German Beers

German purity laws of beer are amongst the strictest on the planet. With more than 1000 breweries, Germany is considered a global leader.

Darren Williger

 

 
Strawberry Wine

Strawberry wine has long been one of the best known and best loved country wines, especially in England. This is hardly surprising the English climate is a lot more suited to the growth of strawberries that the usual grapes that make wine, in recent years though it has found little space on supermarket shelves.

Robert Grazian

 

 
The Best White Wine Pairings

White wines are used in several recipes for different occasions. Here are a few of the best recipes for white wines and a few different combinations.

Lindsay Alston

 

 
Brewing Your Own Can Be a Great Journey

As a homebrewer and beer maker it's one of the most fun of hobby's. Theres nothing like taking raw grain, water and yeast and creating a great beer.

Shawn Burgy

 

 
The Best Wine in Restaurants

In such a limited space, I can indicate only a few general guidelines which, if not followed, could spoil even the most delicious of meals. 1. Wines should be drunk in the following order: first the light, delicately flavoured whites, then the more aromatic whites, rosés and lastly the reds, starting with the lighter and proceeding to more full-bodied.

Tracy Hildreth

 

 
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