Sitting here in the throes of winter, I’ve noticed I’m getting tired of winter beers. After the holidays, the heavy stuff is just too much to even be enjoyable anymore. It’s not that I don’t enjoy a dark, flavorful, high‑ABV beer once in a while, but as I get older, I’m enjoying the lighter side... Continue Reading →
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How to Clean a Gross Corny Keg (When Life Gets in the Way)
Clean your god damn kegs! So, I’ve been on a bit of a hiatus the last few months. Most people think the holidays run from late September through December, not in this house. Between how birthdays land and everything else, my “holiday season” stretches well into January before I get a brief break. What does... Continue Reading →
Broke Beer: Making Beer When You’ve Got $10 and Basically Nothing
Homebrewing is intimidating. The bells and whistles, the shitshow of a price tag, and pages of jargon make it feel like you need money, space, and a chemistry degree just to start. Here’s the truth though: beer has been brewed and enjoyed for thousands of years by regular people. Not pros. Not influencers. People using... Continue Reading →
3 Brewing Kettles Every Beginner Should Know (and When to Upgrade)
If you’re new to homebrewing, choosing the right brewing kettle can feel overwhelming. Size, features, durability, temperature control, there’s a lot to consider. So, here’s a simple breakdown of three brewing kettles I’ve used: the basic starter pot, the upgraded middle option, and the high-end kettle I use today. The Common Use Brewing Kettle —... Continue Reading →
Making Delicious Beer with Leftover Brewing Ingredients: Part 2 – The Critic
From Fridge Scraps to a 10% Belgian Strong Ale A few posts ago, I shared my experiment with leftover brewing ingredients, odds and ends from past batches that I didn’t want to waste. I threw them together to create a Belgian strong ale, and somehow, it worked. The result? A dangerously smooth 10% beer that... Continue Reading →
My First All-Grain Brewing Day: 4 Lessons I Learned the Hard Way
Taking the Leap into All-Grain Brewing This past weekend, I decided it was time to take the leap into all-grain brewing with a full-volume boil. For those new to brewing, a full boil means you start with all the water your batch needs right in the kettle, usually about 6.5 to 7.5 gallons for a... Continue Reading →
Is Homebrewing Still Worth It in 2025? The Real Cost (and Reward) of Brewing Your Own Beer
Is homebrewing still worth it in the world where everything feels expensive right now, especially when a six-pack of craft beer can cost the same as a batch of homebrew ingredients. It’s natural to ask the question: “Is this really worth it?” You’re not wrong to wonder. Getting into homebrewing does take some investment, and... Continue Reading →
How to Brew an Incredibly Refreshing and Crisp Cider Honey Apple Ale Recipe With 5 Ingredients
Discover a refreshing honey apple ale recipe perfect for homebrewers. This cider ale recipe is simple, flavorful, and beginner-friendly.
Keg Fermentation: 10 Essential Steps On How I Keg Ferment the Right Way
Tired of salty, off-flavor batches? I switched to fermenting in a keg, here’s how it fixed my oxygen issues and a step-by-step keg fermentation guide.
Give Your Homebrew Personality:1 Easy DIY Beer Labels and Swag on a Budget
Learn how to create custom beer labels and fun swag for your homebrew without breaking the bank. Add personality to your beer and share it with friends in style!