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First time brewing a Cold IPA | Grain to Glass Home Brew Recipe
Heard of a “Cold IPA” yet? I don’t know if I think it’s a real thing, but let’s brew one up! This new “style” attempts to bring all the cold and all the crisp to a clean and bitter west coast IPA. How do they do it? Check out the recipe and see!
Recipe: share.brewfather.app/GTJv30hSezaMNZ
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Recipe: share.brewfather.app/GTJv30hSezaMNZ
Recommended Equipment:
✭ Inkbird - amzn.to/3wHzy1z
✭ Fermonster with spigot - amzn.to/2VNGWf2
✭ Refractometer - amzn.to/3hIVips
✭ Star San - amzn.to/3ieeE4P
✭ PBW - amzn.to/36HFTiZ
✭ Recommended starter kettle - amzn.to/3iFyRSS
✭ Propane burner - amzn.to/3xoz0yu
✭ Hydrometer - amzn.to/3zFoEfw
✭ Immersion chiller - amzn.to/3goWugZ
Socials:
✭ instagram: prostwithpeter
✭ twitter: ProstWithPeter
Some of the links above are affiliate links, which I may get a kick back from, which is pretty cool huh?
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Grain To Glass American Light Lager | Home Brew Recipe
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In this grain to glass video I teach out how to make an (easier than you thought) American light lager. This approachable, crushable, craveable, see-through-able beer will quench your thirst and leave you wanting more. Which is good! Because it's under 4% ABV and light enough to pair with just about anything you can put on a BBQ. I tried my hand at using biofine in this one, so check out how da...
My Ideal Starter Kit | All Grain Brew in a Bag
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Let's talk about the best items to get you brewing good beer [All Grain via Brew in a Bag (BIAB)] right from the start. With a budget of $300, I found the crucial items to go from nothing to brewing all grain brew in a bag beer right at home. This is the stuff I wish I bought the first time around, and would be way more worth it to me than a prebuilt starter kit because a bunch of this will be ...
Satisfying Kettle Cleaning | How to Clean Your Home Brew Equipment
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Does your home brew equipment need cleaning?? Here's a look at how I clean my kettle and I'm gonna spoil it, it works out well. Not without effort, but this technique cleans the dingus out of my kettle and would work on any of your stainless equipment. Passivating is another challenge for another day after I've had a good sit. Check out the chemicals I used in the video via the links below if y...
Pro Brewer Reviews Pro Home Cooks “Idiot’s Guide to Making Incredible Beer at Home”
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Is this truly the idiots guide to making incredible beer at home? As a professional brewer myself, I review this video and discuss what I like and don’t like about Pro Home Cooks beer brewing video. I’d like this to serve as a companion video to his video to shed some light and add some additional information to this home brewing process. To learn even more and brew some beer with me, subscribe...
What's a SMaSH beer and why should you brew one?
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SMaSH beers are simple recipes with only 4 total ingredients, one malt, one hop variety, yeast, and water, about as simple as brewing gets. In fact, SMaSH stands for Single Malt and Single Hop. They can teach you more about beer and brewing than any overly complicated recipe could. Check out this brew day as I try my darndest to brew a SMaSH beer and end up learning some things along the way. S...
What you NEED to know about hops | Beer Recipe Development and Hop Utilization
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Get the most out of your hops when home brewing by understanding hop utilization! Ever wonder how to use hops in your beer? Of course not! Put them in the boil, right? Well maybe there’s more to it than that... Let’s talk about biotransformation and first wort hopping! Get the results you want from the hops you’re using to help create the beer you want. There’s so many ways to use hops, so tune...
Do you want to go pro? | Biggest Differences Between Home and Professional Brewing
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Let’s discuss what differentiates brewing at home and being a professional brewer! In this conversational style video, I talk about what I think are the biggest differences I’ve noticed after starting in the brewing industry. If you’ve ever considered turning your hobby into a career, watch this to see what you think. Let me know in the comments what questions you have for what changes when you...
Hoppy banana beer | Bananza hazy pale ale home brew recipe
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Using Bananza to brew a hazy pale ale that tastes like banana? Bananza yeast by Omega Yeast Labs is a new variety of Hefeweizen yeast that doesn’t produce clove flavors, but all banana! I put this yeast to the test to see what it did when paired with a popular tropical hop: cashmere! Do you like banana flavor too, or am I crazy like I've been told for too long? Socials: Instagram: instagram.com...
Pro brewer’s tips for making great beer every time | Becoming a better brewer
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Let's talk about some priorities and tips to keep in mind during your home brew process in order to get a better beer at the end of the day. These are what I focus on to keep progressing and becoming a better brewer. Let me know what you focus on as a home brewer and how you try to make the best beer for you! Socials: Instagram: prostwithpeter Twitter: ProstWithPeter
Beer everyone will enjoy | Citra and Mosaic Hopped Pale Ale Home Brew Recipe
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This home brew beer recipe will please crowds and have them asking for more! Citra and mosaic hops bring wonderful flavor combinations to this mid ABV brew that you can share with everyone. This beer will have people saying, “You brewed this beer? This is like real beer!” You should take this as a compliment even though you think all your beers taste good and you think you nailed that golden st...
My new favorite non-alcoholic drink | Hop Tea Recipe
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Hop Tea! The most versatile and refreshing non alcoholic beverage you can make today! Let me show you how I make hop tea and put it on tap in my kegerator at home. You don’t need to have home brewing experience to make this delicious drink. Watch this video to see how easy it is to make! Socials: ✭ instagram: prostwithpeter ✭ twitter: prostwithpeter
Grain to Glass Experiment | Kveik Pilsner Home Brew Recipe
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Ferment this beer wherever this summer with Lutra Kveik yeast and Mosaic hops! This psuedo-lager West Coast style pilsner is a great beer for the hotter months, especially if you don't have the ability to control the temperature, and it couldn't be easier to brew or a more simple recipe. I'm trying two different temperatures, neither of which are cold? Check it out! RECIPE: www.brewersfriend.co...
The BEST way to FORCE CARBONATE | Homebrew Kegging
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Carbonate your home brew beer the easy way while still making the best beer possible by following this quick tutorial! This technique balances speed and quality, so check out the video to learn more. I apologize for the audio and video quality, we are in the process of upgrading our equipment and I understand that this isn't the best. However, thanks for watching! And expect higher quality vide...
Pro Brewer Reviews Joshua Weissman's "How To Brew Your First Homemade Beer"
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Pro Brewer Reviews Joshua Weissman's "How To Brew Your First Homemade Beer"
How I Brew a Golden Stout | Grain To Glass Home Brew Recipe
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How I Brew a Golden Stout | Grain To Glass Home Brew Recipe
Brew Day Hazy Pale Ale | Home Brew Walkthrough
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Brew Day Hazy Pale Ale | Home Brew Walkthrough
My FAVORITE Beer Book | Simple Home Brewing Guide
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My FAVORITE Beer Book | Simple Home Brewing Guide
Overbuild Your Yeast Starters || Simple Guide To Maximize Your Home Brew Yeast
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Overbuild Your Yeast Starters || Simple Guide To Maximize Your Home Brew Yeast
Introduction to All Grain Brewing and the Brew in a Bag Method (BIAB) // Home Brewing Made Easy
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Introduction to All Grain Brewing and the Brew in a Bag Method (BIAB) // Home Brewing Made Easy
The 5 BEST Items to Up Your Home Brewing Game // Home Brewing Made Simple
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The 5 BEST Items to Up Your Home Brewing Game // Home Brewing Made Simple
SIMPLE Water Chemistry for Brewers || Home Brewing Made Easy
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SIMPLE Water Chemistry for Brewers || Home Brewing Made Easy
This is PERFECT!! I’ve done a lot of fun things in life for work, but recently starting working at a fun pizza restaurant and I realized quickly that I had NO idea how to pour beer correctly! 😆♥️🫶🏼🍻THANK YOU!!
Nice video!
I really miss your content. Hope you're doing okay and are just busy with life. If you ever find your way back, you'd have an immediate audience.
Where is Peter??????
Come back with more brew day videos. Enjoy them.
Good video , good info , good beer , peace love dope ...
Peter, are you still in the hobby?
nice! how long does it stay good to drink? as there is no alcohol in it I guess it has to be consumed faster than beer, right?
I know this is an old video but how do you have any idea what your cell count is? I know over pitching and under pitching can both be pretty big issues. Just seems like you really have no idea what you’re pitching
In fact, depending on where you live, if it doesn't have hops, it can't be called a beer but is labeled as a malt liquor!
I just got this green tea flavoured with soursop and it's aroma and bitterness remind me a lot of new wave american hops. I had this idea you could mix it with some kind of syrup and sparkling water to get something close to ipa/apa :)
That’s not a stout dumbass
Awesome!!! I love hoplark tea but it’s soooo expensive! Do you have a printable recipe? Thank you!
Yo! I just brewed this (but I'm doing it no chill) it'll go in the fermenter tomorrow. I have a question, when you add flameout hops it shows as having no IBU's, but it adds bitterness, is there any way to predict the IBU's that you can expect from flameout additions? P.S. your videos are great, I won't be angry if you get around to making some more.
Well, I personally prefer the book that was recently published on Amazon, called “BEER as a way of life”, simple and to the point, without unnecessary words and facts
The Vampire Weekend poster gets an instant like from me!! 🤙
I just brewed this beer.....but I used 2 on es of citra and 1oz of mosaic...and wow what a beer
This is deff a perfect poor good work
Hey! New to brewing (haven’t done my first batch yet) and I love your vids. Quick thought: if your ground water isn’t cold enough, could you put a second immersion chiller into an ice bucket to help cool it before it goes into the kettle?
Seems like a good idea! I’ve been wanting to get a pump and try recirculating water through ice or something too. You can look into “no chill,” but it’s not something I’ve tried myself. Good luck!
Dude! I am really inspired after watching this... the final product looked fabulous with the amber color and super legit foamy head. Love the immersion chiller idea and your clear instructions. Two thumbs up!
Awesome video dude
Whenever I read "force carbonation", I imagine Dart Vader raising his hand, drowning his opponent in CO2.
I just copied your version … it taste awesome 😎 thanks 🙏 I only swapped out whirlflock for Irish moss … an I racked into secondary fermenter for extra clear beer since I didn’t use biofine.
Cool vid. What’s the method for building up a single 11g packet to pitch into a 200L wort at 1.055?
Dude, you're f'n chill AF. You make me wish we were havin' a pint together. I've got a Stout on the go, and was wondering WTF I was doing with it... but I'm gonna drop it in to my mini-Vevor 1 gal (small batch stout) and force carb it where I want it. Thanks so much for showin' me this. :) You're awesome! Keep the content going. (I know this is an old video, don't care. lol)
How did you carbonate it?
thank u for the clear and concise explanation for this first time brewer.
Don’t think you’ll see this comment seeing as you haven’t posted in a long time. I just wanna say I found this channel a couple months ago and these videos are so informative and inspiring! I have always been interested in brewing but these videos have given the extra motivation to try and give it a go this year! Thanks for making these videos and I hope to see u back at it soon!
So…. Where’s the follow up vid. Genuinely curious now.
This is awesome. Thanks! Also, why does sanitation matter for HopTea?
Pro tip: that flask is lab grade glass and was designed to be heated. Just boil the sugar on your gas stove right in it. And chill then pitch. It’s so much easier.
This is what I do, a single drop of Fermcap stops any boilovers too. I also put the magnet in the boil so essentially everything in the flask is sterile. Also no need to boil 15 minutes, even just 1 minute is plenty
Where do you brew at commercially? I'm also in Socal, San Diego and have been home brewing for over a decade. Cheers, like the videos!
No more videos Pete?
Where are you?
I have seen so many methods with the shaken not stirred. I do recommend this version of a starter if you’re using hot head kveik yeast. I just wouldn’t recommend shaking it every hour like you did with that strand of yeast.
Hi, since Kveik metabolism is faster than other Ale yeast, would you still recommend a 48 hs Starter or something more like half of that time, thanks for your advice! I have saved a bit of my last Voss Batch, and was planning to use the stirring plate with the magnetic pill
@@yovaalvarado9773. I have always done a starter for just 24 hours. Works well with even liquid yeast past 5 months. When I asked omga about using a starter they said it never hurts to make a starter. If you don’t like the results with the 24 hour starter go for the 48 hours like you were doing.
2.5 gallons / 9.5 L reverse osmosis water 2.5g Calcium Chloride 1g Gypsum 3g Citric Acid Heat to 180F / 82C Steep tea for 6 mins (Mix of white and English breakfast, amounts not stated) Steep hops at 140F / 60C 1/2 oz / 14g Glacier hops 1/2 oz / 14g Galaxy hops Taste review stated 3 mins would be better steep time for the tea, add more hops and steep hops are 140F (120F in video).
UA-cam, more annoying than PowerPoint! TLDW
How long do you leave the hops in the water?
still waiting for your next brewday !!!
Hi! Where did you purchase the erlenmeyer with the thermometer incorporated? Thanks!!
I think that thermometer should be an adhesive one, I have received some of those while buying Brewing gear on Amazon, you just paste it to any vessel, very useful indeed d
The chuckle from the woman in the background sounds content and in love.. 😊
Lets brew a lager at warm temps and call it "Cold IPA" - Kevin Davey from Wayfinder Beer
Hey Peter. Speaking of fermentation and temperature, when do heat wraps and fridges for fermentation come into play? I guess the question is what types of beer require something when it can't be room temperature during fermentation?
Switching to a hydra chiller was a game changer for me. Expensive option but it is the best I have used.
Great video mate .you have inspired me to try making my own hop tea great idea for an non alcoholic drink with a nice hop flavor cheers 🍻
hi peter, planning to brew smash, post boli 3gallon batch, do i need pith the whole packet of the yeast or just 5grams would be enough..
Love the Left Hand Brewing Company sticker
Very helpful thanks!
I'm new to kegging.. does the c02 stay on the keg for the whole week or two it's sitting in the kegerator, like at serving pressure (8-12psi)? or is the c02 at the 30 psi? thanks man love your content.