Hurricane Alex Rain Water Beer, finally the taste testing! Also on tap Coopers Selection Wheat Beer canned kit beer taste testing.
After getting a fresh Coopers English Bitter kit from makebeer.net and it turned out fine, but tasting it in tandem with commercially bottled Coopers revealed I simply do not like the Pride of Ringwood hops that Coopers uses, I now needed to test a Coopers kit from my local brewshop. I’d made Coopers kits purchased from my local brewshop some time ago and they turned out poorly. Ruling out the hop bittering, was it my fermentation temperatures or was I getting damaged kits (shipped or stored to hot making them go bad before their expiration date) from my local brewshop? We finally find out in this video.
The bottom line in all homebrew beer making is if you, your family & friends like it, you’ve made a successful beer. Anyone who tells you differently isn’t, uh, well, honestly, isn’t anything.
Cheers, have a homebrew!
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Here’s my video on collecting the Hurricane Alex Rain Water http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ARZ9EzxTGhw
Here’s my video on filtering the Hurricane Alex Rain Water http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wcl4Hm-kUK0
Here’s the video I made on brew day for the Hurricane Alex Rain Water Beer, Banks’s Mild Ale http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A2Tbhg8hHHw
Music by Antiqcool
www.antiqcool.co.uk
Creative Commons License – NonCommercial
Filmed with a Kodak Zi8
Edited in Windows 7 with Windows Live Movie Maker
Duration : 0:9:13

Eric from the Atlanta Brew Crew talks with Kevin McNerney at the 5 Seasons Brewery and Restaurant in Sandy Springs, Georgia about Red Ales and the ingredients in the True Brew Red Ale All Malt Home Brew Kit.
Eric from the Atlanta Brew Crew talks with Kevin McNerney at the 5 Seasons Brewery and Restaurant in Sandy Springs, Georgia about Wheat beers and the ingredients in the True Brew Wheat Beer All Malt Home Brew Kit.
All the equipment you’d need to start homebrewing your own beer.
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An intro video to making beer. Starring Beer Wench 2010 and myself, David Honig. Produced and Edited by Jill Friedman. Visit http://www.makingbeerisfun.com
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Join me for a brewday where I will be brewing a Christmas Ale in the all-grain method. I am an award-winning homebrewer with 8 years experience. Please let me know if you have any questions and I’ll do my best to answer them.
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Just me brewing some beer, a video I have thought about making since i first started on YT.