Tag Archive 'Flavors'

Feb 18 2010

How To Brew Your Own Beer

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There’s no bottle of brew that tastes quite as good as the one you’ve made yourself. It’s also a fun hobby. So what are you waiting for? Here’s how to brew your own beer.

There’s some equipment you are going to need. You should be able to pick it all up for under $200, and it’s not hard to find. Any local brewing supply store or online brewing site will have everything you need which includes: Brewing Pot, Plastic hose, Fermenter, Bottling bucket, Airlock and stopper…

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Aug 20 2010

Gouda Cheese for a Bottle of Lager

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A gastronomic revolution is taking place that challenges the supremacy of wine as the cheese pairing beverage of choice. The supremacy of wine as the cheese pairing beverage of choice has faded and today, Americans are holding beer mugs instead of wine glasses.
Let’s say you went home one day and decided to [...]

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Aug 19 2010

Gouda Cheese for a Bottle of Lager

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A gastronomic revolution is taking place that challenges the supremacy of wine as the cheese pairing beverage of choice. The supremacy of wine as the cheese pairing beverage of choice has faded and today, Americans are holding beer mugs instead of wine glasses.
Let’s say you went home one day and decided to [...]

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Aug 03 2010

Great Wine And Food Items Pair Makes Your Hubby Really Like You Much More

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Do you would like for making an additional specific dinner to your hubby?
I’m positive you do. The surefire way to do this really is when wine meets meals. You serve foodstuff and pair it with wine. But if it is your quite 1st time to try and do this, listed here are some tips to [...]

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Jul 19 2010

A Few Important Considerations Relating To Make Beer At Home

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Making lager at home is a great pursuit if you like lager and think highly of a good brew. Learning how to make beer at home allows you to control the flavors in your beer; you get to decide exactly what the end product is going to taste like. This is astounding if you like [...]

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Jul 07 2010

An Introduction To Chardonnay

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Chardonnay grape is the most popular type of white wine, found all over the world. The flavor, taste, and aroma of it will though, depending on where it was made and what processing methods were used. Chardonnay has a variety of different styles and flavors, and remains a major type of grape. As a result [...]

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Jul 02 2010

A Few Important Considerations Relating To Home Made Root Beer

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One of the most ordinarily brewed non-alcoholic drinks being brewed today is root lager, maybe due to the word lager in the name. Making home made root beer is relatively easy, especially for those that begin the process using root beer extract instead of mixing their own flavors. Charles Hires is typically considered the first [...]

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Jun 26 2010

Martini Parties Are Great For Summer Fun

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The martini has been around a long time, but lately it seems to be making a strong resurgance . Not only has its popularity returned, but it now has a host of flavors and varieties to select from. Although the basic martini has gin and vodka, the new martini  is being offered with [...]

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Jun 21 2010

Mixologist Combining Terminology

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Every enterprise has its own vocabulary and the same refers to bartenders Showcase to your buddies when you meet up in the local pub by understanding the bartending jargons bartenders use Following are the terminologies and methods we provide at the American Bartending School
Ice
It’s the key ingredient of several drink recipes. Always use clean fresh [...]

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Jun 06 2010

Want To Know What Wine Styles Are Perfect For Entertaining?

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Our leading three most contemporary wine types worldwide nowadays are Pinot Noir, Sauvignon Blanc, not to mention an old favorite – Champagne.
Burgundy, or Pinot Noir red wine, as it is should rightfully be known as in France, possesses many appealing qualities about it. The actual wine is characteristically quite complex to make and this adds [...]

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