Beer ingredients
What are the main beer ingredients, and why? There’s only four – water (yep, the wet stuff), malt, hops, and yeast. But it’s not as simple as that!
We have many expert articles on Australian beer and Australian wine. What’s your tipple?
What are the main beer ingredients, and why? There’s only four – water (yep, the wet stuff), malt, hops, and yeast. But it’s not as simple as that!
Did you know Australian Merlot had a rough start, from actually being cabernet franc and not Merlot. Here’s a brief history.
XPA (eXtra Pale Ale) is a beer style becoming increasingly popular in Australia. It has an appealing golden colour, and a surprisingly full flavour for such light beer. Find out more here!
There are more types of beer glasses than you would imagine, so here’s a rundown of some of the main types of glasses and why they’re used for different styles of beer.
You’ll find some of the best tipples from cool climate Australian wine regions. Let’s take a look at why, and where those regions are.
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Below are a set of extract beer recipes and all grain beer recipes for homebrewers of all skill levels. If you have any beer recipes you’d like to add, either contact us or add them to the comments below. Extract beer recipes Extract recipes are for homebrewers of all skill levels, and use either liquid…
A guide to home brewing equipment.
On this page we’ll discuss some of the most common types of malt commercially available to home brewers. Buying malts for home brewing Malts are sold in bulk, usually out of a plastic bin or bag, or already packed and weighed for you. As you learn more about malts you’ll feel more comfortable substituting ingredients…