beer
Beer
The same as for the standard 5 gallons. It is not worth it for a mere pint
yes i like to sample my beer as i go. It's amazing the difference in taste from when you sample it to when it's ready.
No, ofcourse not. Beer wasn't invented back then they used wine but certain kinds of wine.
Yes. The ship's log states that their supplies were nearly spent, especially the beer.
To remove sediment in bottled homebrew, you can try cold crashing the bottles by placing them in the refrigerator for a few days to encourage the sediment to settle to the bottom. Pour the beer slowly into a glass, leaving the sediment behind in the bottle. Alternatively, you can carefully decant the beer into a new clean vessel, leaving the sediment behind.
Yes there are many homebrew games in the homebrew browser
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YES!!!! There are several homebrew supply stores in OK that can get you started. So relax and have a homebrew.
Not for your personal consumption. Each individual can brew up to 15 gallons a year for their own use. Anything over that requires a license.
Individual states are free to pass their own laws limiting homebrew production. For example, homebrewing is still illegal in the state of Alabama.