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  • Only decent thing Carter did

  • that hops looks like a big brick of weed

  • @mdinc20 humulus - i.e. hops is the closest relative to cannibas

  • "drink beer, save the world" sign me up

  • yes is better making your own beer at home and at give me a hobby as well?

  • Find Beer Importers in USA Only at

    w ww.importersdirectory.us

  • At the weekend I tried to save the world by drinking Vodka - I got close - but fell asleep

  • @OghamTheBold haha awesome comment man

  • AUDIO LEVELS! I CAN'T HEAR IT! Why do people always goof up the audio levels. Learn from this kids.

  • I like beer , beer is legend. i don't drink it much but i adore it much,,,,mmm

  • "You can drink beer, and save the world"

    I like a man with comittement!

  • @Razzzz77 He has hes priorities in order. Hahaha

  • give thanks to charlie mops the man who invented beer

  • Fuckin hippy. This guy isn't nearly man enough to drink beer. His own suggestions cause you to think he would be against brewing all together, for the mere Co2 created during fermentation of wort. Due up: a video with this fucker suggesting commercial breweries label list the Co2 emitted during the production of every 12 oz beer.

  • you dare make fun of a german i kick ur dumb ass and show u wat german can do beside drink and thats what we do fight drink and protect our kind

  • haha. in a less aggressive manner, i agree

  • Coperate brewing= shitty pilsners

    Homebrewing/ craft brewing= good beer FOR ONCE!

  • drink beer,save the world!

    I like that

  • drink beer, save the world. :.) so true

  • cheers to this guy!

    brew beer and save the world.

  • Brewtiful! lol

  • three cheers for beer!!

  • Our commerical beer companies here in the states are mostly owned by foreigners, let put our local beers on map. Great video, Its very informative, and actually inspirational.. Buy local, grow local, drink local..

  • lol

  • brewing, so easy a caveman (jboxton) could do it

  • Yeah! I would thumb you up if I could but your already 6 down!

  • Oohh, looks pretty cool. A little too troublesome for a 1 bedroom apartment, so I think I'll just keep on buying. ; )

  • A++

  • no one is going to care if you give a couple of beers to your friends to try - i do it all the time

  • VEGEMITE!!!!!!! best shit ever mate, eat it off the spoon, spread it thick as cheese also best cure for a hangover!

  • why cant you make beer from bread ??

  • baking the bread kills the yeast. bread is made from wheat, beer is made from barley, barley has an enzyme which allows yeast to ferment the grain.

  • there are lots of wheat beers

  • you can make beer from bread. look up the brewing history of ancient mesopotamia.

  • In Italy homebrew isnt' illegal! it's only Illegal sell the brew without license released for brew pub...In U.S. or other country I don't know

  • isnt it illegal?

  • beer brewing is not illegal if it is for your own consumption

  • Like he says, homebrewing has been legal since 1978, it is illegal ( in the US ) to sell homebrewed beer without a lisence.

    No different than food right?

  • I'm pretty sure you need a liquor license for that.

  • No, stonebrews. You need a liqour license to sell liqour.

  • Liquor license, permit .. same thing. You cant sell homebrew without a permit.

  • Well thats a stupid law i dont really drink that much anymore but i could sell it

  • What Uncle Sam doesn't know won't hurt him...

  • hey he drinks beer to lol evry one know it good for u all it is is liquid bread with hops but personaly i like mead

  • Mead is good stuff you ever try benedictine? its a liquor made from herbs its prety kick ass after about 3 shot of it used to be one of my favorites

  • no anybody can do it

  • How can beer be organic? I have been brewing for years and I know one thing beer can't be certified organic. We have tried to label it on our brew and the state won't let us. It is in the same classifaction as honey. All land that produces the products in the end product must be organic. The barley is ususally from commerical growers which use non organic fertilizers and pestisides. Hops are often treated with non organic sytemic pesitsides and fungicides.

  • Im not positive, but I believe the beer only has to be about 95% organic. Hops, I also have heard usually account for that5 %. I've read that there are plenty of places that you can find organic grains. A good certified organic beer is Wolavers from the Otter Creek brewing company.

  • Check out the Wolaver line from the Otter Creek Brew company, they make a organic line of brews.

  • how does it really effect the quality of your malt if you mash the grains yourself? if it even does?

  • basically, you should mash your own malt unless you are a complete idiot who shouldn't brew in the first place.

  • Or unless you are an extract or partial extract brewer??

  • how much CO2 does the fermenter produce? thanks

  • The amount CO2 that is released through the whole process of brewing is the same amount that is released if you would make bread out of the products.

    All products that is in bear or any kind of "burn-able" material releases the same amount of CO2 what ever you do to it, in a long-time perspective.

  • What a wonderful set up, I hope to have one just like it within the next 10 years. Thank you

  • Sort of a waste to see as a homebrewer, but it is a good clip for those who are still stuck on a mass-brew & are looking for change.

    Good quick intro to ingredients in homebrew.

    I agree they played up the whole "save the world" thing a little too much.

  • hippie

  • Do you use the 16 ounce coors bottles to bottle beer... I'm just wandering because I try not to use plastic because of the micro scrathes that can develope over time and breed bacteria... but I would love to use the plastic bottles if I could... let me know something

  • USE SWINGTOPS

  • Swingtops are good for some ales and lagers, but do not hold a reliable seal for bottle-conditioning and secondary fermentation.

  • by secondary fermentation you mean adding the corn sugar before bottling? why are the swing tops not reliable?

  • I find that the rubber gasket on the swing top doesn't hold a reliable seal when you're trying to bottle-condition over a longer period of time. The seal doesn't 'fail' per se, but the final product is a bit flat by comparison to that which is stored in bottles with metal caps

  • Use kegs.

  • Cool.. But the save the world thing was just stupid..

  • yum... beer!

  • Drink beer, save the world.  Awesome.

  • love homebrew making some meself :)

  • beer!!

  • kool!

  • beer!

  • I love it! Support your local businesses!!! Be one!

  • i like it! drink beer, save the world. What will you do with all the drunkards?!

  • Brew beer or die.

  • Brewtiful, lol

  • yeah beer!

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