Released in 2000, Simcoe is a unique, proprietary hop variety. Aromas are often described as woody and walnutty as well as passion fruit, pine, earthy and citrus.…… Read more “Hop Profile: Simcoe”
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Hop Profile: Sorachi Ace
Sorachi Ace is a Japanese dual-use, high alpha acid hop (16.5%). It gained popularity in 2008 when North American hops were in short supply and after Brooklyn…… Read more “Hop Profile: Sorachi Ace”
Gluten Reduced Homebrew!
Clarity-Ferm If you’re looking for a gluten reducing option for your homebrew, try Clarity-Ferm from White Labs. Originally designed to reduce chill haze by breaking down long…… Read more “Gluten Reduced Homebrew!”
Hop Profile: Magnum
Magnum hops are a high alpha acid (12-15%) bittering hop form Germany. Flavours are mild and aromas are low. It’s a descendent of the American variety, Galena,…… Read more “Hop Profile: Magnum”
Give Wine a Try – Rent a Mini Corker
Cork your wine with this mini floor corker. Rent it for $5.00/day. $70 cash deposit is required.
Rent a Wort Chiller
Barley’s now has a wort chiller available to rent for $5.00/day. Leave a $60.00 cash deposit and return by the end of the following business day. call…… Read more “Rent a Wort Chiller”
Set of 2 Coasters
Check out this set of 2 coasters! Available at Barley’s Homebrewing Supplies for $4.00.
Honey Comb Barrel Alternatives from Black Swan Cooperage
It’s not always easy to get your hands on a wooden barrel and wood chips can be difficult to use because of the varying degrees of exposed…… Read more “Honey Comb Barrel Alternatives from Black Swan Cooperage”
Hop Profile: Glacier
Glacier Hops have an alpha acid of about 6% and are cited as being an American descendent of Fuggle. Other sources, however, describe Glacier as a genetic…… Read more “Hop Profile: Glacier”
Malt Profile: Midnight Wheat
With a Lovibond of 550, Midnight Wheat from Briess contributes deep, rich brown and black tones without bitter, astringent, dry flavours or aftertaste. It can be used…… Read more “Malt Profile: Midnight Wheat”