Sunday, January 16, 2011

Brew Beer & Carry On - Now Available in Navy

"Brew Beer and Carry On" - one of our biggest selling t-shirts of the holiday season - is now available in Navy Blue.

Get it from the Black Market screen print shop at BrewerShirts.com.

We also have replenished our stock of the classic red Brew Beer & Carry On tees.

Friday, January 7, 2011

New Year Clearance Sale

Got Homebrew T-Shirt
It's time to clear the shelves to make way for new homebrew and beer snob t-shirts. Get some of our favorite shirts at deep discounts in our annual New Years Clearance Sale.

Out with the old and in with the new. We've got new designs coming for 2011 and we're retiring these shirts so get them while you can. Quantities and sizes are limited.



Pilsner Rocks - AC/DC Heavy Metal Beavis Butthead Homebrew Beer T-shirtBrew University: Professor of Zymurgy - Homebrew t-shirtZymurgist - Navy Beer T-shirt

See all Homebrew T-Shirts On Sale.

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

New Pint Glasses

Just in time for Christmas, we're proud to offer custom one-of-a-kind pint glasses - "Drink Beer and Carry On"!

Enjoy a pint of your favorite brew with this alcoholic parody of the classic British World War II propaganda poster "Keep Calm and Carry On".

"Keep Calm and Carry On" was a poster produced by the British government in 1939 during the beginning of World War II, intended to raise the morale of the British public under the threat of impending invasion. It was never used at the time but has since risen to pop culture icon status since the rediscovery of a cache of the posters in 2000.

This listing offers two 16 oz American style pint beer glasses (6" tall) with the royal crown logo and the "Drink Beer and Carry On" slogan etched on the glass. The perfect addition to your man cave or home pub.

Saturday, October 30, 2010

Free Beer T-Shirts on Facebook!

BrewerShirts.com is on Facebook!

Become a fan of BrewerShirts.com on Facebook and you could win a free beer t-shirt.

The rules are simple. Every week (nobody know when) we'll post a Beer Trivia question on our Facebook wall along with the prize to be had. The first fan to reply on the wall with the correct answer wins the prize up for grabs.

The contest begins November 1, 2010.

Click the "Like" button on our BrewerShirts Facebook page and win.

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Sunday, October 24, 2010

Guinness Extra Stout Clone Recipe

Here's an easy recipe to brew your own version of Guinness Extra Stout. It's a partial mash extract recipe especially for beginning to mid-level brewers. Despite the name and reputation as a dark heavy beer, Guinness is actually very light, smooth, and lower in calories than most beers. Don't be afraid of the dark. Enjoy.

INGREDIENTS
5 lb Dark Dry Malt Extract
3/4 lb Roasted Barley
1 lb Flaked Barley
1/4 lb Black Patent Malt
1/2 lb Pale 2-Row Malt
1 oz East Kent Goldings Hops
1 oz Target Hops
1 oz Irish Moss
1 pkg White Labs #WLP004 Irish Ale Yeast (best)
or
1 pkg Nottingham Dry Yeast (substitute)

YEAST PREPARATION
Prior to your brew session, carefully read and follow the instructions on your yeast package to prepare it for use.

STEEP GRAINS

Fill your brewpot with 4-5 gallons of H20 (2/3 full depending on your size) and add the following:
  • 1 lb Flaked Barley

  • 3/4 lb Roasted Barley

  • 1/4 lb Black Patent Malt

  • 1/2 lb Pale 2-Row Malt


Steep the grains at 150 degrees for 45 min to 1 hour. Don't let your temperature get above 170 degrees. You're making "tea" not boiling soup (yet). I often tie the grains up in a nylon knee high stocking making them easy to remove after steeping.

BOIL
Remove the grains and heat your pot up to boiling. Once you're up to temperature, adjust your heat to a nice rolling boil and let it go for about 10 minutes. This will release a lot of the oxygen and reduce your chance of a boilover later.

Add the following to your boil...
  • 5 lbs Dark Dry Malt Extract

  • 1 oz East Kent Goldings Hops

  • 1 oz Target Hops


Boil for 60 min. After 45 minutes add 1 oz Irish Moss.

FERMENT

Remove from heat. Cover. Let your wort stand until cool to room temperature or use a wort chiller.

Transfer to fermenter, add yeast and seal tightly with an airlock. Let ferment for 2-3 weeks.


The Home Brewer's Seal T-shirt
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Get this and other Homebrew T-Shirts at BrewerShirts.com

Saturday, July 3, 2010

Women Are Better Beer Tasters


Women, physiologically, have more refined senses of taste and smell than do men. This makes them perfectly adapted to the task of testing the quality and consistency of beer.

I'm officially jealous.

The Wall Street Journal published this fascinating article about the growth of women in the quality control departments at major breweries such as MillerCoors and Anheuser-Busch.

At first, I was jealous. I wanted to quit my job and run off and join the beer circus. Then I remembered that these tasters were working for MillerCoors - and that their tasting sessions were all about trying to ensure that this can of cold-filtered silver bullet Coors Light tastes exactly the same as that can of cold-filtered Coors Light.

They don't get to taste the wonderous variety of craft beers from such places as Sierra Nevada, Dogfish Head, Sam Adams, and the like.

Sigh, I can dream.

Read the article...
No Glass Ceiling for the Best Job in the Whole World

Beer TV - Discovery Channel announces a new show "Brewed"


This fall, beer enthusiasts can enjoy a weekly dose of the culture, history and variety of their favorite topic.

The Discovery Channel, the same folks who bring us such brilliant TV as "Mythbusters" and "Deadliest Catch", will air "Brewed", an exploration into the world beer.

Sam Calagione, the maverick brewer who owns the Dogfish Head Brewery (bows down - "We're not worthy. We're not worthy.") in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, has been tapped as the host.

Read more...

Dogfish Head: The TV Show

Discovery Channel's New Beer Show