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  • @HOMEBREW4LIFE
    @HOMEBREW4LIFE  3 года назад +9

    SEE YOU TONIGHT! (GRAB A SIX PACK!) ruclips.net/channel/UCPnbjrHhr3618ywTtRrzmWw

    • @bobbob-ze9zo
      @bobbob-ze9zo 3 года назад

      2 homemade brews and I am done. 22oz

  • @RedGreen1
    @RedGreen1 3 года назад +7

    10 gallon batches in a keggle was game changing for me. Since I’m going to go through the same process and cleaning anyway, getting another 5 gallons out of it is way more motivating.

    • @tman9338
      @tman9338 3 года назад

      R u doing BIAB in keggle ???

    • @RedGreen1
      @RedGreen1 3 года назад +1

      @@tman9338 BIAB in a half barrel keggle over a propane burner on a stand I built tall enough to gravity transfer into the corny kegs I use as fermentation vessels. I'm doing around 9.5 gallons of finished wort and for giant grain bills I'm limited to smaller brews. I don't like lifting more than 5 gallons so gravity transfers and pressure transfers always, and I don't have to clean a pump.
      Rock on

    • @tman9338
      @tman9338 3 года назад

      @@RedGreen1 Great idea! I have extra Corny kegs - possible to send a pic of your setup showing fittings on Corney? Possilbe to send video or pic of your setup next time u brew??

  • @whofan789
    @whofan789 2 года назад +3

    pretty sure i will have to live another 40 years to break even. Great way to build friendships!

    • @EnclaveZA
      @EnclaveZA 5 месяцев назад

      Decent beer is very expensive in my country! I think I can break even in a year or so! Even sooner if I could sell to friends under the table 😂😂😂

  • @joshbarr6390
    @joshbarr6390 2 года назад +2

    I did some of this low budget stuff by accident. Started piecing things together over a few months before I started brewing. I'm curious if I crunch the numbers if I could've bought a all in one system with the money I've spent already. But oh well. BIAB been working for me for 3 brews now. Next purchase will be grain mill so I can do bulk grains.

  • @nstowe0406
    @nstowe0406 3 года назад +1

    I’ve been brewing since 2014. Still pretty young in the hobby but have witnessed these trends. Found your channel and 1000% agree!

  • @Wardopolis3030
    @Wardopolis3030 2 года назад +2

    The last time I home brewed was 2005... I'm looking to get back into brewing with a cheap, scalable system and, honestly, there's too much out there. Thanks for cutting through the noise, I'm looking forwards to doing some smooth batches of dunkel in the near future! Hope to see y'all up in vista sometime!

  • @bhhacker
    @bhhacker 3 года назад +1

    I love the "nice, but not necessary."
    I have a friend that's a chemist that struggled with brewing as cheaply as possible so when I decided to get into brewing i listened to where he struggled and bought some upgraded stuff to start. I Bottled once and decided...bump that, went to kegging and that made my brewing much more pleasureable. Bottling is the absolute worst and I have heard so many people struggle with not the. Reading itself, but dealing with so many vessels to clean/sanitize.

    • @HOMEBREW4LIFE
      @HOMEBREW4LIFE  3 года назад

      right on Joseph. The guy who taught me how to brew always reiterated that.. "nice but not necessary"

  • @dexterne
    @dexterne 3 года назад +2

    Preach braj! The right way is the way that gets YOU beer YOU love. I started BIAB in my 6gal crab boiler and fermenting in a plastic bucket. I upgraded to ssbrewbucket and kegging, will probably bite the bullet and go Anvil foundry for my bday, then my kit will be complete. Kegging is a gamechanger. 55lbs grain, 1lb hops, lhbs for specialty and yeast for the WIN. Solid advice here braj. Back to writing this weekend's porter recipe...

    • @HOMEBREW4LIFE
      @HOMEBREW4LIFE  3 года назад +1

      right on TD and lemme know how that porter turns out

  • @PeerensClement
    @PeerensClement 3 года назад +2

    Very good advice, thanks CH. A buddy asked me which brewing system he should get, and I recommended BIAB to him.
    It really depends on what you want:
    - If you want ease of use and automation, get a grainfather or equivalent system.
    - if you want more hands-on and old-school brewing method, get a 3 pot system.
    - if you want the least fuss and the cheapest/simplest system, BIAB is great.

    • @HOMEBREW4LIFE
      @HOMEBREW4LIFE  3 года назад

      For sure. EVERY system has it's pros and cons, cheers!

  • @jakenelson798
    @jakenelson798 3 года назад +13

    Ain’t nothin wrong with a Home Depot bucket brew!!!

    • @HOMEBREW4LIFE
      @HOMEBREW4LIFE  3 года назад +2

      a lot of it all started back in the day with homer buckets! #neverforget

    • @ignoranceisstrenght1984
      @ignoranceisstrenght1984 3 года назад +1

      Buckets are not airtight tho, so you need to rack to secondary or duct tape the hell out of them.

    • @bobbob-ze9zo
      @bobbob-ze9zo 3 года назад +1

      That is the way I started .No problem except
      storage with the valves on they do not stack.

    • @bobbob-ze9zo
      @bobbob-ze9zo 3 года назад +1

      @@ignoranceisstrenght1984 They do not need to be air tight.Beer makes
      pressure not a vacuum. I never use an
      air-lock no problems. Besides its homebrew
      no worries.

    • @ignoranceisstrenght1984
      @ignoranceisstrenght1984 3 года назад +1

      @@bobbob-ze9zo hmmm, pressure during the high growth period. But not that much during maturation. Have you read How To Brew?

  • @_stars_at_nite_7184
    @_stars_at_nite_7184 3 года назад +2

    I remember that show as well Braj! Good times.

  • @adamchristopherkahl
    @adamchristopherkahl 3 года назад +1

    Clawhammer eBIAB system is pretty sick. I've got the 20gal 240 volt and it does just about everything I need.

    • @tman9338
      @tman9338 3 года назад

      Estimated cost to wire for 240v ???

  • @northtes6176
    @northtes6176 3 года назад +2

    Good advice braj. I gotta find a regional place for bulk hops in my area

    • @HOMEBREW4LIFE
      @HOMEBREW4LIFE  3 года назад

      Yakima Valley! yakimavalleyhops.com/collections/domestic-hop-pellets/products/amarillo-hop-pellets?variant=34608959815813

  • @brewnode
    @brewnode 3 года назад +2

    Beer is simple and cheap to brew, it is the brewer's role to make it as complicated and as expensive as possible.

  • @JamesMarshall80
    @JamesMarshall80 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for another good one! Another great Hoppy Hour tonight as well. Cheers!

  • @PiGnarSquared
    @PiGnarSquared 3 года назад +1

    Great vid. Spot on. Scaling up and buying bulk is where it’s at. Love your channel!

  • @jcinsaniac
    @jcinsaniac 3 года назад +1

    Really solid advice...so if you're watching this and you wanna start brewing - DO IT! You don't need fancy equipment to make great beer...and it is a lot of fun. I do love CH's content - it's spot on. CHEERS BRAJ!

    • @HOMEBREW4LIFE
      @HOMEBREW4LIFE  3 года назад

      Thanks for the kind words braj!

    • @jcinsaniac
      @jcinsaniac 3 года назад

      @@HOMEBREW4LIFE For all you guys who might be looking to acquire a Vittle Vault - it's a pet food container with a gamma lid seal that keeps your grains safe, dry and no bugs...but they are expensive - take a look at Marshalls stores...they have these sometimes for CHEAP! BRAJ ON!

  • @MATTW3R
    @MATTW3R 10 месяцев назад +2

    I am learning to brew and im doing 1 gal batches because I want to get as much experience brewing as possible.

  • @tman9338
    @tman9338 3 года назад +1

    Super stoked to see what u come up with for 10G BIAB setup!!! Got most of the setup struggling with pulley/ladder setup so I can do it myself.

  • @JimP226
    @JimP226 Год назад +1

    If you live in Canada you save money for sure. In the long run of course, because of the upfront cost. Also depending of course on what you're brewing. If its a simple Hefe using dry yeast or a big IPA with 10oz of hops and liquid yeast. Your return on investment will be a lot longer brewing those expensive beers.
    That being said, people ask me that question all the time and I explain its a hobby so i don't look at it that way. But I tell them generally speaking I'm producing craft beer for at least half the cost of the liquor store and a 1/4 that of pubs. Most hobbies make you zero money and just cost you, so I think its great.

  • @billyrichterrocks
    @billyrichterrocks Месяц назад +1

    I really appreciate this. I’m a cheap ass by nature and do everything possible on a budget. I donate plasma so I can buy aarp gift cards to go on vacation lol. I’m all about saving a couple bucks and enjoying the process of making my own beer. Thank you for the content.

  • @keithwheeler341
    @keithwheeler341 5 месяцев назад +1

    What are your thoughts on brew in a bag vs mash tun gone depot cooler?

  • @cambam9749
    @cambam9749 3 года назад

    Good tips. I don't mind using hop extract for bittering and saving pellets for flavor and aroma. A 5 mL syringe is about the equivalent as 4ish ounces of hops and a fraction of the cost.

    • @HOMEBREW4LIFE
      @HOMEBREW4LIFE  3 года назад

      i like it. I like it a lot cheers CB!

  • @kodydubarry4827
    @kodydubarry4827 3 года назад +1

    If you're looking for a BIAB check out the clawhammer. I have the ten gallon 120 and i love it. Martin from homebrew challenge uses the big one.

  • @patchworxbrewing4164
    @patchworxbrewing4164 3 года назад +1

    Excellent advice but I do reuse yeast just because I like to have a few strains on hand. I love brewing but I do use a brewzilla 65l and it's awesome. No way I'd buy grain by the pound and hops by the ounce at the brew store anymore. I get a 55 lbs of rahr pilsner and pale malt for 46 bucks at my local store. I love my local shop but I gotta feed my kids and put gas in the old dodge truck that gets horrible gas mileage. Cheers man I appreciate your videos

  • @chrisinestes
    @chrisinestes 3 года назад +1

    I'm interested in the 10 gallon BIAB system you end up with. I'd love to have a 20 Gallon Spike Solo, but can't $$$wing it, so I want to build my own version of it.

    • @AlexMoss002
      @AlexMoss002 3 года назад +1

      Check out Clawhammer Supply. I love their 5 gallon system

    • @chrisinestes
      @chrisinestes 3 года назад

      @@AlexMoss002 Thanks for the tip. I've seen their stuff, and it looks great. But, their 20 gallon kettle, (10 gallon batch) system is $1800, which is similar to the Spike Solo.

    • @chrisinestes
      @chrisinestes 2 года назад

      In case anybody was wondering…. Yeah, I know, it’s the internet, nobody really cares… 😀 but… I bought a Blichmann Breweasy 10. It’s an awesome rig!

  • @frankornelaz8234
    @frankornelaz8234 3 года назад +1

    Great information like always. Thanks

  • @paskrell
    @paskrell 2 года назад +1

    I did a first (saison) and third place (ipa) on a national, pro and amateur competition. Both in buckets. The first place was a split batch freak accident. My cellar is at 17C - I can increase with a heat pad where needed.
    Still like the shiny stuff though. Lol

  • @BaronCervecero
    @BaronCervecero 3 года назад +1

    Nice video man, I follow the steps for the seltzer , really help me a lot. 🤙

  • @TheApartmentBrewer
    @TheApartmentBrewer 3 года назад +1

    Great video, and 100% on point, especially #5. You know what I bought after using my CF5 for a while? An anvil bucket, because it's easier to use. Also, way to shout out all the fellow brewtubers, cheers to that!

    • @HOMEBREW4LIFE
      @HOMEBREW4LIFE  3 года назад +1

      Oh for sure. I still havent even opened my anvil crucible. I looked at the design once and just stuck with the bucket 💯

  • @GregMurphyCanFixIt
    @GregMurphyCanFixIt 3 года назад +1

    Thanks, CH! Great info for newbies and seasoned brewers, alike.

  • @RiggerBrew
    @RiggerBrew 3 года назад

    Interesting that you come out with this as I'm currently moving off my 10Gal 2 vessel system to 1BBL 2 vessel system. Mostly because I want to brew less often so i have time to get thigs done . Brewing every other weekend is taking up too much time... Now i can brew about 8 times a year and have the same volume of beer. I was on the 10gal system for 7years.

  • @eddyviera5737
    @eddyviera5737 2 года назад +1

    If you live in a climate where you can grow hops, you can get a really good return on investment. Also buying used is good 2...i got a kegerator with a keg n. O2 tank for 300, some people buy the stuff and get bored

  • @ArtilleryChannel
    @ArtilleryChannel 3 года назад +2

    I got my 10 gal biab from morebeer. It has 4 loops, seems pretty strong, and fits perfectly in my 10 gal keggle

    • @HOMEBREW4LIFE
      @HOMEBREW4LIFE  3 года назад +1

      Now that's exactly what i'm talking about!

    • @ArtilleryChannel
      @ArtilleryChannel 3 года назад

      @@HOMEBREW4LIFE we use a 2 pulley system to cut the weight in half. Hook it to a piece of rebar straddled on the last 2 rungs of a ladder. Work smarter, not harder!

    • @redballs
      @redballs 3 года назад

      I stole a 5 gallon paint stainer bag from work. Works great and it was free!

    • @tman9338
      @tman9338 3 года назад

      @@ArtilleryChannel you got a video of this setup??? Been looking for the best option with my current setup. I’m stoked !!!

    • @ArtilleryChannel
      @ArtilleryChannel 3 года назад

      @@tman9338 I don't, but it's a pretty simple setup. Make sure your burner is 16"x16" a 15 gallon keggle fits perfectly on it. I strap an 8 gallon kettle with water heated to 170 degrees high on the ladder steps and rinse off the grain slowly as the bag is hanging & draining. Make sure you give the bag a good squeeze & be careful it's hot!

  • @LetsHaveSomeBeer
    @LetsHaveSomeBeer 3 года назад +1

    Loving the straight forward advice on equipment. You’ve convinced me to buy a vacuum sealer. Haha! I’ve actually been meaning to find a more efficient ways to store hops. Any tips of buying fruit on a budget? Love your input! Cheers fellow homebrewer!

    • @HOMEBREW4LIFE
      @HOMEBREW4LIFE  3 года назад

      I'm not really a fruit guy, and when i am.. I just buy canned stuff off amazon #guilty

    • @brianheuschkel3391
      @brianheuschkel3391 2 года назад

      I buy it frozen on sale at grocery store or check out Costco, Sams or BJs

  • @michaelcooney7687
    @michaelcooney7687 2 года назад +1

    I’m a self confessed low budget brewer.
    I use canned extract from Woolworths home brand, buy 20 kg (44lb) dry malt extract, dextrose by the 10 kg (22lb) filter own water, co2 purge kegs from harvesting fermentation co2, buy bulk hops and yeast past its use by date…
    Yep… I’m cheap.. but the beer is better than the moronic swill from big Aussie breweries.

  • @chozomonkey
    @chozomonkey 3 года назад +1

    Struggling with the last one. "Nice is not necessary." I still do Partial Mashes with extracts (The homebrew shop by me has bulk Pilsner extract for similar prices to gran. Like $1.50 per lb) because I don't have a ton of gear, and it works totally fine. I still want a nice Anvil Foundry. But is it necessary? Probably not. Kinda like you've said before, it's all about nailing down your system and making it work for you.

  • @Sedd7848
    @Sedd7848 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for keeping it real Braj!

  • @matthewkaiser310
    @matthewkaiser310 3 года назад +1

    I've been doing some lagers for the summer and those beers are coming out really cheap! Less than $20 for 5 gallon batches. Keep brewing Braj! Check you on the Hoppy Hour....MBC!!!

  • @ElementaryBrewingCo
    @ElementaryBrewingCo 3 года назад +3

    Shout out received! Too many good topics to comment here. I’ll save it for the Hoppy Hour chat. Stay chill Brajlord!

    • @HOMEBREW4LIFE
      @HOMEBREW4LIFE  3 года назад

      Heck yeah brian and ill be bugging you soon about ur setup ❤️ 🍻

  • @fdk7014
    @fdk7014 3 года назад +1

    With the beer prices in Finland it's very easy to save money brewing your own here!

  • @davidcortez9302
    @davidcortez9302 3 года назад +1

    Have you had any bad experiences buying hops that are discounted because they are old? I see Yakima Valley offering good deals on their 2020 crop.

  • @biohybrid_396
    @biohybrid_396 3 года назад +1

    Always dropping that knowledge!

    • @HOMEBREW4LIFE
      @HOMEBREW4LIFE  3 года назад +1

      Yo! send me a switch request g: SW-0946-4492-7889

    • @biohybrid_396
      @biohybrid_396 3 года назад +1

      @@HOMEBREW4LIFE I'll be home Friday and I'll definitely add you g!

  • @stephenmarquez3308
    @stephenmarquez3308 3 года назад +1

    Started buying hops by the pound now off Yakima Valley and Yakima Chief. Soooo much easier and cheaper prices then the homebrew store.

    • @tman9338
      @tman9338 3 года назад

      Any way to get around shipping costs???

    • @HOMEBREW4LIFE
      @HOMEBREW4LIFE  3 года назад

      Good man Stephen!

  • @ItsReck1
    @ItsReck1 3 года назад +1

    Scaling up ain’t in the wheelhouse for me. But the rest definitely! Don’t need that stainless steel fermenter, content with my kegland fermenters.

    • @HOMEBREW4LIFE
      @HOMEBREW4LIFE  3 года назад

      understood braj, and good seeing you in the discord

  • @bobbob-ze9zo
    @bobbob-ze9zo 3 года назад +2

    Extract vs Grain -How much grain does it take to make 1 lb of extract.
    I get extract at $2.50 a lb w/shipping. Is this a good price ?

    • @HOMEBREW4LIFE
      @HOMEBREW4LIFE  3 года назад

      I'm not too sure man.. I'm out of the extract game, but somebody will help you out on discord

    • @bhhacker
      @bhhacker 3 года назад

      Is it dry or liquid extract? Dry lasts waaaay longer. 5 to 9lbs a batch probably, so you have extract plus steeping grains and hops. So what...25-30$ a batch. Not terrible

    • @bobbob-ze9zo
      @bobbob-ze9zo 3 года назад

      @@bhhacker liquid extract and by
      extending my yeast I come in about $20.00 a 5 gal batch.
      I guess my real question is worth it to go all grain?

    • @bhhacker
      @bhhacker 3 года назад

      @@bobbob-ze9zo for me I still do both. I live up in Alaska though and it's harder to get fresh ingredients. A lot of people crap on extract but I've made awesome beers and in less time than all grain. With all grain you have more control over your beers I feel but either will produce awesome results as long as you are doing everything else right

    • @bobbob-ze9zo
      @bobbob-ze9zo 3 года назад

      @@bhhacker All grain is a lot bigger expense for equipment.Just trying to make the jump.

  • @Soupy_loopy
    @Soupy_loopy 3 года назад +1

    I wish I would have had this advice back in 2010. But I have lived and learned, and spent money on different things. I think as long as you keep at it and brew enough good beer, the cost of equipment is nothing in the long run. But it's a matter of buying the right shit to begin with

  • @RichardCockerill
    @RichardCockerill 3 года назад +1

    i time travel......and go back to 1970 and my favorite pub where a glass of draft is 30 cents and a pack of smokes about $1.25..time travel is great,other than that a six pack of colt 45 is awesome :]

  • @michaelford8494
    @michaelford8494 3 года назад +1

    I have been propagating my own yeast for a few months now. I've been using imperial the most. What is your favorite brand of yeast to use? Thanks, Keep up the great work Braj's

    • @HOMEBREW4LIFE
      @HOMEBREW4LIFE  3 года назад

      I don't have a favorite brand, but omega wins for the branding, cheers!

    • @michaelford8494
      @michaelford8494 3 года назад

      @delreydavid that's what I meant by propagating. Just doing an over build on the cell count and keep the rest to make a starter again and keep overbuilding enough to keep it going. Although I only do it about 5-6 times from the original yeast packet.

  • @kevinfidler8074
    @kevinfidler8074 3 года назад +1

    The biab method is what I do, if you still have your keggle there's a company that makes a biab for keggles. Morebeer.com also has some cheaper ones which fit keggles. I use 2 1 for grains, then one for pellet hops.
    As for 6pk of good beer price where Im at its $10, but I hate paying that price for beer so I make my own.

    • @HOMEBREW4LIFE
      @HOMEBREW4LIFE  3 года назад

      Solid feedback kevin!

    • @kevinfidler8074
      @kevinfidler8074 3 года назад

      @@HOMEBREW4LIFE thanks, and here is a link to the brew bag Ive been using for about a year
      www.brewinabag.com/

    • @tman9338
      @tman9338 3 года назад

      Link for keggle BIAB?????

    • @kevinfidler8074
      @kevinfidler8074 3 года назад

      @@tman9338 I posted it in a 2nd comment, which is just above yours. I'll post it again though
      www.brewinabag.com/

  • @satmuts
    @satmuts 3 года назад +1

    Well you guys lucky . i buy extract beer cost 18$ and few other things like corn sugar for 40$ + 450$ for DHL shipping alone from USA to Saudi Arabia lol . so just 1 extract for 5 GL batch cost me more then 500$ . so is it worth it ? well if you live in a country not allowing alcohol then yes at least for me

  • @doscheves5876
    @doscheves5876 3 года назад +1

    Nice tips!! Im gona put them to work! Saludos! 🤟😎🍻

    • @HOMEBREW4LIFE
      @HOMEBREW4LIFE  3 года назад +1

      Cheers Braj thx for always showing support!

  • @johnyboy19685
    @johnyboy19685 2 года назад

    Great advice watching from the Uk here keep it simple I brew my own beer so that I can have the beers me and my friends like you don’t have to have all the latest shiny all singing all dancing gear. You can make great beer with some pretty basic equipment keep it sanitised follow your recipes and you’ve cracked it cheers everybody.

  • @cmcurran5
    @cmcurran5 3 года назад +2

    Bro I had the same shock when I did my first hazy. Problem was the home brew shop was only doing phone call orders and you pick up. Saw my 65 dollar receipt lol

  • @IDillon0
    @IDillon0 3 года назад +1

    great video as always CH

  • @mozz69r
    @mozz69r 3 года назад +3

    I've just had a look at my equipment tracker... sitting at about £1700 spent on equipment, never mind ingredients.
    Have I made a lot of beer - yes
    Have I had fun making lots of beer - yes
    Have my friends, who thought I was mental for converting the garage into a microbrewery and taproom been proven wrong, because lockdown closed all the pubs for nearly a year - yes
    Conclusion - totes worth it.

  • @tbland1469
    @tbland1469 3 года назад +1

    Are you doing 10 gallon batches in the Anvil 10.5? Or just doing 2 5 gallon batches on the same day?

    • @HOMEBREW4LIFE
      @HOMEBREW4LIFE  3 года назад

      It's impossible to go 10 gallons in the anvil

    • @tbland1469
      @tbland1469 3 года назад +1

      @@HOMEBREW4LIFE Nothing is impossible CH, NOTHING! Thanks Braj, keep up the good work, looking forward to the next cooking video!

    • @HOMEBREW4LIFE
      @HOMEBREW4LIFE  3 года назад

      @@tbland1469 Cheers brotha!

  • @RobNorton
    @RobNorton 3 года назад +5

    Have less beer drinking friends is my #1. At least ones that don't ever chip in / brew themselves! All great advice her!

    • @HOMEBREW4LIFE
      @HOMEBREW4LIFE  3 года назад +2

      Ha, that's great advice! "HOMEBREW IS NOT FREE" t shirts en route!

    • @RobNorton
      @RobNorton 3 года назад

      @@HOMEBREW4LIFE love it!

    • @adambee2224
      @adambee2224 3 года назад +1

      Unless they've got gains and can help lift the 10 gallon kettles.

    • @Soupy_loopy
      @Soupy_loopy 3 года назад

      That was all my friends, now I drink by myself

    • @anthonymurphy6649
      @anthonymurphy6649 3 года назад

      Absolutely!

  • @duanewhittle2992
    @duanewhittle2992 3 года назад +3

    In golf we say there are no pictures on your scorecard. If you score well it speaks for itself. So if your beer tastes great who cares how expensive your equipment is!

  • @theronjclark
    @theronjclark 3 года назад +1

    10:18 magnum....LOL.......always making me laugh man....always ....thanks

  • @NitsujWrenches
    @NitsujWrenches 3 года назад +2

    Shout out to Camp Onnawanna.

  • @EmmetFurey
    @EmmetFurey 3 года назад +1

    Enough about saving money. I wanna spend money, will you ever do Homebrew 4 Life pint glasses? Do that and ship them to me in Ireland please ✌️

  • @dillonw405
    @dillonw405 3 года назад +1

    Yall ever buy from hopsdirect?

  • @naka1backbrewery854
    @naka1backbrewery854 3 года назад +1

    You can save a lot of money over building a yeast starter and reuse the yeast! I’ve made over 50 gallons for beer with one thing of yeast. Highly recommend

    • @HOMEBREW4LIFE
      @HOMEBREW4LIFE  3 года назад +1

      Ur more efficient than me NB!

    • @tman9338
      @tman9338 3 года назад

      What yeast strain did u use ??? Yeast harvest technique. ???

    • @tman9338
      @tman9338 3 года назад

      Little help with your steps to reuse yeast ???

    • @naka1backbrewery854
      @naka1backbrewery854 3 года назад

      @@tman9338 white labs 001 has been my go to for a lot of brews, along with Imperal yeast juice. ruclips.net/video/-qv_HF-YDQQ/видео.html this video explains how to build your yeast up and save a little to use for your next batch.

    • @naka1backbrewery854
      @naka1backbrewery854 3 года назад

      @@HOMEBREW4LIFE maybe! I’ve seen you build yeast starter before. Save a 1/3 of it, and use it again for your next batch.

  • @douglasmetzgar7815
    @douglasmetzgar7815 3 года назад +1

    Where do you purchase your hops from?

    • @HOMEBREW4LIFE
      @HOMEBREW4LIFE  3 года назад +1

      yakima valley and they do have great friday sales

  • @overclockin2022
    @overclockin2022 3 года назад +1

    Your videos are great for someone looking at starting to home brew.
    How'd you get Nicholas Cage to do your voiceover for your videos??

  • @TheFloaterjoe
    @TheFloaterjoe 3 года назад

    Brewing a small 10gal beer with no dry hop first and then a big 10gal beer second on the same yeast cake is my jam! Then toss it.

  • @ignoranceisstrenght1984
    @ignoranceisstrenght1984 3 года назад +2

    Saving money by homebrewing? That's the kind of thing you tell the girlfriend after unboxing your new toys!
    But I get your point. It does not have to be expensive. Great video and great tips, most of them I do.
    I have the foundry 10.5 and a mash king cooler and I started to think about how I can scale up. Mash more, take 6.5g, batch sparge and collect a weaker wort.

  • @GenusBrewing
    @GenusBrewing 3 года назад +6

    Let's collab on a video of how to spend the most money possible on brewing!?

    • @HOMEBREW4LIFE
      @HOMEBREW4LIFE  3 года назад

      I think your lobster videos take the cake!

    • @patfase
      @patfase 3 года назад

      Buy a canning machine.

  • @Themassaman1
    @Themassaman1 3 года назад +1

    I keep saving my yeast but I've yet to reuse anything but one kveik. just keep throwing $8 at new omega strains.

    • @HOMEBREW4LIFE
      @HOMEBREW4LIFE  3 года назад

      that was my same exact problem braj. Then i'd second guess myself even using it after like a month or so

    • @tman9338
      @tman9338 3 года назад

      Funny... I went 3 generation with Omega Kviek then I got nervous. Same recipe and number 2 and 3 tasted better than #1.

  • @ShortCircuitedBrewers
    @ShortCircuitedBrewers 3 года назад +1

    BRRRAAJJJ. So much math.. kryptonite.. lol good analsys of the cost cuts! 👍🍻

    • @HOMEBREW4LIFE
      @HOMEBREW4LIFE  3 года назад +1

      I got you an encore if you can sit thru 15 minutes of aimless bantar

  • @Hacky2447
    @Hacky2447 3 года назад +1

    Sites to buy hops in bulk?

    • @HOMEBREW4LIFE
      @HOMEBREW4LIFE  3 года назад +1

      Yakima Valley and Amazon but amazon is scarce

    • @Hacky2447
      @Hacky2447 3 года назад

      @@HOMEBREW4LIFE yeah, Amazon doesn’t look so great for selection. Yakima valley looks great! Have you noticed differences with 2017, 2018/19,2020 batches? Think it’s better to buy 2020/2021 hops instead?

  • @adamsandoval730
    @adamsandoval730 2 месяца назад +1

    Invest in a DIY keezer and skip the bottling nightmare for a few bucks extra and a couple of 2 x 6's... the ladies will love your tap handles..😂

  • @TheWrightTech
    @TheWrightTech 3 года назад +1

    What’s the discord link? Says that one is no longer valid

    • @HOMEBREW4LIFE
      @HOMEBREW4LIFE  3 года назад +1

      Does this work? discord.gg/VYWSHauN

    • @TheWrightTech
      @TheWrightTech 3 года назад

      @@HOMEBREW4LIFE thanks 🤙🏽

  • @Hellbrews
    @Hellbrews 3 года назад +3

    One vessel to brew them all, one vessel to ferment them, one vessel to carb them and one vessel to crack them all, In the Land of Mordor where the Brajes lie...

  • @stevenstrawn5009
    @stevenstrawn5009 3 года назад +1

    Maybe buying grain in bulk would save$ already have all the equipment I need temp control, kegs, pumps etc.

    • @HOMEBREW4LIFE
      @HOMEBREW4LIFE  3 года назад

      Yeah i buy all base malts in bulk, cheers!

  • @smashergator6897
    @smashergator6897 3 года назад +1

    Magnums?

  • @Rubio_Eric
    @Rubio_Eric 3 года назад +1

    Where do u get your hops from?

    • @HOMEBREW4LIFE
      @HOMEBREW4LIFE  3 года назад +1

      Friends breweries by the pound and lhbs for 1-2 ounces for a lager or something

    • @Rubio_Eric
      @Rubio_Eric 3 года назад +1

      @@HOMEBREW4LIFE lucky u. I found some citra from yakima valley hops for 23 bucks and galaxy for 29 a pound. Best price ive found so far

    • @Rubio_Eric
      @Rubio_Eric 3 года назад +1

      Ill ask in the discord and let the homies answer

    • @HOMEBREW4LIFE
      @HOMEBREW4LIFE  3 года назад

      @@Rubio_Eric yakimavalleyhops.com/collections/domestic-hop-pellets/products/amarillo-hop-pellets?variant=34608959815813

  • @backwaterboatrehab
    @backwaterboatrehab 3 года назад +2

    'However you get there, is however you get there.' GD right bro

  • @tweezy5923
    @tweezy5923 Год назад +1

    😂😂😂😂😂😂 vacuum sealed magnums tho!

  • @tommanning7337
    @tommanning7337 3 года назад +1

    Right on man!!!!
    MBC!!!!! Ahhhhhhhhhh!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @HOMEBREW4LIFE
      @HOMEBREW4LIFE  3 года назад

      Sorry for the late reply, cheers TM!

  • @escapethematrix4204
    @escapethematrix4204 Месяц назад +1

    Came for the tips, stayed for the chronotrigger music

  • @Grandpa_RLP
    @Grandpa_RLP 3 года назад +1

    You may not want to answer this in a public forum like this but I will ask. How do you go about selling your brew without trouble from the man?

    • @HOMEBREW4LIFE
      @HOMEBREW4LIFE  3 года назад +1

      highly illegal braj #moonshining

    • @Grandpa_RLP
      @Grandpa_RLP 3 года назад

      @@HOMEBREW4LIFE Could you tell me where you get your brew bags? How many uses do you get out of one?

  • @dennislnbrewing
    @dennislnbrewing 3 года назад +1

    1. SMASH - Single Malt And Single Hop.
    2. An Anvil pump is like $50. It makes gravity a thing of the past. (Queue floating dog) Simplifies the day so much! I love mine. I had a cheap $18 solar pump but it kept getting clogged and hops debris ruined it. Wished I went to the expensive one first.
    3. Splatches. Nice. I love split batches.
    4. Dude. I wish I could find $40 55# bags of grain. :mindexplodes:

    • @HOMEBREW4LIFE
      @HOMEBREW4LIFE  3 года назад +1

      I love when the pumps work, but when they don't... say helllo #mothernature

  • @djneoda1535
    @djneoda1535 2 года назад

    GREAT VIDEO
    THANKS
    Peace ✌

    • @HOMEBREW4LIFE
      @HOMEBREW4LIFE  2 года назад +1

      Glad you enjoyed it

    • @djneoda1535
      @djneoda1535 2 года назад

      @@HOMEBREW4LIFE I'm going to move up to 10 gallon BIAB.

  • @trevgoldie
    @trevgoldie 3 года назад +1

    I was told there would be no maths…. But this helps! Nice job sir

  • @lexsteel8528
    @lexsteel8528 3 года назад +5

    BRAJ!

  • @TheDEEGomez
    @TheDEEGomez 3 года назад +7

    It’s Wednesday brajs! Get your beer ready for MBCs tonight! 🍻

    • @HOMEBREW4LIFE
      @HOMEBREW4LIFE  3 года назад +2

      that's right! see you soon Braj!

    • @redballs
      @redballs 3 года назад +1

      Guess im getting drunk tonight.

  • @justinharmon8082
    @justinharmon8082 Год назад +1

    Best savings on hops: grow your own (if possible, of course)

  • @TheBruSho
    @TheBruSho 3 года назад +2

    BIAB 4 Life!! Also can’t wait for #splatchboysummer

    • @HOMEBREW4LIFE
      @HOMEBREW4LIFE  3 года назад +2

      😂😂😂😂 chet would be proud!

  • @mitchspurlock3626
    @mitchspurlock3626 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for reminding people that humans have been brewing beer successfully for thousands of years, without stainless steel glycol yada yada.

  • @justinmishler9967
    @justinmishler9967 2 года назад +1

    I would have to brew for the rest of my life to break even. I like to compare it to fishing- could a fisherman ever break even catching their own fish vs buying it at a seafood market? Some of those fisherman have an easy $50K in the boat alone. The fact is, fresh caught fish taste better because you caught it yourself and it's more fresh. Same idea with homebrew I would think!

  • @commentator2.0
    @commentator2.0 3 года назад +1

    Saving $7 on yeast every time is still worth it to me. Just make a starter and pour some off for your next batch 👍. It’s too easy to not do it

  • @Soupy_loopy
    @Soupy_loopy 3 года назад +1

    You know you're losing it when you're vacuum sealing condoms bro

  • @Bk-uc8fe
    @Bk-uc8fe 3 года назад +7

    See if Clawhammer will give you the RUclipsr discount on there 10gal system.

    • @HOMEBREW4LIFE
      @HOMEBREW4LIFE  3 года назад +2

      is it BIAB? lemme know

    • @patrickmcelveen387
      @patrickmcelveen387 3 года назад

      Yeah, you can see it in action on their channel or the homebrew challenge channel. Not cheap though.

    • @Bk-uc8fe
      @Bk-uc8fe 3 года назад

      Yes sir BIAB, your boy Brian at Short circuit has it.

    • @AlexMoss002
      @AlexMoss002 3 года назад

      Second Clawhammer. Emmet is awesome there.

    • @tman9338
      @tman9338 3 года назад

      I saw the video and nearly creamed my shorts. Been looking for a basket that will fit in my keggle and won’t break the bank. Got sharp edges on my keggle and afraid I’ll rip my bag.

  • @seriomarkj
    @seriomarkj 3 года назад +1

    Remember...you can brew a 5 gal hefeweizen for 25$, super easy, super delicious, works for any set up...enjoy

  • @MusicGodsNFT
    @MusicGodsNFT Год назад +1

    I love this channel... A LOT. I really enjoyed this video except the blatant lack of MBC. Boooooooooo 4 days. Better luck next shoot. :D

    • @HOMEBREW4LIFE
      @HOMEBREW4LIFE  Год назад

      💯

    • @MusicGodsNFT
      @MusicGodsNFT Год назад

      @@HOMEBREW4LIFE BTW: I only recently found this channel as I have wanted to brew for over a decade but it never made it to the top of the list. It's on now though. I also enjoyed kickin it with you all in the Hoppy Hour. Keep doing your thing man!

  • @EnclaveZA
    @EnclaveZA 5 месяцев назад +1

    I just want my beer to not taste like Amstel! They own my country and I think its nasty! And all the competition just seem to be clones IMO. How can you compare a basic bitter nasty beer to a beautiful craft haizy😂😂😂 thats why I brew!

  • @michaeltooke9164
    @michaeltooke9164 Год назад +1

    $15 dollar six packs!? wow.

  • @DanielJAudette
    @DanielJAudette Год назад

    And 8 pack of bud here in canada is 18 bucks

    • @DanielJAudette
      @DanielJAudette Год назад +1

      Look at claw hammer supply they still use the 5 gallon bucket fermenter