Extra Special Bitter

Chris O'Neill | July 14, 2009

My latest drinkable batch is an Extra Special Bitter. I am really enjoying this one, almost as much as my very popular Irish Red Ale. This is a great traditional British bitter ale that I am enjoying both chilled and at room temperature just the same. It has a delicious hoppy taste [...]

Espresso Stout First Tasting

Chris O'Neill | February 25, 2009

The batch of espresso stout is one week in the bottle and I have dipped in for a taste.  Typically I wait at least 2-3 weeks in the bottle until I consider it ready to drink, but I wanted to see how the flavour and carbonation are developing along the way – with a pleasant [...]

Drunk Tank: Who is your king?

Chris O'Neill | February 22, 2009

This is the first contribution to the Drunk Tank, a collection of beer-related images and videos I find funny or insightful.
A bit controversial?

As much as I don’t care for mainstream beers like Bud (home brew is so much better) this billboard is simply hilarious.  I find comfort in the fact that Jesus is into beer [...]

Okanagan Spring Pale Ale Recipe

Chris O'Neill | February 19, 2009

This week I transferred my batch of pale ale to the secondary and thought I would share the recipe.  The place I buy beer supplies from had a recipe that clones the Okanagan Spring Pale Ale, which has been traditionally my “house beer” until I started brewing beer myself.
11 lbs 2-row pale malt
0.5 lbs honey [...]

Espresso Stout Bottled

Chris O'Neill | February 19, 2009

Yesterday I bottled the batch of espresso stout.  I was blown away by the depth and complexity of flavour – can’t wait for the carbonation to kick in and make some delicious black and tans with my other batch of pale ale.

Welcome!

Chris O'Neill | February 16, 2009

Welcome to this new blog about beer home brewing.  The site is still under construction and will be complete soon.

Welcome!

This blog is dedicated to making your own beer. What's more satifying than taking grain, water, hops, and yeast with your own hands and brewing delicious beer?