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Get Er Brewed - Brewing Beer
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Welcome to Geterbrewed! As craft beer enthusiasts based in Northern Ireland, we love providing superior ingredients and equipment for home brewers, microbreweries and distilleries. Not only do we support your brewing ventures, but we also bring you insights into the fantastic beer and spirits culture of the UK & Ireland. Subscribe now for brewing tips, expert advice, and much more.
Need help with homebrewing or a full-scale brewery setup? We've got you covered! Connect with the Geterbrewed Team - your partners in brewing and distilling excellence.
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Need help with homebrewing or a full-scale brewery setup? We've got you covered! Connect with the Geterbrewed Team - your partners in brewing and distilling excellence.
Happy Brewing!
Over A Pint - Naming Beers, Wine Kits & High ABV Beers
Let's Talk Brewing!
Welcome to our first episode of Over a Pint! In today's video, we dive into the fascinating world of naming beers and explore the creativity behind those beer names. But that's not all - we'll also discuss wine kits and how they can elevate your homemade wine game. And for the fans of high-ABV beers, we've got some interesting insights that might change how you think about your favourite strong brews in an upcoming video. So grab your favourite drink, sit back, and enjoy the episode!
www.geterbrewed.com/fermentis-safbrew-ha18-yeast-25g/
www.geterbrewed.com/wine-kits/
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HOMEBREWERS
Looking for High-Quality Brewing Ingredients and Equipment? Look no further! From extract to all-grain brewing, we offer a vast selection of ingredients and equipment to take your homebrewing skills to the next level. Shop now on our website and enjoy express worldwide shipping.
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MICROBREWERIES
Our purpose-built warehouse and storage facilities provide the finest and freshest ingredients for your brews. Coupled with our excellent customer care and expertise, brewing beer has never been more straightforward.
www.geterbrewed.com/microbrewery/
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00:00 Intro
00:31 Naming Beers
02:24 Wine Kits
03:15 High ABV Beer
04:53 What's Next?
Welcome to our first episode of Over a Pint! In today's video, we dive into the fascinating world of naming beers and explore the creativity behind those beer names. But that's not all - we'll also discuss wine kits and how they can elevate your homemade wine game. And for the fans of high-ABV beers, we've got some interesting insights that might change how you think about your favourite strong brews in an upcoming video. So grab your favourite drink, sit back, and enjoy the episode!
www.geterbrewed.com/fermentis-safbrew-ha18-yeast-25g/
www.geterbrewed.com/wine-kits/
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HOMEBREWERS
Looking for High-Quality Brewing Ingredients and Equipment? Look no further! From extract to all-grain brewing, we offer a vast selection of ingredients and equipment to take your homebrewing skills to the next level. Shop now on our website and enjoy express worldwide shipping.
www.geterbrewed.com/
MICROBREWERIES
Our purpose-built warehouse and storage facilities provide the finest and freshest ingredients for your brews. Coupled with our excellent customer care and expertise, brewing beer has never been more straightforward.
www.geterbrewed.com/microbrewery/
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00:00 Intro
00:31 Naming Beers
02:24 Wine Kits
03:15 High ABV Beer
04:53 What's Next?
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From the top of croke park it looks like wonkas factory and from the bottom to remind you.
I have one I call 'Bollox to Brexit'. It's a nice strong English ale. The recipe is on Brewfather.
Brilliant creativity 😂
Thanks Darren, hope your well!
I use a Sous Vide for my sparge water. I use the grainfather and a counterflow chiller. Has worked for me so far. Thanks for the idea of the ice bath. I brew in thailand which for chilling the wort is a little challenging. I use a commercial pop cooler hooked up the an inkbird temperature controller. I noticed you did not do a hard stir to get oxygen in the wort. Any reason why? Still trying to get my head around the rice husk (Very very available in Thailand) and what exactly it does. Laugh i use a spider. I would have problem getting my wort out if i did not. The malt flours is enough of a problem without adding the hops directly to the mix. This was a great video. to those out there that are not experienced it gave so much information. It even added tricks for old farts like me. Give the man a Thumbs up and like the video.
Thanks for your feedback, we don’t see the need to oxegenate the wort at this batch size. Rice Hulls aid the filter ability of the mash bed. It’s all about getting a balance between extract and run off when it comes to crushing malt and sometimes depending on the grist it’s beneficial to use rice hulls to help with the run off. Thanks again
@@Geterbrewed so you mean get get a more efficent sparge?
Ive just started in brewing beer, im still learning etc, and have a fermzilla etc i started off with meads with all the left over honey i get from my bee hives,just tried doing a vikings blood and a blueberry mead. Have made wines and cider,and tried a sakė (which didnt work out well lol) . Im still playing around with beer types and pushing myself to try more hoppy beers etc
I had a braggot recently from Brehon brewhouse which used a lot of honey it was a delicious beer, maybe worth a try for you?
Really enjoyable video as always 👍 When naming brews I love plays on words or phrases that relate in some way to the beer, like for example what came to mind about your high abv beer - "ABV & BYND" or "ABV & Beyond" (Above and beyond) - ABV obviously standing for alcohol percentage too! You can have that one for free! 😜 Taste, smell, colour of the beer or memories evoked while drinking it, links to nature or history might inspire a title too. Then again ridiculous unrelated names can be great too. I've never made wine, but getting bigger in to meads recently, especially using local honey and seasonal local ingredients - elderflowers at the minute etc. It definitely teaches you about patience too while waiting for them to condition and come good.
Cleaning & Patience two of the kettle requirements in brewing
Definitely a good name enhances the overall experience I believe. I love how creative it can be ..... "No Drama" from Ormeau Brewing Co has an amazing - funny story of how the name came to be 😆👌
Yeah that’s true lovely guy Andy at Ormeau I really enjoyed that one
I'm in the 4.5-5.5% bracket almost all the time, mostly due to what styles I'm making. Though if I'm going for something like an IPA then I'll push up into the 6.5-7% range rather than try to fit it into something around 5.
Yeah if I’m on the session I try to stick to your bracket . I’d love to have 7% ones but that has to be the night cap
I'm a fan of the 10% and up barrel aged beer. But they are a "one-only" drink. I like them for the flavour, not for the buzz. I need to find a 5% with all the taste...
Politics. One of my batch was named "no reverse gear" reminiscent of how the neo cons and neo-libs can't seem to be able to control their actions.
They do say don’t mix politics and business but I like that name 👍
That's a great name 🔥
@@GeterbrewedTrue that! Although I suspect my background will let me get away with that. Not yet have a brewery, but if I do (in Lagos, Nigeria) it would be one where people can discuss sports, domestic and geopolitics in a nice cozy parlour. We'll see😂
You create the experience they will come
I use the term "Ferrari without an engine" for South Africa. looks good but doesn't work. Feel free to use this for your next brew 😂
Great video guys, loving the different areas of thoughts for beer names. Personally I think it always makes a beer more memorable 👌🏻 looking forward to the high ABV beer coming 👀
Have you any name suggestions for us ?
Thank you Sam 👊
I love the 'to the point' informative vids but you can't beat throwing in some humour. Nicely done 😂👏
Thanks appreciated , have you tried making your own wine ?
@@Geterbrewed no, never developed a taste for it. Beer all the way 🍺
I didn't mind working in restaurants until I realized people call me with their fingers like a dog
Yeah it’s a dick move to click your fingers for attention
How do you think this would compare to WLP940 or Baja for a Mexican Cerveza?
It’s hard to tell atm as the yeast is just newly released but we will be experimenting to see
Wine from Cullybackey hey. Lol. Bought my first sg wine platinum kit last week and looking forward to trying it out.
Happy days let us know how you get on
Looks good, but not sure it's good enough to justify double the price of Grainfather equivalent model.
What product are you comparing to?
@@Geterbrewed SF50 and SF70. To be fair, they don't look as well made, but they are half the price.
😅😅🔥🔥🎬
Excellent Hernan , have you tried making your own wine yet ?
I have .... And its definitely a very rewarding experience 🔥
If this had a 2" tri clamp port for an element, it could double as a BIAB kettle that becomes a fermenter with no need to transfer into another vessel.
Cool
What enzyme?
Hi. There is a mixture of yeast-specific enzymes, designed to get the most out of the yeast. Yeast (Saccharomyces pastorianus), Maltodextrin, Glucoamylase from Aspergillus niger (EC 3.2.1.3), Emulsifier E491 (sorbitan monostearate) You can find out more about the yeast on our website. But don't hesitate to get in touch for more information. www.geterbrewed.com/fermentis-safbrew-ld-20-25g
Looking great guys ❤
No airlock on the IBC cubes? I'm surprised
Show the process???
If you want to see the pellets being made you’ll get a great view of the process here: ua-cam.com/video/cIon8ytoGzU/v-deo.htmlsi=7mLZGfwfu0OuUm-b
Great interview! Every sureshot beer I have tried has been fantastic. Hazy through to Oat stout all 10/10. Look forward to all the future beers that they brew for us all 👍👍
Yeah they make incredible beer it was great to get some tips from them
brilliant little video! Thanks for the effort setting this one up. So many products out there, and to hear the rationale behind each, is great.
Brains Dark Mild might be the best low ABV beer on the market for me. Great cask ale. What a CV of some of the best breweries across the UK!
Sure is a lot of experience and a lovely bloke too
Are these an alternative to chemsan or starsan?
These are an enzymatic based cleaner that is biodegradable
Can Enzybrew 10 be used with cold water too? (Presumably you’d need a longer soak time)
Hi, the spec sheet states 45-60 degrees it doesn’t mention cold water
Apple skin has its own yeast.
Just a pity you can't use anything other than a hydrometer after pitching the yeast
It's not 1.008 it's 1.006-1.002 more on the lower range
Sorry, but the background music is very annoying and unnecessary.
Refractometer is great for pre fermentation readings. A bit more complicated for post fermentation. 🍻🍻
Hello there. First want to thank you for your very professional business and costumer service 🤝 I'm mostly interested in to distilling malts. And i didn't really understand why distillers moved away from golden promis malt? Is to low yield?
Hi, I would imagine its for a higher yielding malt variety that produces more litres of alcohol , we would say that these efficiencies do have an impact on flavour but understand some distilleries need to hit targets set by the accountants. Heritage malt varieties are at a premium price because they are difficult to grow so its always trying to find a balance
Right i am hooked need to buy the kit and beer mix
Just lost windswept my local craft
Can you share equipments you have used there to make your beer? Or if yiu have any videos for that? We are homebrewers lookingto graduate to these fancy equipments for more controlled beer making.
Yeah we have loads of videos on the channel highlighting equipment , if you need some specific advise please drop us an email and we would be happy to help
It's pure poison. It is a sugar not a carbohydrate, has GI of 100 (2x sugar) yet loophole allows food companies to label it as a carbohydrate and not as a sugar. Consumers think they are buying a workout product low sugar high carbohydrate when in reality it's spiking your blood sugar off the charts destroying your body.
Loved your tour of the Guinness brewery in Dublin. Quick question, is the Brewmonk and Hopcat basically the same equipment?
No the HC is made in another factory and wouldn’t have the same support or quality from what we have experienced
Would have to pay me to drink harp. Whitewater stuff is great. Must try Deers Head in Belfast. Got the worst hangover of my life in there 27 years ago drinking pints of Furstenburg, or Fightenburg as my best mate called it.
Northern Ireland politicians are the fun prevention team. These breweries and tap houses don't attract yahoos so I don't see what the problem is. £100K for a licence is a disgrace. Restrictions on brewing are just another symptom of our backward politicians who are full of their own self importance.
luv to see local bagged wort kits from independant breweries
One thing I like about the Irish is that they are down to the point and just do it without any complications and fancy bullshit! Wonderful video sir.
Thanks so much 👍
Sorry to disappoint, but it's not the first affordable pressure fermenter and not even stainless steel pressure fermenter brewtools MiniUni series are even more expensive glycol jacket MiniUni are cheaper then this but in fairness i like window on fermenter nice 👍
Just stumbled on this. Looking forward to trying out these products, they are brilliantly priced. What do I need to order to make a weissbeir with the orange and coriander Jonny mentioned? GEB codes would be appreciated
Affordable pressure fermenters available for years at even cheaper its called fermzilla 😂 everything in this short is false information 😅
It’s the first affordable stainless steel pressurised fermenter , fermzilla are plastic and don’t offer the same accessories . They are still a great option but this is all about the stainless steel
Fantastic product 👏
It really is!
Some great tips! Totally agree with time, give each step its appropriate time! 👍
Yeah patience is rewarded in brewing
No Glycol Jacket? Why; such a miss...
The guys that manufactured this also developed the ferminator for temperature control so initially it’s focus is for it to be used with that. I’d say they will have a cool insert available and develop adding jacket at a later date . The pricing point to make an affordable model for homebrewers I’m sure drove those decisions for now
@@Geterbrewed Surely someone could invent an external glycol jacket (SS) to wrap around a tank, maybe with a copper back to increase efficiency...It isn't that much more SS for a jacket - It amazes me how much cost it adds.
This really makes the weird/trendy stuff like milkshake IPAs seem like a Saturday Night Live parody lol. Great video! Love the tradition, never lose it. Cheers from the US!
Is cask ale available in the US? still blows our minds the reach this channel gets thanks for chatting
@@Geterbrewed Some places do have cask, but they're few and far between. It's catching on a bit in homebrewing though, people using kegs as casks and rigging up beer engines. I've only bottled my UK-style brews (actually i've kegged a few too, but still no cask), someday would like to have a proper setup. cheers!
Cool but I can't find the link