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Tiger Brewery Tour in Singapore

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If you want an enjoyable and interesting day out when visiting Singapore book yourself into the Tiger Brewery where you can not only learn how this tasty drop is produced but sample a little bit of it the end of the tour. For about $10 you can visit the brew house, the packaging hall and the beautiful Tiger Tavern. Located behind the Raffles Golf Course it is in easy reach of all of the island city by MRT and Bus. The brewery offers three tours most week days and is conducted in English. For most visitors other than the sample at the end the historic presentation of advertising and beer memorabilia is the highlight of the tour, there is some very cool antique beer making equipment and paraphernalia. Tiger is one of Asia’s biggest beers being brewed in both Singapore and Malaysia, it has won a whole trophy cabinet of prestigious awards for excellence over the years and is available in over 50 countries.

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Beer in a can Brew Kit

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Last week we introduced you to the basic home brew kit. Nearly everyone who gets into home brewing starts with one of these, if you picked up one of these new you will have along with your fermenter tub and various other doo dads, your beer in a can mix.
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Getting Started with Home Brewing

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Many beer connoisseurs like ourselves at one point or another get tempted to brew their own beer, it’s cheap, fun and pretty easy. Over the next few weeks we are going to cover the processes of home brewing and this week we are starting off with the beginners basic brew kit. So if you want us to dumb down home brewing read on. Read the rest of this entry »

St Arnoldus the patron saint of hops and brewers

Being a Sunday we thought we would pause for a religious moment and tell you about good old St Arnoldus or Arnulf or Arnold to his mates. St Arny is the patron saint of the hop pickers and the Belgian brewers. He was born in Flanders in Belgian around 1040 and lived to a ripe old age in those days of around 47 and was a career solder before joining the Benedictine monastery in Soissons France. He became a hermit for a few years before becoming the Abbot of the monastery before becoming the bishop. The abbey brewed beer under leadership at the monastery. Today in Brussels they have a special day in July where they remember Saint Arnoldus with a huge parade which they call the ‘Day of Beer”.

Brewing – The Ingredients – Malt

We have decided that Thursdays will be brewing day on Hoppsy. Every Thursday we will have a story which will help you brew your very own delicious beer in your spare room or shed.  If you have any tips which could help other brewers start up or improve their brews please drop us a line, we would love to hear from you! We are firstly going to talk about ingredients today’s ingredient is Malt.

Malt is made from cereal grains including wheat and barley, rice or even maize, barley is the most popular in beer productions but many brews use a combination of malts and different types of the same grain. The malting process occurs when the grain wet and is allowed to germinate quickly. It is then dried in a kiln before the plant develops too much. Sometimes grains are toasted to make darker beers adding additional colour and flavor to the brew. The malting process develops special enzymes what are required to turn the grain’s starches into sugars and also enzymes that help break down proteins that the yeast needs to do its work. For the unexperienced brewer you can purchase  what is called malt extract from your brew shop where the malts have been made into a syrip like product  where you only need to add water and yeast and additonal sugars to produce your brew. Read the rest of this entry »

Beer Pizza – what an easy and tasty treat

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It is really hard to find two things that go together so beautifully than beer and pizza. Well have we got a great recipe for you and it is so so easy- a beer pizza. The best thing to use is that yeasty goo at the bottom of your brewers bucket next time you brew beer. But if you don’t brew don’t worry you can make it using your favorite kind of beer, but we suggest one that hasn’t been processed to much- see if you can get a micro brewery beer or even a bottle of your mates home brew. That way there is plenty of yeast and you are sure you will get great results.

1st job is to put a 2 cups of flour in a bowl with a pinch of salt and a knob of butter or margarine and pour in enough of your beer or brew slurry to make the flour into a dough. Knead it for a few moments and put in a covered container somewhere warm for 2 hours. Knead it again, and leave it another hour before rolling it out into a pizza shape and placing it on a greased tray. Put on your favorite pizza toppings and sauce- and pop it into a hot oven. 20 or so minutes later you will be tasting the best pizza base you have ever tasted- absolutely delicious.  Experiment with different types of beer and you will get some very tasty variations- dark beer works really well with chicken and mushroom pizza.

Brewers Wanted!

We are developing a brewing section on Hoppsy and need your help. If you have any tips or ideas which could help other brewers please send us a tip:  http://www.hoppsy.com/send-us-a-tip/