Hop Rhizomes have arrived! You can come in and purchase rhizomes for $5 each, or but 5 get one free. If you have Pre-Ordered hop rhizomes, you can come in and pick up your orders at this time. Hops are very easy to grow, they are perennial, very ornamental, and produce plenty of hops to[…]
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Homebrew Emporium now has a new probiotic Korean Rice wine
Rice wine has been produced throughout Asia for millennia. This brew is based on the Korean Rice Wine Makgeolli (Mak-Oh-Lee). That is, they use rice, yeast, amylase and water to approximate this traditional fermentation. Makgeolli has been around for 1000’s of years and has through the ages proved itself to be very beneficial to your health. HomeBrew[…]
We are now carrying Imperial Organic Liquid Yeast
Imperial produces a GMO free and 100 % natural yeast and is the first manufacturer of certified organic liquid yeast, producing a product in an environmentally responsible way. We are currently carrying 5 different varieties and they are: A04 Barbarian – Ready to attack your IPA, Barbarian produces stone fruit esters that work great[…]
Judging the 13th annual Italian Community Center Wine contest in Troy, NY
It was Lucky 13 for the judges at Troy’s 13th annual ICC Wine contest. Brian Gwynn, owner of Specialty Wines & More, a wine importer, Roger Savoy, Homebrew Emporium, Fred LeBrun, Times Union, and Mike LoPorto, LoPorto’s Restaurant, Troy, reunited to once again judge wine at the ICC Saturday, April 1st. But nobody was fooling[…]
2017 Big Brew Day & Food Drive
Every year the American Homebrew Association encourages homebrewers around the world to gather around their kettles and welcome spring by brewing the biggest batch of homebrew ever! This event, Big Brew Day falls on Saturday, May 7th, 2017 this year. We are combining Big Brew Day with a food drive in support[…]
Roger drops off entries for the Hudson Valley Homebrewers contest
I had the occasion of bringing some contest entries to the judges of the Hudson Valley Homebrewers contest. Empty beer cartons and boxes greeted me in the hall. In a spacious dining room eight people toiled away. It was happy work. It was a screening of the largest number of entries the Hudson Valley Homebrewers[…]
Contract Brewing Brown Chicken Brown Ale
Adventures in Brewing Hi there. Pilot Jim here, with another adventure in brewing. Imagine that you are a small-ish Farm Brewery. You have been in business for a couple of years. You are brewing a wonderful selection of beers. People come from far and wide to enjoy the great beers, the great music and the[…]
Roger visits Honey Hollow Brewery
Driving high up into the Helderberg Mountains the roads got smaller and smaller, finally bringing me to a dirt driveway. A bright yellow sign announced I’d arrived at Honey Hollow Brewery. (www.honeyhollowbrewery.com, 376 Honey Hollow Rd, Earlton, NY.) I rolled down my window to take a picture. The sound of banjos echoed in the hills. […]
Roger’s visit to Harvest Spirits’ Experimental Gin Lab
An evil looking brown liquid boiled away in a one liter vial as I walked into Harvest Spirits’ tasting room in Valatie. Evaporating liquid rose and passed through a water cooled, coiled glass tube. Crystal clear liquid dripped into a glass. Derek Grout, owner of Harvest Spirits, is testing recipes for a new product, gin.[…]
Rebuilding the Milling Station at MHE in 2016
Building the new mill was one thing. Rebuilding the milling station at the Modern Homebrew Emporium was another. We definitely wanted to preserve the existing small mill (a MashMaster we installed back in 2014) while upgrading the station so that the milled grain was enclosed behind doors to help cut down on dust generation. The[…]