Posts Tagged ‘beer’

Here Is A Great Beer Bread Recipe!

Saturday, May 7th, 2011

 

Several different recipes for beer are used in all sorts of different areas of food. From beer can chicken to beer chili there are all sorts of different types of food created with the use of beer. Beer bread is also a unique recipe . A good beer bread recipe can be easy to follow because it is so easy to get all of the ingredients needed for the bread. This is one of the best recipes using beer that can be enjoyed by anyone.

 

The right ingredients are needed to properly create beer bread. The ingredients are one twelve ounce can of beer, three tablespoons of sugar and three cups of self-rising flour. That is the list of ingredients you need, thus making this one of the best and easiest recipes for beer to use. The beer will provide enough liquid for the recipe because many of the ingredients in bread are also in the beer. We will talk about the ingredients in detail later on.

 

After getting the ingredients, set the oven to 375 degrees Fahrenheit (190 Celsius). Treat your cooking pan so that the bread does not stick to the pan. There is an actual bread loaf pan that is 9x5x3 inches in size and is perfect for this recipe. To make it easy, mix the ingredients in a separate bowl. After mixing, the ingredients pour them into the bread loaf pan. Bake the mixture for about an hour in the oven.

 

So, what is it that makes this beer bread recipe easy to cook? Many of the most important ingredients in bread are already found in the beer you are using. Beer does include water, yeast, barley and hops. The yeast is needed to get the bread to rise up. The water in the beer helps to mix the sugar and flour together so that the mixture will spread out evenly in the pan. The unique flavor found in the beer bread comes from the hops in the beer.

 

This beer bread recipe is one of the easiest beer recipes. There are not many ingredients needed for making the bread, and the process of mixing and baking the bread is easy to handle. It helps to create a great bread recipe that you can share with anyone. To learn more about beer go to www.my-brew-beer-kits.com .

10 Awesome Oktoberfest Party Ideas

Monday, February 22nd, 2010

Oktoberfest is the worlds largest festival taking place over 16 days in September and October. Why not throw your own Oktoberfest party with the help of these Oktoberfest party ideas:

1. Make your invitations out of card. Make cut outs of lederhosen, beer kegs, beer steins, beer glasses, beer goggles or bratwursts. State clearly that anybody who does not dress up will be charged on the door!

2. For costumes, guys get to wear the awful lederhosen. Hold them up with some braces and you will look truly ridiculous. Get yourself a hat with feather and some knee height socks and you are set to go!

3. Ladies, you get to wear traditional Alpine peasant girl costume. This includes a lacy blouse and a tight bodice.

4. The Bavarian flag is of blue and white, so get plenty of decorations including balloons in these colors.

5. Try and make your venue look like a traditional brau haus bier keller! You can do this with long wooden tables and benches stretching right across the room!

6. Bake some gingerbread men and hang them from the ceiling. Make cut outs of lederhosen, beer glasses and beer kegs and also hang them up!

7. Get some German flags to hang on the walls. Also get plenty of mini versions to place on the tables.

8. You could hire a brass band to play traditional beer hall music, provided its in your budget.

9. Some traditional German food you should make would be Weiner Shnitzel, pretzels, garlic bread, sauerkraut, bratwurst, nuremburgers, apple strudel, gingerbread, black forest cake and stollen.

10. Of course, the most important element of any Oktoberfest party is the beer. Make sure you stock up with plenty! Make sure it is German beer! There will be people wanting to try many different sorts of beer so get in a variety.

We hope you have found some useful Oktoberfest Party Ideas here as well as inspiration for your theme party! We also have lots more Oktoberfest Party Ideas to help you with your party planning and enable you to throw the best Oktoberfest party possible that you and your guests will remember forever!

Delight Of Making Beer At Your Place

Thursday, January 7th, 2010

These products largely support in attracting the masses and thereby generating business. You would have so many readymade options but the joy of preparing your drink by your own is remarkable. If you are a true alcoholic and have the passion to experiment newer things then accompany us in preparing your lovely beer at your dream home.

There are two main categories of the homebrew beer:

1. Whole and Extracted Grains
The extract process encompasses preparing a diluted form of the major components of beer. The fermentable substances accompanied with water and yeast is the most important ingredients of the brewing beer extract process.

2. Whole Grain Brewing Type
The individual components as barley, malt and hops are boiled and added in such a way that it makes a perfect mixture after a period of time. You need to pour fermentable substances and yeast in the mixture. The taste of the beer can be sty by you as per your special taste likings and disliking. You can get a unique taste and sometimes similar to other beers that you like the most with this easy to make technique. This process is a time and money involving affair that makes it less preferred.

The Process Of Extraction
The basic advantage of this process is that it consumes less time and money as compared to whole grain brewing. The disadvantage is that you cannot innovate or change the flavor and taste of the beer. You have to abide the strict guidelines for making the beer from the extract process.

Preparing beer is not possible in the absence of yeast. You can prepare tasty beer with the yeasts that are available in numerous flavors in the markets. Liquid yeast and dry active yeast are the two most preferred varieties of yeast that are generally used in preparing beer.

The plastic wrappers are full with yeast and unfermented beer that is present in the small plastic bubble available in the wrapper. In order to break the plastic bubble you need to press the wrapper firmly. You can have good quality fermentation by mixing or shaking the yeast with the unfermented beer.

The dry yeast is inexpensive than the liquid yeast and in some instances you can secure the packet of the dry yeast when you purchase a bottle of extract with which to brew beer. This way can demand for a long time of fermenting and there only a few varieties are available in the market.

The final step in the home brewing process is the accurate bottling. Bottle the home made beer depending upon your choice and need. The task of making homemade beer is really fascinating and invigorating. Believe me and give it a shot.

The tastiest beers in the world don’t come from a factory. They are hand-crafted and come from your kitchen. That’s right, the best beers are homemade. Learn how to make beer at home today with my new book.

Long Island New York’s Best Burgers

Friday, December 25th, 2009

[I:http://www.easyhealthyfoodguide.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/LJJames1.jpg] When it comes to food, I am no gourmet expert. I do however know what I like. Now there are many foods that I love and really like but when it comes down to it one of my Favorite foods has to be Hamburgers!

Now I have been all over and while I have been to some really great Burger Joints in Upstate NY and a few other states, I have spent allot of my life on Long Island in New York. There are many great places to eat here on Long Island but when it comes to Hamburgers I have two favorite places.

The first is “All American Hamburger Drive” in 4286 Merrick Rd Massapequa, NY 11758 this place has been around as long as I can remember. As a kid growing up every trip home from Jones Beach always ended with a stop at this old fashion Burger Joint. Their is always a line outside of All American but the wait is worth it. They have two Burgers I love Their Quarter pounder with Cheese and their Double Double which is a double Burger with double cheese. I have been trying to figure out which one I like better for years. I have had fun trying but have not figured it out yet, If I ever Figure it out I will let you all know ! All American also has some of the best Fries, Onion Rings, Knishes and Milk Shakes I have ever had!

Now where All American Hamburger Drive In sells a fast food style Burger and I love them, There is also another Style Burger which I love too and that is the Bar Burger! Their are many really great places on Long Island that sell some really Great Bar Burgers but as the old saying goes when it comes to the best “their can be only one”!

My Favorite Long Island Bar Burger I have had so far has got to be from the “Triangle Pub” 381 Old Montauk Hwy Eastport, NY 11941 I have been to this place a bunch of times over the years and their Burgers are always Great! Now I can only speak about their large Burgers (Never got one of the small ones). The Triangle Pub is known by many across Long Island for its Giant Burgers and Giant Glasses of Ice Cold Beer! There is not much to say about the place as I have never had anything there beside the Beer and large Burger meal. The people are friendly, The service is good, The Location is Nice and the Giant Burger and Beer Combo with French fries or onion rings is incredible. I love stopping by either for dinner or lunch !

Like I said before I am not a food expert I just know what I like. I have not eaten every where on Long Island so if you know of a place that you think serves better Burgers then the two I have just told you about then let me know what they are called and where they are located and I will be there!

I also really Like Chicken Wings!!! L.J. James www.americanbikerx.com

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How Much Longer Will Traditional Bottle Tops and Corks Be Around

Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009

The design of bottle caps and wine bottle corks have changed very little over the last 50 years and they have done their job very well indeed. Indeed they are an iconic image to the seasoned drinker, scattered about the floor and table after a heavy night on the liquor. Although they have served us well over the years, it now seems that their numbers are up, as more efficient and effective bottle tops like the screw top are taking over. (more…)