Archive for October, 2009

Oct 31 2009

Stop Alcohol Abuse Without AA

Published by Toby Elliot under Beer

A lot of people have a hard time dealing with alcohol addiction. This article is not from AA, but it has good advice, so you should sit down and read all of this to find out how you can effectively quit without using AA!

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Oct 29 2009

Like Beer? Brew Your Own!

Published by Luke Porter under Beer

Brewing beer at home is something that has stood the test of time. Still, those of us for whom convenience is the issue may find that we would much rather go to the liquor store and pay to enjoy beer brewed by companies who have done it for years, with equipment suitable for mass production. However, as with everything else in life, convenience costs. It may not be much at the time, but add it up over a years worth of parties, games, dinners and nights out and it starts to amount to a lot.

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Oct 24 2009

Home Beer Brewing

Published by Jacob McCool under Beer

Beer lovers always search for a divine taste of the drink. You can build that taste through your hands by preparing it at your own home. The activity is interesting and obviously satisfying too. This is commonly called as home beer brewing. This practice has been increasingly adopted as a hobby by many. All you need to know is the methods through which you can create a good beer for you and your family. There are various sites that are available that provide online information about the same. The step by step guidance can help you in learning this process in an effective way.

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Oct 20 2009

Enjoy Steak Cuisine Across the Country

Published by Paul Adams under Wine

A big, red juicy steak is what most Americans love to have at any time of the day. Different restaurants from different places in the US serve excellent steaks. Lets take a look at the top picks of steak restaurants in the country.

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Oct 19 2009

Wine Making Process

Published by Pierre Duponte under Wine

Easy wine making really consists of a healthy balance between factual knowledge and common knowledge. A combination of these two, along with a good wine-making grape will result in a delicious glass of wine for you and your family to enjoy.

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Oct 17 2009

A Wine Rack Is Simple To Find On The Net, Just Be Sure To Do Some Research.

Published by Amelie S Gilbert under Wine

Improving your kitchen is always fun but it’s worth remembering that even if you don’t have a lot to spend, you can find items that will improve the practicality and the style of your kitchen. A wine rack for example, is a great addition to any kitchen and you can find them for a reasonable price all over the web. Just remember to do some research if you’re going to buy online.

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Oct 17 2009

Pruning Grapes

Published by Pierre Duponte under Wine

Growing grapes and making wine out of them, has been in practice since the beginnings of farming tradition. In order to maintain a healthy grapevine, it takes work and dedication. Grapevines, like most other plants, require regular weeding, pest control and pruning in order to give a prosperous harvest. Since it can take up to 3 years for a vine to give fruit, this time allows the grower to tame the plants growth “and production- through pruning.

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Oct 17 2009

Protect Your Wines by Investing in a Wine Refrigerator

Published by Beth Stoner under Wine

If your enjoyment of wine is a serious hobby- or you simply enjoy a daily glass of wine with dinner – investing in a wine refrigerator will pay off! Everyone who drinks wine understands that all wine tastes best when chilled at its perfect temperature. However, using a regular kitchen refrigerator for storing and chilling wine is not a good plan since a regular refrigerator does not properly control humidity and temperature. You also cannot store wine in a food pantry or cabinet since temperature is not always constant which may cause spoilage of the wine and deterioration in the quality. Also consider the fact that wine bottles should be stored horizontally so that the cork doesn’t dry out, and this way of storing bottles is possible only with a specific wine bottle refrigerator with trays to accommodate vertical bottles.

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Oct 16 2009

Reidel Wine Glasses: Impress With Decorations

Published by Barbara Tomasses under Wine

It occurred on a Sat. night. You hosted a wine tasting party for a group of 12 chums, and everything went perfectly. Well, just about everything. It did not take you exceedingly long to find out that, while you had the ideal combination of cheeses, crackers and reidel wine glasses, people were consistently confusing their glass with someone else’s.

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Oct 16 2009

What You Might Not Know About Australian Wine

Published by Benji Monosier under Wine

There are countries out there that have been making wine for almost three thousand years, but Australia isn’t one of them. However, it did start quickly after colonization by Europeans – within fifty years, wine production was already going. Before long, vineyards were showing up everywhere, mostly in the southern part of the country.

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