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  • Manufacturers for various equipment and ingredients related to making wine and beer.
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  • ...ne. The peasantry continued to enjoy mead, as it could be easily made from ingredients they could get their hands on and didn’t require special storage. Over ti Mead is classified into different styles based on the ingredients used to make the mead. Mead is usually divided into several styles; light t
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  • ...sed by [[Ray Daniels]] as the [[beer]] equivalent of a [[sommelier]] for [[wine]]. #Brewing Ingredients and Processes
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  • [[Category:Beer ingredients]] ...tling||5 min||Preservative||This is Vitimin C. Adding at bottling time to wine and soda as a preservative. Not recommended for beer due to the off-flavor
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  • [[Category:Beer]] [[Category:Beer ingredients]] [[Category: Wine]] [[Category:Yeast]] ==[[Wine]]==
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  • [[Category:Beer ingredients]] ...as well as for creating [[vinegar (flavor)|vinegar-like flavors]] in beer, wine, and other [[fermented beverages]].
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  • Secondary fermentation is also where other ingredients can be added for aroma or flavor. ...herwise treated so that the wood would not "contaminate" the beer. Unlike wine and whiskey, oak or wood character was not considered desirable in beer unt
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  • [[Category:Wine]] [[Category:Beer ingredients]]
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  • '''Barley Wine''' or '''Barleywine''' is a style of strong, sweet [[ale]] originating in E ...is common, as well as unusual flavors created during long fermentations. Wine yeast is sometimes used to achieve higher alcohol content than is possible
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  • ...gredients used (both extra ingredients like [[herbs and spices]] and basic ingredients like [[honey]]); the degree of sweetness; the alcoholic strength of the mea ...y be necessary to define it as falling into more than one "style"; one for ingredients, one for carbonation, and so on.
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  • [[Category:Beer ingredients]] [[Category:Other beer ingredients]]
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  • [[Category:Beer ingredients]] '''Yeast''' is a single-celled organism used to create [[beer]], [[wine]], [[mead]], [[cider]], and most other [[fermented beverages]]. Yeast conv
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  • [[Category:Wine]] [[Category:Wine styles]]
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  • [[Category:Wine]] ...and gooseberry. [[Mead]] and [[cider]] are sometimes considered "country wine".
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  • ...lcoholic beverage made by fermenting honey with yeast. Mead is not a beer, wine, or spirit in the normal sense; it is its own class of alcohol, and many pe
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  • [[Category:Beer ingredients]] |styles=[[Ale]], [[Stout]], [[Barley Wine]]
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  • [[Category:Beer ingredients]] |styles=[[American Barley Wine]], other American ales
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  • ...with alcohol content and original gravity in some cases rivaling [[Barley Wine]]. Like many Scottish beers, it is sweet and malt-oriented. Although some |ingredients=Well-modified pale malt, with up to 3% roasted barley. May use some crystal
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  • [[Category:Wine]] [[Category:Beer ingredients]]
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  • [[Category:Beer ingredients]] [[Category:Other beer ingredients]]
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  • ...some even develop more interesting or complex characters as they age, as [[wine]] does. ...rimental base beer styles may be specified, as long as the other specialty ingredients are identified.
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  • ...' is a malty, dark, flavorful beer, not as strong or intense as a [[Barley Wine]]; it is similar to an [[English Strong Ale]] but is often less alcoholic, ...anced presentation of the aromatics from spices and possibly other special ingredients. Additional fermentables (e.g., honey, molasses, maple syrup, etc.) may len
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  • [[Category:Wine]] ...tasting of wine often includes examples of the same [[Wine styles|style of wine]] from the same winery from different [[Vintage|vintages]].
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  • [[Category:Wine]] [[Category:Wine ingredients]]
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  • [[Category:Beer ingredients]] [[Category:Other ingredients]]
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  • [[Beer]], [[wine]], [[cider]], and [[mead]] are all made by the same fundamental process: [[ #'''[[Preparing the Ingredients]]''' can be as simple as smacking a smack pack, or it can involve complicat
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  • [[Category:Beer ingredients]] [[Category:Other beer ingredients]]
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  • ...nic bitterness is often present in low to moderate amounts, and adds a red wine-like character. Diacetyl is perceived only in very minor quantities, if at ...Low to medium carbonation. Low to medium astringency, like a well-aged red wine, often with a prickly acidity. Deceivingly light and crisp on the palate al
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  • ...[[mead]] can be made with just honey, water and yeast, but the variety of ingredients that can be added to mead, including [[fruit]], [[herbs and spices]], offer [[Beer]], [[wine]], [[cider]], and [[mead]] are all made by the same fundamental process: [[
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  • ...th [[#cheese|cheese]], [[#sausage|sausage]], or [[vinegar]], [[beer]] or [[wine]] can be used as an ingredient as well as an accompaniment. ...bacteria]]. It's easy to pull off and inoculate a portion of a batch of [[wine]], and the flavor of true brewed vinegar is much more complex and interesti
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  • [[Category:Beer ingredients]] ...to any ingredient other than water, malt, hops and yeast as an "adjunct", ingredients whose primary purpose is not to add fermentable sugars to the beer are deal
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  • [[Category:Beer ingredients]] [[Category:Wine ingredients]]
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  • [[Category:Beer ingredients]] [[Category:Wine ingredients]]
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  • [[category:Beer ingredients]] [[category:Cider Ingredients]]
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  • [[Category:Wine]] [[Category:Wine styles]]
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  • ...b resource for anyone who wants to make their own hand-crafted [[beer]], [[wine]], [[mead]], [[cider]], [[sake]], or any other [[fermented beverage]]. For |width="50%"|[[:Category:Beer ingredients|Beer ingredients]]
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  • ...aking part in|Working on|Trying to do|Accomplishing} a {synthetic|man-made ingredients|artificial|unnatural|false|manmade|manufactured|fabricated|man-made} oil {c
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