Episode 028 | Reviewing exBEERiments On Brewing With Extract

Episode 028 | Reviewing exBEERiments On Brewing With Extract

The most common way homebrewers get their start is by using extract, which comes in various forms. In this episode, contributor Malcolm Frazer joins Marshall to talk about this oft neglected ingredient including how both liquid and dry versions are produced, alternative uses for malt extract, and of course the results of some exBEERiments they've performed on the subject.

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