Home-brewing

Home-brewing

Popularity of blending beer at home surges
A carbon dioxide tank is hooked up to an old soda keg, keeping Brian Leavesley’s home-brewed batch of German Hefeweizen fresh.
Water boils as Brian Leavesley stirs in malt extract and hops.
Water boils as Brian Leavesley stirs in malt extract and hops while brewing a a batch of cocoa porter.
Brian Leavesley pours malt extract into boiling water outside his Durango home recently while brewing a batch of cocoa porter. Leavesley said it’s much easier to brew outside than making a mess in the kitchen. The porter will be ready to drink in about two weeks.

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A carbon dioxide tank is hooked up to an old soda keg, keeping Brian Leavesley’s home-brewed batch of German Hefeweizen fresh.
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Water boils as Brian Leavesley stirs in malt extract and hops.
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Water boils as Brian Leavesley stirs in malt extract and hops while brewing a a batch of cocoa porter.
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Brian Leavesley pours malt extract into boiling water outside his Durango home recently while brewing a batch of cocoa porter. Leavesley said it’s much easier to brew outside than making a mess in the kitchen. The porter will be ready to drink in about two weeks.