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Wine Lessons > Beer Making ProductsBeer Making ProductsWater The most important ingredient of the beer making process. Specific water supplies, called liquor by brewers, are coverted for their unique purity and mineral make-up. An example of covert liquor is the bore liquor from the English town of Burton, home to many brewing house. Here the liquor has naturally high levels of calcium sulphate which increases malt extraction during the mashing process and results in clear, bright bitters. Malt The heart and soul of a brew, Malt is the result of toasting partially germinated grains in a kiln. Although barley is the most commonly used grain; wheat, oats and rye may also be used. Malt is responsible for the alcohol (produced from the sugars), much of the flavour and most of the colour of a beer. Variation of the toasting process results in different types of malts which help produce the varied number of beer types available. Hops First added to beer as a preservative to prevent it from going sour, hops have now become an important ingredient adding the characteristic bitter flavour and aroma of the brew. Hops are taken from the hop plant (Humulus lupulus), a tall, climbing plant which is a member of the hemp family. The active ingredient of hops, a complex oil found nowhere else in the plant kingdom, is found in the cones , which encase the female flowers of the plant. Yeast Water, malt and hops may account for the backbone, the soul and the uniqueness of beer, but it is the yeast that brings them altogether. By metabolising the sugars release from the malt, yeast produce the alcohol for the brew (and carbon dioxide which is a waste product unless utilized to produce the bubbles in bottle-fermented beers). The two types of yeast determine which class of beer the resultant brew falls into. Ales, including stouts, trappists, wheat beers and porters, are brewed with top-fermenting yeast strains, while Lagers, including pilsners, ice beers and commercial bitters, are brewed with bottom-fermenting yeasts. |
Shopping CartWE ONLY ACCEPT ORDERS FROM AUSTRALIA We accept ![]() ![]() ![]() The Regional Wine ServiceWhat is The Regional Wine Service?The Regional Wine Service is a home-delivered wine business, run by country people to service country people.
The Regional Wine Service is focussed on providing regional Australians with access to a great range of the best value wines – without paying a premium for living in the country. Each offer by the RWS is hand selected by Dave Cann and Stuart Hay, founders of The Press Cellars, and draws on their 30 years of combined experience in all areas of the wine industry including production, wholesale, restaurants and retail; to source great wines for your enjoyment. Stu and Dave have a passion for wine and want to offer country Victorians the opportunity to access an appealing range of quality wines. Hours are spent tasting a wide range of wines at every price point in order to bring you the best selection. Our dozens will always be interesting and delicious. The RWS Daily Dozenconsists of twelve wines hand selected by Stu and Dave perfect for casual everyday drinking. The RWS Daily Dozen is a mix of 12 different red and white wines, but is available as a red or white only option. You can look forward to a new Daily Dozen every month. New at The CellarsFirst Drop... a bloddy good drop.![]() Another bunch of funky young folk making wines in South Australia, but don't be mistaken, they have serious cred too.
They were recently included in Hallidays list of 10 Best New Wineries rating 5 stars in the 2009 Wine Compannion. Their premium "Fat of The Land" Single Vineyard Barrosa Shiraz and and "The Cream" Barossa Shiraz both scored 95 out of 100 Hallidays
Another great website. firstdropwines.com Hundres of BeersWarragul's Cheapest 6 PacksThe Press Cellars guarantees the CHEAPEST 6 PACK BEER in Warragul & Drouin. Show us a cheaper advertised price and we’ll BEAT IT!
#LOWEST LIQUOR PRICE GUARANTEE - Advertisements must be current and items identical. - Competitor must have stock available in quantity requested. - Any competitor restrictions on offers may also apply. - Competitors' premises must be located within the Warragul (Postcode: 3820) or Drouin (Postcode: 3818) areas. - Excludes trade buyers, online offers and liquidation or clearance sales. - We reserve the right to limit sales to retail quantities. Grape Variety ProfilesTempranilloHola, My Name is...Tempranillo
My amigos often call me...Tinto Fino, Aragonez, Cencibel, Tempranilla, Tinta de Toro, Tinta Roriz, Tinto del Pais, Ull de Llebre. I have...skin as black as the ace of spades I grew up in...under the Medditerrian sun in the regions of Rioja and Ribera del Duero in Spain I usually hung out with... Granacha, Cabernet Sauvignon and Monastrell. People most like me because...I’m trendy and everyone in the know wants to be associated to “the next big thing”. I became trendy because of my brains, rather than my brawn. I am very dark, intensely complex and a little spicy!! I’d most like to live...I am not too fussy, but prefer moderate climates. I am not a huge fan of the heat. I do my best work for...Vega Sicilia in Ribera del Duero. Here I am the King and primarily responsible for Spain’s top red wine, “Unico”. In 2004 a magnum of this prestigious wine was sold at auction for US$65,000. I bet you didn’t know...as an important part of Port production in Portugal, I am one thing Spanish that the Portuguese actually embrace. The celbrity most like me is.... Will Smith, I'm not to everyones tastes, but you can't deny I'm cool. Wine Talknew itemGallery ImagesJock Harvey from Chalk Hill christens The CellarsLinksLinks to Gippsland WineriesWines of Gippsland
Caledonia Australis, Leongatha - South Gippsland Cannibal Creek Vineyard, Tynong North - Cardinia Ranges Djinta Djinta Winery, Kardella South - South Gippsland Lyre Bird Hill Winery, Koonwarra - South Gippsland Narkoojee Winery, Glengarry - Central Gippsland Jinks Creek Winery, Tonimbuk - Cardinia Ranges Wild Dog Winery, Warragul Clair de Lune Winery, Kardella South Paradise Enough Winery, Kongwak |
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