Fuhmentaboudit!

Episode 89: Fall for Fermentation

Episode Summary

This week on a brand new Fuhmentaboudit!, hosts Chris Cuzme and Mary Izett are talkin home brewing for fall and early winter with the owners of Brooklyn Homebrew, Danielle Cefaro and Benjamin Stutz. Opening the show chatting about Brooklyn Wort, the home brew competition that Danielle and Benjamin are behind, they share that 30 homebrewers are expected to compete in Gowanus on October 12th for $1000 prize money and that ticket holders are in for some great brews and food. Also talking about happenings at Brooklyn Homebrew, after the break the duo shares a peanutbutter and jelly as well as a sweet potato fly brew with the hosts. Discussing the complexities and costs of certain ingredients, Danielle and Benjamin go into the detail of their brewing process and whats on the horizon for Brooklyn Homebrew. Tune in to hear all about great beer and beer events to accompany the fall weather! This program was brought to you by GreatBrewers.com. If youre thinking about brewing your own sake at home, its much easier to make a gallon than it is to make five gallons [due to the] sheer amount of rice you need to be able to steam cook and cool. [9:19] --Benjamin Stutz on Fuhmentaboudit! A graf is a fictional beverage created by Stephen King... is essentially a cider that is where you add malt to the cider to add body and a little bit of residual sweetness. Im going to switch it up a little bit! [26:40] --Danielle Cefaro on Fuhmentaboudit!

Episode Notes

This week on a brand new Fuhmentaboudit!, hosts Chris Cuzme and Mary Izett are talkin’ home brewing for fall and early winter with the owners of Brooklyn Homebrew, Danielle Cefaro and Benjamin Stutz. Opening the show chatting about Brooklyn Wort, the home brew competition that Danielle and Benjamin are behind, they share that 30 homebrewers are expected to compete in Gowanus on October 12th for $1000 prize money and that ticket holders are in for some great brews and food. Also talking about happenings at Brooklyn Homebrew, after the break the duo shares a peanutbutter and jelly as well as a ‘sweet potato fly’ brew with the hosts. Discussing the complexities and costs of certain ingredients, Danielle and Benjamin go into the detail of their brewing process and what’s on the horizon for Brooklyn Homebrew. Tune in to hear all about great beer and beer events to accompany the fall weather! This program was brought to you by GreatBrewers.com.



“If you’re thinking about brewing your own sake at home, it’s much easier to make a gallon than it is to make five gallons [due to the] sheer amount of rice you need to be able to steam cook and cool.” [9:19]

Benjamin Stutz on Fuhmentaboudit!

“A graf is a fictional beverage created by Stephen King… is essentially a cider that is where you add malt to the cider to add body and a little bit of residual sweetness. I’m going to switch it up a little bit!” [26:40]

Danielle Cefaro on Fuhmentaboudit!