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🍻Hello friends, welcome to the Elm Takhmir channel❤️🍺 Support the educational video on how to make beer from dulster to give us the motivation to move forward with more energy, friends❤️🍻 Like the video and be sure to subscribe to the channel so you don't miss our educational videos🥃 Follow Elm Takhmir's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/elm_takhmir... _________________________________________________ Different parts of the video: 00:00 Introduction 00:17 Items needed for brewing 02:01 How to make beer and primary hydrometer 04:48 Secondary hydrometer 05:32 Yeast hydration 08:12 Checking the air lock (releasing gases from fermentation) _________________________________________________ Ingredients needed for brewing beer from dulster: 1. 4 barley dulsters 2. 50 grams of sugar for each dulster (you can add a little more sugar to your taste to get more alcohol) (Bring but not more than 70 grams) 3. Yeast for four 5-gram seltzers. If you have it, it is much better to use special yeast for brewing or winemaking. _________________________________________________ ❗️Important tips❗️ 1. Be sure to use an air lock. I have taught you how to make an air lock in the video. 2. Be sure to disinfect the container in which you are going to ferment with beer beforehand and make sure it is not greasy at all. 3. Be sure to activate the yeast before adding it to your seltzer. 4. Be sure to boil the sugar with a small amount of water for a few minutes to disinfect it and to destroy the preservatives that companies add to sugar by boiling it, and our yeasts will be better able to feed the sugars in the seltzer and turn it into alcohol. _________________________________________________ If you have any questions, be sure to comment and we will answer them as soon as possible. Your comments are very important to us. Tell us your opinion ❤️🍺 ❗️Video of making beer with barley We will prepare it for you soon❗️ _________________________________________________ #beer #vodka #whisky #beer #fermentation #wine #liquor #drinks #cognac #homebrew #homebrew #sweat #raisin_sweat