Depends if your German or British
That's hard to calculate, but a lot less than a house .
No, though it really depends on the type of beer.
Beer on whiskey, mighty risky. Whiskey on beer, never fear.
To make a delicious and refreshing hard root beer at home, combine root beer extract, sugar, water, and yeast in a large container. Let it ferment for about a week, then bottle and refrigerate. Enjoy your homemade hard root beer!
One popular beer alternative that doesn't taste like traditional beer is hard cider. Hard cider is made from fermented apple juice and has a crisp, fruity flavor that is different from beer. It is a refreshing and light option for those who are looking for something different from the taste of beer.
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To make hard root beer at home, you can start by brewing a batch of root beer using root beer extract, sugar, water, and yeast. Once the root beer is ready, you can add a small amount of vodka or rum to make it "hard." Allow the mixture to ferment for a few days before chilling and serving. Remember to drink responsibly and enjoy in moderation.
Hard water makes beer less mild than soft water, which is a good thing. Makes the beer nice and stroonggg! :)
It doesnt.