Sovereignty Module: Brew the Grain

Brew the Grain
Brew the Grain
Complete Brewing, Mead, Cider, and Fermented Beverage Guide
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Complete Brewing, Mead, Cider, and Fermented Beverage Guide

Fermented beverages preserve calories, provide safe drinking water (alcohol kills pathogens), supply B vitamins from yeast, and build community. This campaign covers beer, mead, cider, wine, and traditional fermented drinks from grain to glass.

Chapter 1: Fermentation Science

ComponentRoleSource
SugarFood for yeastGrain (malted), honey, fruit, sugar
YeastConverts sugar to alcohol + CO2Wild (airborne), cultivated, saved from previous batch
WaterMedium for fermentationClean, non-chlorinated
NutrientsYeast health (nitrogen, minerals)Grain, fruit, added nutrients
TemperatureControls fermentation speed and flavor60-75F for most ales

Basic equation: Sugar + Yeast = Alcohol + Carbon Dioxide + Heat + Flavor compounds

Chapter 2: Beer Brewing (All-Grain)

StepActionTimeTemperature
1. MaltingSoak grain, sprout 3-5 days, dry/kiln7-10 days50-70F (sprouting), 150-350F (kilning)
2. MillingCrush malt to expose starch30 minRoom temp
3. MashingMix crushed malt with hot water60 min148-156F (starch conversion)
4. LauteringStrain liquid (wort) from grain30-60 min168F (mashout)
5. SpargingRinse grain with hot water to extract remaining sugar30 min170F
6. BoilingBoil wort, add hops60-90 min212F (rolling boil)
7. CoolingCool wort rapidly to pitching temp20-30 minTarget: 65-70F
8. PitchingAdd yeast to cooled wort5 min65-70F
9. FermentationYeast converts sugar to alcohol7-14 days60-72F (ales), 45-55F (lagers)
10. ConditioningFlavor maturation2-6 weeksCool (50-60F)
11. PackagingBottle or keg with priming sugar for carbonation1 hourRoom temp

Chapter 3: Mead (Honey Wine)

IngredientAmount (1 gallon)Notes
Honey2-3.5 lbsLight honey = delicate mead; dark = robust
WaterTo fill 1 gallonNon-chlorinated
YeastWine yeast or champagne yeast1 packet per 5 gallons
Nutrients (optional)Raisins (handful) or yeast nutrientHoney lacks nitrogen for yeast
Mead TypeHoney AmountABVCharacter
Hydromel (session)1.5-2 lbs/gal3-7%Light, refreshing
Standard mead2.5-3 lbs/gal10-14%Medium body, balanced
Sack mead3.5-5 lbs/gal14-18%Sweet, strong, dessert
Melomel2-3 lbs/gal + fruit10-14%Fruit-flavored mead
Metheglin2-3 lbs/gal + spices10-14%Spiced mead
Cyser2-3 lbs/gal + apple juice10-14%Apple-honey hybrid

Chapter 4: Cider

StepActionDetails
1Press apples (mix sweet + tart + bitter varieties)Need apple press or improvised press
2Test specific gravity1.045-1.065 typical (5-8% potential ABV)
3Add yeast (or allow wild fermentation)Wine yeast, cider yeast, or wild
4Ferment in sealed vessel with airlock2-4 weeks at 55-65F
5Rack (transfer off sediment)After fermentation slows
6Age1-6 months for best flavor
7Bottle (with priming sugar for sparkling)1/2 tsp sugar per bottle

Chapter 5: Wild Fermentation and Primitive Methods

BeverageBaseMethodCulture
TepachePineapple rinds + sugarFerment 2-3 daysWild yeast
KvassStale bread + sugarFerment 1-3 daysWild yeast/bacteria
ChichaCorn (chewed or malted)Ferment 3-7 daysSaliva enzymes + wild yeast
Ginger beerGinger + sugar + lemonFerment 2-5 daysGinger bug (wild culture)
KombuchaSweet teaFerment 7-14 daysSCOBY (symbiotic culture)
Water kefirSugar waterFerment 1-3 daysWater kefir grains
Palm winePalm sapCollect and ferment naturallyWild yeast (same day)

Chapter 6: Equipment

EquipmentFunctionImprovised Alternative
Fermentation vesselHolds fermenting liquidFood-grade bucket, carboy, clay pot
AirlockAllows CO2 out, keeps air outWater-filled tube bent into U-shape
HydrometerMeasures sugar content/ABVNot easily improvised (estimate by taste)
ThermometerMonitors temperatureEssential (cannot improvise well)
Siphon/racking caneTransfers liquid without disturbing sedimentTube with gravity
Bottles + capsStores finished productAny sealable vessel
Grain millCrushes maltRolling pin, stones
Mash tunHolds grain + water at temperatureInsulated cooler with drain

Reference Card

  1. Fermentation = sugar + yeast = alcohol + CO2. Control temperature for best flavor.
  2. Beer: malt grain, mash at 148-156F for 60 min, boil with hops, ferment 7-14 days
  3. Mead: 2.5-3 lbs honey per gallon of water + yeast. Ferment 4-6 weeks. Age 3-12 months.
  4. Cider: press apples, add yeast, ferment 2-4 weeks at 55-65F
  5. Sanitize everything that touches cooled wort/must: infection ruins batches
  6. Wild fermentation works but is unpredictable: save reliable cultures
  7. Priming sugar for carbonation: 3/4 cup corn sugar per 5 gallons (bottles)
  8. Alcohol content: (Original Gravity - Final Gravity) x 131.25 = ABV%
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