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Knowing what ingredients are toxic, harmful, or poisonous is extremely important if you are to explore this. Many of these terms are referred to as the other, but from a medical safety standpoint, it is particularly important to discuss the specifications based on what you personally intend to create.

You should always contact a medical professional before ingesting a new substance into your body. Even if it says it is safe in all the research you find, you could still even be allergic.

Classifications:

Brews:

A brew is a potion that requires heat to steep and activate the best effects, brews are made for the purpose of drinking hot, such as a coffee or tea. Brews specifically are classified only by the method of heat.

Decoction:

Decoctions are the liquid resulting from concentrating the essence of a constituent by mashing and then boiling it. This includes bark, rhizomes, and the roots of a plant. Pulverizing the plant first will allow for optimum dissolution, and then boil in water to extract the volatile organic compounds and chemical substances.

Elixirs:

Curative concoctions in which the effects might shift or benefit selective biological properties to the drinking. They may contain alcohol to promote a proper digestive breakdown.

Infusions:

An infusion is characterized by being a plant or biological extract in water to be drank. Effects are based on which ingredients are chosen. Teas and coffees are examples of Infusions.

Potions:

The word potion itself refers to a magickal liquid or substance that is intoxicating, and can lead towards positive, negative, or transformative effects based on purpose, intention, and ingredients.

Poultice:

A Poultice, also called a Cataplasm, is a damp patch of heated plant matter that is distributed on cloth and laid over the skin to treat an inflamed or aching section of the body. The intention a Poultice is to cool a spot of the body over a prolonged period by drawing heat out of the spot through the process of circulation and evaporation.

Lotions or Salves:

The simple difference between lotions and salves is that lotions are an oil or thicker cream, and salves are more creamy or gelatinous. Both are to be applied to the skin.

Tinctures:

To define a tincture would be a plant extract including alcohol, it can either be made into a drink, or something to be applied to the skin such as lotion when diluted.
I think it was a wise idea to replace my 15 year old band heater today. Cooked it! #heater #homebrew

I think it was a wise idea to replace my 15 year old band heater today. Cooked it! #heater #homebrew #homebrewer #homebrewing #homebrewery #beer #birra #beerporn #beertography #instabeer #brewing #fermentation


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Because I’m so extra, I’m building a building just for brewing :D update when I’m

Because I’m so extra, I’m building a building just for brewing :D update when I’m done


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Aeropress for life. @willvastine

A pretty tasty Montana beer comes to my aid. This next part is tedious.

A pretty tasty Montana beer comes to my aid. This next part is tedious.


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Jost Amman’s 1568 illustration of a brewery.

Jost Amman’s 1568 illustration of a brewery.


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It’s always nice when I pour myself a beer and taste it, and realize that I really do like beer. I genuinely enjoy it.

I tend to worry that maybe I like beer or want to brew because of some weird trick of the mind, like I’m trying to defy some social or gender thing, but that isn’t actually the case. I really enjoy beer as a beverage.

I feel like it’s easy to doubt myself about beer for a lot of reasons – it’s bitter and I normally like sweet; it’s a very “masculine” beverage and I’m a girl; and even when guys drink beer, lots of people tend to favor less flavorful beers, and only drink for the alcohol or the custom of it.

But when I pour a beer, all alone, and I can enjoy its color and its smell, and its flavor, I remember that I really do like beer, and I stop worrying. I like beer, and it has nothing to do with being a girl or anything else. I just think beer is nice. I like that.

In 1982, the Swedish Association of Beer Brewers donated their collection of historical books about

In 1982, the Swedish Association of Beer Brewers donated their collection of historical books about beer and beer brewing to Uppsala University Library in Sweden. This is part of the collection, which is notable for its collection of English, German and Swedish works on beer mainly from the 18th century. In total it consists of about 14 shelf meters and around 140 volumes.

Picture source here, from an open source study partially about the colelction.


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