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Tips To Help You Brew Your Own Beer

By: MIKE SELVON Home |


When someone mentions going to a baseball game, many times the first images that come to mind are a nice cold beer and a hot dog. It is somewhat of a tradition to drink beer with certain sports or activities. No backyard football game is complete without having some cold brews in the ice chest.

You get hot and sweaty from the game and cool down with your friends over a few beers. Even watching some sports necessitates having a couple of pints. It does not matter if you prefer a Bud Light over a Canadian beer or German beer. The point is having a refreshing brew at your fingertips.

If you are interested in making your own batch at home, then you need to know a few facts about homebrewing and even learn how major manufacturers and brewers make their own tasty beverages. There are a lot of beer terms to learn and it is an acquired skill that many people spend years trying to perfect. But if you take the time to learn a few terms that pertain to the brewing system, then you will be ahead of the pack.

When it comes to brewing equipment there are some standard items that breweries use every day. They have large scale operations that allow the hops, barley, rice or wheat to bloom. You should also know that you may not have the capability to use some of the standard equipment, such as a large oak barrel or a keg. Most home setups operate with limited space.

One of the first decisions you will have to make is what type of brew you intend to make. Is it going to be a cold brewed beverage or a warm brewed beverage? The temperature refers to what the final product will be. Most lagers are cold brewed, meaning that the temperature of the beverage is kept at a low temperature throughout the brewing process.

After you have researched what type of beverage you intend to brew, it is time to consider where and what to purchase. A great suggestion for first time brewers is to buy a beer kit. These kits will contain the ingredients you will need to make your lager or ale.

Before you make that purchase though, you need to read exactly what comes in the kit. That way you will know what else you may need to purchase from the brewery store. If there is no local store that has the supplies, then you can always check Ebay or a specialty website.



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