Tuesday, January 18, 2011

How To Home Brew Beer

If you like to brew your own beer, you obviously need home brew supplies and a ton of them as well. Even though many stores can give you a variety of products for home brewing, you still have to look through each of the different home brew kits to find exactly what you need. There are quite a few things you need to learn in order to make beer at home.

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An Image Of A Home Brew Beer


Before you begin, you must get an idea of the volume of beer you want to make. Typically, someone will wish to make five gallons; this is easily done by a home brewing kit – it will give off this amount normally. Some brewing kits may yield this amount, and some may be substantially lower in terms of yield. Always go through the details of each home brewing kit, and be sure to read different user reviews so that you may make the best purchase for you. If you need help picking the right home brew kit, you can ask someone that works at the store or perhaps go to online forums in order to read reviews and ask questions to the community.

When gathering home brew supplies, you must have sterile buckets for both bottling and fermenting your product; be sure to be attentive when making beer at home. The fermenting bucket has to be air tight so that oxygen or bacteria can not get into the unfermented beer. Personally, I recommend for you to attach a spigot within your bottling bucket so you can easily transfer the beer into bottles from the bottling bucket – if the bottles end up being too much of a hassle for you. Kettles and other pots can be used for brewing and boiling or mashing the ingredients into your homemade beer brew.

Also, you will need a siphon to transfer the already fermented beer into the bottling bucket below the setup. If you can purchase an automatic siphon that would be great; they are more sanitary and useful. You also need a very good capper to complete your home brewing kit.

Essentially you must also acquire malt extracts, yeast, and grains because they are the basic constituents of the beer itself. There is no way to produce beer without them! Adding flavor to your beer is easy as adding different spices and flavorings such as licorice, spruce, and ginger roots. Different hops like Cascade Leads can be added to the beer to add great taste and flavor.



A fine quality thermometer must be used in order to get accurate readings; you need to control the temperature of the beer to improve its consistency and quality. You should also get a hydrometer for your home brewing kit because it keeps track of the overall density of the wort rather than the water too. The hydrometer is capable of determining the fermenting status of the beer; if it is ready or not.

The last part of completing your home brewing kit is getting sanitizers and cleaners for all of your home brew equipment. Even though they are not part of the brewing supplies per se, they are essential to a successful brew. These are essentially all of the Home Brewing Tips you need!

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