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		<title>What Supplies Do You Need When Brewing Beer At Home?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 01 Nov 2009 21:02:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Luke Porter</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you brew your own beer, or would like to start this great hobby... you need to acquaint yourself with the home beer brewing equipment that you will require. There are kits and tools of the trade for all skill levels, it's just a matter of picking the right ones.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you brew your own beer, or would like to start this great hobby&#8230; you need to acquaint yourself with the home beer brewing equipment that you will require. There are kits and tools of the trade for all skill levels, it&#8217;s just a matter of picking the right ones.</p>
<p>The first thing that you need to know is how much beer do you actually want to produce? If you want to make around five gallons of beer then your brewing kit must be able to yield this amount. There are brewing kits that would give you this and there are those that won&#8217;t. Thus, when purchasing home brew supplies, make sure that you read the details attached to the items. It is also advisable for you to ask someone who works at the shop to help you if you need clarifications regarding home brewing products.</p>
<p>When buying buckets for fermentation, make sure they are specifically designed to ferment your wort into drinkable beer. A fermentation bucket will include an airlock as not to let any air in that can spoil your unfermented beer. Moving along, some fermentation buckets come with a spigot, whilst others don&#8217;t. If you happen to have a fermentation bucket without a spigot, then simply buy a bottling bucket that has a spigot for ease of use. A spigot allows easier transfer of beer into the bottles on bottling day.</p>
<p>Extra supplies that you might need include a siphon to transfer your beer to the bottling bucket, and then into the bottles. For bottling, you will also need bottle caps and a sturdy capper to properly seal your bottles.</p>
<p>Grains, malt extracts and yeast are also essential because they are basically the source of your beer. How would you produce beer without them? Similarly, if you want to add flavor to your home brew beer you need to put in flavorings and spices such as licorice stick, spruce essence and dried ginger root. Aside from these, hops such as Cascade Leaf Hops can also be used to add taste to your home made beer.</p>
<p>I know that the list goes on and on, and the more advanced you become, the more materials you will need. Some other handy items to have hanging around include a thermometer to keep the wort at a constant temperature for fermentation to take place. Then there is the hydrometer which will be used to measure the alcoholic content off your beer, and even tell you when the brewing process is complete.</p>
<p>Finally, you need sanitizers and cleaners for your beer brewing equipments. Even if they are not really part of your beer brewing supplies, they are obviously necessary to keep your items clean and reusable.</p>
<p>In sum, brewing your own beer can be a whole lot of fun&#8230; but before you can engage in it you must know the 101 on home brew supplies.</p>
<p>If you want to <a href="http://homebeerbrewingsecrets.com/">home brew beer</a>, then you must have the correct <a href="http://homebeerbrewingsecrets.com/blog/considering-a-home-brewery-making-money-from-your-hobby">home brewery</a> supplies and equipment. Miss out on these and you will have a random set off things good for nothing!</p>
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		<title>How To Brew Your Own Beer</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Oct 2009 17:22:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Luke Porter</dc:creator>
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<p>If you are one of the many people out there who are a tried and true beer lover, then you are definitely going to want to know how to make beer at home. It is actually not that difficult of a process, and it is not expensive either.</p>
<p>So, how do you make beer at home? We will cover the main steps below. It really is that simple that you can learn the basic process involved in just 5 minutes.</p>
<p>Making beer at home requires you to only really follow a few steps. The first is to get yourself a beer kit, which is a kit that includes all of the different tools and materials that you are going to need to make the beer.</p>
<p>Then you need the four main ingredients, which are: water, malt, hops, and yeast. You might be surprised to know water is actually the most abundant ingredient, and makes up most of the final product. Malt is short for malted barley and is a type of grain which has been soaked in water and then dried out. The distinctive aroma and slight bitterness of the finished brew is determined by the hops. As for the yeast, this is the catalyst which is needed to make the other ingredients come together.</p>
<p>The next thing that you need to do is add all of the ingredients together using the beer kit, and there are usually instructions that come with each different beer kit because each kit usually has some different aspects to it.</p>
<p>Should you wish to do so, you can deviate a little from the instructions provided with your beer kit to create a slightly more unique beer. Maybe you want to try adding some of your own flavorings to it, such as honey or banana.</p>
<p>Even if you do make a mistake, you can just throw that batch out and make a new one, as practice is going to be the only way that you will be able to learn. After a few batches, you are going to be quite good at making your own beer, and you will be surprised at the freshness and tastiness of it, especially compared to the beer that you are used to drinking.</p>
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<div class='links'>Luke Porter is a <a href="http://homebeerbrewingsecrets.com/">home beer brewing</a> expert, and you are invited to discover the simple secrets of brewing world class beer from the comfort of your home by visiting his website: <a href="http://homebeerbrewingsecrets.com/">http://homebeerbrewingsecrets.com/</a></div>
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