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mercredi 30 mars 2016

Advice On Diy Beer Brewing

By Patricia Wallace


Beer is a very popular drink all over the world and many people enjoy a glass of their favorite brew when relaxing. There are thousands of different varieties to be sampled in various styles and strengths. A popular hobby for drinkers is diy beer brewing and there are a few things to consider if you are planning on making your own beers.

The first decision to be made is what type of beers you want to make. Everything can be brewed in the home from dark beers, lagers and cider. Most people will tend to try a variety that that are used to drinking in bars before experimenting with others. Wheat beers have become very popular in recent years and these are also now available to the home brewer.

After deciding on your style and strength of beer there are two ways that you can get your brew on the go. Brewing kits are a popular choice for beginners and are a fairly easy way of producing a batch of beer. More experienced brewers may choose to buy separate ingredients such as hops and malts to create a brew made to their own special recipe.

A certain amount of equipment will also be required before you can begin to brew your first batch. Fermenting vats will be needed to hold the brew and small kegs or bottles to transfer it to allowing it to mature. Other items such as tubes and bottle capping tools may be needed and also cleaning products will required for sterilizing your equipment.

One of the best places to source your equipment and ingredients is from a home brewing store in your area. They will stock everything you need to get started and will be happy to advise you on what you should be buying. Due to their many years of experience they will also be on hand with helpful tips and will answer any questions you may have.

Another option is to buy your supplies from an online brewing supply company and there a many of these now in business. They will have large stocks of kits, natural ingredients and equipment. Other items will also be available to you such as DVD's, books and additives to enhance your brews. A lot of the web sites will also feature recipe pages and have discussion boards allowing brewers to exchange their ideas and results with other site members.

There are also clubs that you can join which is a good idea for people new to the hobby. These groups will hold seminars to teach new techniques and also you may get discounts from brewing suppliers when buying through the club. Some organizations will have mini beer festivals so that others can sample your brews and this can be a good way to try different beers. It also allows you to meet and speak with other members to swap ideas and experiences.

One final thing to remember is safety and hygiene. Always ensure that your equipment is fully cleaned before using it as the slightest contamination will ruin your batch. Also when bottling your brew it is important to follow the instructions due to the high pressures involved with fermented liquids.




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