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		<title>A Guide To Home Brewing Systems</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 22 Jan 2012 19:37:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are a couple of steps that will be particularly helpful if you&#8217;re ever aiming to buy a special edition brewing system or any other type for that matter, and these are steps that you are not going to want to skip over. It can be confusing and overwhelming enough when you head out to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are a couple of steps that will be particularly helpful if you&#8217;re ever aiming to buy a <a target="_blank" href="http://www.wheatbeerhomebrewing.com/beer-making-ingredients.html">special edition brewing system</a> or any other type for that matter, and these are steps that you are not going to want to skip over. It can be confusing and overwhelming enough when you head out to the store to get something like an online home brewing system review because after all there are thousands of different models to choose from.</p>
<p>With an <a target="_blank" href="http://www.wheatbeerhomebrewing.com/winemaking-kits.html">online home brewing system review</a> however you&#8217;re going to have the chance to find out all of the different things about any home brewing system that you&#8217;d be inquisitive about and it&#8217;s essentially like you get the opportunity to take the machine home so you can try it before purchasing, only naturally you are generally not able to try this so an internet home brewing system review is nearly as good.</p>
<p><strong>Whereabouts to Find Them</strong></p>
<p>If you&#8217;re ever hunting for a web home brewing system review, it is easy to find them on the internet. There are some sites that are buyer review sites and which are exactly dedicated to offering buyer reviews so that consumers can check them out and get the details that they have to aid them in making their call here.</p>
<p>You are really getting an insider&#8217;s view, the best possible thing when you need to have assistance and get some help on choosing the right home brewing system for your needs.</p>
<p>It is easy to see what reading an online <a target="_blank" href="http://www.wheatbeerhomebrewing.com/homebrew-shop.html">home brewing system</a> review can do for you, and how it can help make sure that you are going to get the best home brewing system. Maybe you are just looking to brew some beer or wine when you have a bit of spare time for yourself and your family to enjoy, or maybe on the other hand you are interested in brewing at home so that you can sell it and make a profit.</p>
<p>Whatever the case may be, it can be difficult to choose the right home brewing system but at least with these reviews, you will be able to make the best decision here.</p>
<p>Whatever home brewing system you get, make sure that you get a set of instructions or otherwise details that are going to help you along and teach you how to brew beer or wine at home.</p>
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		<title>A Guide To Home Brewing System</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 21 Jan 2012 21:43:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Anybody who is attempting to go thru and get a home brewing system of any kind is going to want to make sure that they do a few things, one of the most important being to read an online home brewing system review. With a home brewing system review, a person gets the chance that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Anybody who is attempting to go thru and get a <a target="_blank" href="http://www.wheatbeerhomebrewing.com/beer-making-ingredients.html">home brewing system</a> of any kind is going to want to make sure that they do a few things, one of the most important being to read an online home brewing system review. With a home brewing system review, a person gets the chance that they would otherwise not, which is to basically learn more about the home brewing system before they go ahead and buy it.</p>
<p>There isn&#8217;t any point in laying out money on a home brewing system or anything more for what it&#8217;s worth, if it not going to come with the features that you need or deliver you the end results that you were expecting and so reading a home brewing system review is likely to help make sure you avoid doing just this.</p>
<p><strong>The Reviews</strong></p>
<p>Reading a <a target="_blank" href="http://www.wheatbeerhomebrewing.com/brewing.html">home brewing system review</a> is among the most critical things you&#8217;re going to do here and is something you aren&#8217;t going to need to hop over. There are some particular things that you should have a look for when you&#8217;re reading a home brewing system review, including on the price and features available.</p>
<p>These are examples of the most vital things that you&#8217;ll be wanting to look out for in a review so you can get the very best concept on any home brewing system you are considering and make sure you are going to find one that&#8217;s best.</p>
<p>Even after you read a home brewing system review, you may still need some help making it through the actual brewing process, and so you will want to do your research and make sure that you are going to get the information that you need to really understand properly what you are doing and make sure that you do it right.</p>
<p>Once you are ready to brew and you start getting a bit more experience at it, you are really going to start enjoying yourself and are going to be able to share your new talent with your friends and family. There are some people who even start <a target="_blank" href="http://www.wheatbeerhomebrewing.com/wine-beer-making.html">brewing beer at home</a> and then bottling it and selling it which is another idea if this is something that you are interested in.</p>
<p>Now you can see why reading these reviews in the first place is really going to be helpful in your shopping decision here.</p>
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		<title>A Guide To Home Brewing Starter Kits</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 May 2011 19:18:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lager is without any doubt one of the most well-liked drinks today and it&#8217;s no surprise. There are now more variations of beer available than ever before and now there are people who are actually taking on the task of creating their own beer at home. That is right, you don&#8217;t need a brewery to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Lager is without any doubt one of the most well-liked drinks today and it&#8217;s no surprise. There are now more variations of beer available than ever before and now there are people who are actually taking on the task of creating their own beer at home. That is right, you don&rsquo;t need a brewery to make beer, and instead it only takes a few specific ingredients and a bit of time to prepare the perfect batch of beer right in the comfort of your own home.</p>
<p>Home brewing starter kits are very popular nowadays. With the best home brewing kits, one only has to read through a few instructions, and has at their fingertips all or at least close to all the different supplies that they need in order to get started and begin brewing their own beer right at home.</p>
<p>The <a target="_blank" href="http://www.wheatbeerhomebrewing.com/beer-brewing.html">home brewing starter kits</a> are great for the novice brewer who is interested in learning more about this fascinating hobby, whether they want to just offer their beer to family and friends to enjoy, or are taking it more seriously and want to make beer at home and then bottle and sell it.</p>
<p>Whatever the case, the <a target="_blank" href="http://www.wheatbeerhomebrewing.com/home-brew-bottles.html">home brewing starter kits</a> are the best way to get started here without a doubt, and you are going to become a brewing pro before you even know it.</p>
<p>The instructions for how to use the home brewing starter kits will be different depending on which particular home brewing kit you decide to use. Just make sure that you read through the instructions thoroughly before you try to get going here. It may look straightforward but the point is that there are some vital details that you do not need to forget when you&#8217;re brewing your lager at home.</p>
<p>As an example if you let your brew bubble over, you aren&#8217;t going to finish up with the best tasting lager and it takes some seconds for a batch to bubble over so you must be watching it at all points.</p>
<p><a target="_blank" href="http://www.wheatbeerhomebrewing.com/making-wine.html">Home brewing starter kits</a> are really the best way to get started for anyone who wants to brew beer at home, although for those who have done a bit more research and understand better about the home brewing process, they may choose to go out and buy their items separately as this is often resourceful.</p>
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		<title>Brew Your Own Beer For Fun</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Mar 2011 09:19:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There is no bottle of brew that tastes very as great as the 1 you have produced yourself. It is also a fun hobby. So what are you waiting for? Here&#8217;s how to brew your personal beer. There&#8217;s some equipment you are going to will need. You should have the ability to pick it all [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There is no bottle of brew that tastes very as great as the 1 you have produced yourself. It is also a fun hobby. So what are you waiting for? Here&#8217;s how to brew your personal beer.</p>
<p>There&#8217;s some equipment you are going to will need. You should have the ability to pick it all up for under $200, and it&#8217;s not difficult to locate. Any local brewing supply store or online brewing internet site will have every thing you&#8217;ll need which consists of:</p>
<ul>
<li>Brewing Pot</li>
<li>Plastic hose</li>
<li>Fermenter</li>
<li>Bottling bucket</li>
<li>Airlock and stopper</li>
<li>Bottle brush</li>
<li>Bottle capper</li>
<li>Thermometer &#8211; the stick-on sort is greatest</li>
<li>Modest bowl</li>
<li>Saucepan</li>
<li>Spatula</li>
<li>Oven mitts</li>
<li>Wooden mixing spoons</li>
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<p>The easiest way, specifically for beginners, is to pick up a beer kit. It will contain all of the needed ingredients, which consist of yeast and hopped malt concentrate. You also need to buy fermentables, which are what add the diverse flavors to your brew. Naturally it is possible to get your ingredients separately, but the kit is often a foolproof way to get every thing you&#8217;ll need.</p>
<p>You&#8217;ll have to sanitize all your equipment. Actually, it&#8217;s one of the most important factor you may do. Clean every thing with hot soapy water. Then you need to sanitize all of your equipment by making use of either the iodine solution or chlorine remedy that came with your brewing equipment.</p>
<p>Now that every thing is sterilized, you are prepared to begin. Put two quarts of water within your brew pot; then heat to around 180F or until it steams; then remove it from the heat. Add your beer kit and fermentables. Follow the directions provided together with your kit.</p>
<p>Stir until every thing is dissolved; then put the lid on and leave it sit for 20 minutes on low heat. Add your mix, which is called the wort, to the fermenter which really should be filled with four gallons of water. Stir for four minutes. This oxygenizes the mixture. When the wort is cool to the touch you&#8217;ll be able to add your yeast.</p>
<p>Now it is time to let your wort ferment. The procedure starts immediately and continues for 5 days. During this period it&#8217;s crucial to maintain the temperature constant, around 65F, and to maintain your wort in a dark place. You&#8217;ll be able to tell when your wort is fermenting due to the fact you&#8217;ll see tiny little air bubbles rising to the top.</p>
<p>When 5 day arrives you should commence checking your beer each day. When you will find no far more air bubbles your beer is ready to bottle. Do not be impatient. If you don&#8217;t wait for the fermenting to complete you will wreck your beer&#8217;s taste. As an aside, did you know that it is possible to use <a target="_blank" href="http://www.mightypromos.com/category/logo-coffee-mugs">promotional coffee mugs</a> that have been imprinted with your logo to promote your organization?</p>
<p>Just before you bottle you must prepare what&#8217;s referred to as the primary solution. This is what carbonates the beer. Inside your saucepan add 2 cups of water and one cup dextrose. Bring to a boil over medium heat, and then let it cool for 30 minutes. Pour it into the bottling bucket.</p>
<p>Attach the hose to the spigot on your fermenter and put the other end of the hose within your bottling bucket. Open the spigot and transfer your beer over to the bottling bucket. When accomplished, detach and clean the hose and toss the fermenter. Fill each and every bottle leaving 1î of air at the leading. Cap securely and make certain you&#8217;ll find no leaks.</p>
<p>Wait, it&#8217;s not quite time to drink it but. You have to put your bottled beer in a cool dark place for the second fermentation method. Don&#8217;t put it inside the fridge as that is too cold. Basements work wonderful. It now requirements to sit for 2 much more weeks. And then it&#8217;ll be time to take pleasure in!</p>
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		<title>A Little Home Brewing Fun For The Kids</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Mar 2011 19:45:05 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>In any family when one person gets excited about something new, everybody gets in on the act.&nbsp; And that is certainly true of children.&nbsp; They love to be active in whatever hobbies mom and dad love to be part of.&nbsp; So if you bowl, the kids want to go and play the video games.&nbsp; If you love Shakespeare in the park, the kids will go and play on the ground nearby.&nbsp; So if you can find a way to give the kids a part of what you are doing, that keeps the family together.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>That may seem tough with a hobby like home brewing.&nbsp; After all, the process of brewing is pretty involved and there is boiling water and sterile instruments to think of.&nbsp; That kind of thing really isn&#8217;t fun for the kids.&nbsp; So if you can find a way to make a &#8220;beer&#8221; just for them, then they too can enjoy the excitement and feel part of what the adults are doing.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>A way to fill this need is to brew up a delicious batch of ginger beer from for the kids. And the nonalcoholic beverage drinkers in the family will love it too!&nbsp; Of course, ginger beer is not real &#8220;beer&#8221; in the sense of an alcoholic brew although it can be mixed with beer for delightful and very British toddy.&nbsp; But it&#8217;s so easy to make that the kids can get involved and they will love the beverage that results almost as much as mom and dad love their home brewed beer.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>It&rsquo;s a good thing to have the procedures, tools and ingredients for your ginger beer all ready to go on brew day because it&rsquo;s a great surprise to the kids to let them know that they are going to get to make their own beer too!&nbsp;&nbsp; Because the steps for making ginger beer are fast, easy and harmless, the kiddos can have a ball doing it using a very simple recipe and even if they drink it all gone, it&#8217;s easy enough to whip up another batch. &nbsp;</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>The ingredients for ginger beer are not exotic and they can be found at any grocery store.&nbsp; They include&hellip;</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Be ready with 8 plastic bottles that will hold a pint and 4 bottles that will hold a quart and some bowls to mix the ginger beer up with.</p>
<p>.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Ginger &#8211; you can get it fresh at larger grocery stores.&nbsp; Two ouches is enough.</p>
<p>.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Cream of tartar &#8211; about one teaspoon will do.</p>
<p>.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Two lemons sliced.</p>
<p>.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; A pound of sugar</p>
<p>.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; An ounce of yeast</p>
<p>.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Boil one gallon of water.&nbsp;</p>
<p>Now it&#8217;s just a matter of putting it all together.&nbsp; Cut the lemons in big sized rings and combine them in a big bowl with the other ingredients.&nbsp; The only other preparation you need to do besides boiling the water is to crush the ginger so it mixes with the water and other parts of the beer.</p>
<p>Now just chill the mixture to room temperature and add the yeast.&nbsp; Put it in the larger bottles to let it ferment for a couple of days.&nbsp; Once that is done, skim off the residue on top and your ginger tea is ready to enjoy.</p>
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		<title>Tricks Of The Trade For Making Great Beer</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Mar 2011 21:49:27 +0000</pubDate>
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<p><a target="_blank" title="Home Brew Academy" href="http://www.netthrowprosperity.com/homebrewacademy">Home Brew Academy</a>&nbsp;Assembling the equipment and the ingredients to make beer is a cut and dried operation.&nbsp; The process of making beer at home isn&#8217;t really a mystery.&nbsp; That is one of the reasons that home brewing has become so popular.&nbsp; Because you can get set up to brew beer at home with a relatively low investment in equipment and ingredients, it&#8217;s easy to get started on making your own beer.&nbsp; And when you finish that first batch and it is stored away to be sampled in a few weeks, the excitement that you soon will be drinking your own beer is a unique feeling and one you want to repeat often.</p>
<p>&nbsp;Once you have confirmed that you can indeed make beer, the next question comes up is &#8211; can you make GOOD beer?&nbsp;&nbsp; When you tasted that first batch, you were pretty excited because it really was beer.&nbsp; But you may have noticed some aspects of the beer you would like to improve.&nbsp; The beer may have been too bitter or have too strong a hops flavor.&nbsp; The clarity of the beer may have been imperfect or you could see stuff floating around in your beer.&nbsp;</p>
<p>&nbsp;But these flaws are acceptable at first because they drive you to want to become a better beer maker.&nbsp; You want your beer to be so flavorful and enjoyable to drink that your guests say its as good or better than store bought beer and that it even lives up to the quality at the local beer pub.&nbsp; That&rsquo;s a tall order but part of the fun of brewing beer at home is to strive for those goals.&nbsp; To get there, some of the tricks that the old pros of home brewing know will help a lot.&nbsp; Some of their wisdom can help you move from a rookie beer maker into the ranks of people and actually know what they are doing.</p>
<p>&nbsp;Most recipes for making beer at home call for making a batch of five gallons of beer.&nbsp; That&#8217;s a lot of beer.&nbsp; So sometimes home brewers try to cut the batch to make less beer.&nbsp; It&#8217;s done with good intent.&nbsp; It&#8217;s hard to store five gallons of beer.&nbsp; And if you don&#8217;t drink your own beer up pretty fast (or give it away), the beer can go stale or bad which is hard to see watch happen to &#8220;your&#8221; beer.&nbsp;&nbsp; But old pros tell us don&#8217;t cut the batch and go ahead and make beer up five gallons at a time.&nbsp; You need that quantity to get the full value out of the brewing process.&nbsp; And it&#8217;s hard to adjust the recipes for a smaller batch which means that there is a good chance you will end up with a beer that does not have the right balance of malt, hops and yeast.&nbsp; The outcome can be a beer that is difficult or impossible to drink and it all gets thrown out.&nbsp; Better to make five gallons of good beer than three gallons of undrinkable brew.</p>
<p>&nbsp;The more you study and learn about beer making, the better you will become at home brewing.&nbsp; Don&#8217;t just go from the instructions that come with the equipment.&nbsp; Sink your teeth into learning all you can.&nbsp; The beer you make will benefit from the homework you do.&nbsp; And you will have more fun too. <a target="_blank" title="Home Brew Academy" href="http://www.netthrowprosperity.com/homebrewacademy">Home Brew Academy</a></p>
<p>&nbsp;Just as it&#8217;s not advisable to cut the size of any batch of home made beer you produce, also avoid cutting corners in terms of time or clean up.&nbsp; Sometimes it seems that boiling the beer in progress which is called the &#8220;wort&#8221; for an hour to an hour and a half seems like a lot.&nbsp; But the long boiling time helps the ingredients mesh in just the right way.&nbsp; It also boils off bad elements of the mixture that you don&#8217;t want in the beer and it brings out the flavors of the malt, the grains and the hops so you are getting the best of those ingredients.&nbsp; Finally, don&rsquo;t be worried about being too fussy about cleanliness.&nbsp; Keeping your boiling pots and fermentation tanks absolutely clean and sterile assures that nothing will get into the beer except that pure wort that you so carefully brewed. So go ahead and be fussy.&nbsp; The beer you make will be better if you are.</p>
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		<title>The Heart Of Home Brewing</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Mar 2011 21:49:27 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>&nbsp;Can you remember the moment you first got the idea in your head to take up brewing your own beer at home?&nbsp; For many it is a tour of a brew pub or some other behind the scenes exposure to all that happens when good beer is made.&nbsp; Before that one pivotal moment, you may have never even thought about beer being made at all.&nbsp; The origin of beer was the liquor store or the market and that was that.&nbsp; But when you realized that not only does beer go through a fascinating transformation from grains, hops and malts to this delicious brew you enjoy but that you can make your own beer if you want to, that is when the idea of becoming a home brewer started to become a reality in your mind.</p>
<p>&nbsp;For others that moment of realization that home brewing could be a whole new world may have happened when you first were exposed to &#8220;real&#8221; beer, as the home brewing enthusiasts call it.&nbsp; That is when you sampled a brew that was not made by one of the big retail beer makers like Budweiser, Coors or Miller and you discovered what beer tasted like when it came directly from the brewing process to your glass.&nbsp; That may also be the day you found out what an amazing diversity of beer types, textures and flavors there were.&nbsp; And for many when you realize that you can find a diversity of beers that is almost as extensive as in the wine world that it is often very difficult to go back to boring old pasteurized beer again.</p>
<p>&nbsp;So if you are about to &#8220;make the leap&#8221; to become a home brewer yourself, you are about to step into a rich and full world that is full of history, culture, tradition and new friends and associates.&nbsp; You won&#8217;t just take up the hobby of brewing beer, you will &#8220;become&#8221; a home brewer which is a unique kind of individual indeed.&nbsp;</p>
<p>&nbsp;It isn&#8217;t hard to &#8220;define&#8221; home brewing because the term is self explanatory except to go on to say that it is entirely possible for you to make high quality beer right in your own home with a small investment in equipment, the base ingredients that are readily available as well and the love and patience it will take to learn the process.&nbsp; But the process is not difficult which explains why home brewing is a passion and a hobby that is growing in popularity more and more every year.&nbsp; You might be surprised who you know who has a love of brewing beer because it is not just the hard core beer drinker you might know.&nbsp; Because brewing beer at home is as much about the art and the craft of making a quality beverage, home brewers come from every walk of life there is from bartenders to ministers and from college professors to librarians.&nbsp;</p>
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<p>&nbsp;The heart of home brewing is the fun, the excitement and the fulfillment creating your own batch of delicious beer can bring.&nbsp; But what transforms home brewing hobbyists to life long makers of beer is the challenge of always finding new blends, new methods and new ways to make their beer even more flavorful than the last batch.&nbsp;</p>
<p>&nbsp;Be forewarned that a zeal for becoming better and better at home brewing can be habit forming.&nbsp; But if you get hooked, you will meet thousands of others in your town and around the country and the world who have the same addiction as you.&nbsp; It&rsquo;s a wonderful addiction that you will never regret catching because brewing beer at home can provide decades of fun and enjoyment making your own blends of beer.&nbsp; But it provides something else just as good which is really great tasting beer.&nbsp; So enjoy.</p>
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		<title>Going To The Source To Learn Home Brewing</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Mar 2011 21:49:25 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Going to the Source to Learn Home Brewing</p>
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<p>The time between when it first dawns on you that you could start learning to brew your own beer at home and when you actually take a stab at it is often a long one.&nbsp; For one thing, it takes a pretty significant learning curve to even begin to visualize that it possible to make beer at home.&nbsp; Oh, you may have heard about home breweries but to think of doing it in your own home setting is a leap of understanding that takes some time to get through.</p>
<p>&nbsp;The internet is often a source of information that we go to start learning more about a new area of life like home brewing.&nbsp; Perhaps that is how you found this article and that&rsquo;s good.&nbsp; That means you are off on the right foot and using free information from people who have already learned a few things about brewing at home to get your orientation to what it would take for you to learn to brew your own beer at home.</p>
<p>&nbsp;As often happens with any new area of interest, if your fascination with how to brew beer at home starts to get some momentum, it&rsquo;s a good way to go to log on to the major home brewing web sites and begin to get oriented to the methods, the equipment and the process of brewing beer at home.&nbsp; Do be aware that some of these sites get very technical and it&#8217;s easy to get intimidated.&nbsp;</p>
<p>But if you can just get an understanding about the equipment and the ingredients and some basic ideas of how the process would go if you were the one doing the brewing, that is a good start.&nbsp; Because online articles and web sites mix expert knowledge with newcomers orientation, if you do stumble into a section of those sites that you don&rsquo;t understand, just surf on to pages that are intended to help you where you are and understand that when you get to that level that that technical sophistication, you can always come back to these pages.&nbsp; Just build a good bookmark library because it will serve you well.</p>
<p>But to pick up speed on learning the real details of what brewing is all about, you don&rsquo;t have to depend just on reading or books.&nbsp; Because brewing beer in your own home is more than just book knowledge, it is handling of equipment and ingredients, the more direct exposure you can get to the brewing process, the better.&nbsp; But it is also very likely that you developed your interest in home brewing while enjoying a good brew at your local brew pub.&nbsp; Most towns have brew pubs where home made beers are sold in just about every flavor, color ant texture.&nbsp; Many times these brew pubs grew up out of a home brewing hobby that just got bigger and bigger until it became an enterprise and a money making business</p>
<p>That is why most brew pub owners are more than happy to give tours and lessons in home brewing.&nbsp; This is probably some of the most value exposure you can get to how the process of home brewing works.&nbsp; By walking through a brewery where the beer you make is made, you can step through the process to get a feel for how you will proceed.&nbsp; You can see the boiling pots, how the strainers are used and the filters and fertilizers and everything that is needed to take beer from raw materials to the finished state of a fine brewed beer.&nbsp; In fact, with a little charm and by working for free, you may be able to apprentice in the brew pub making beer.&nbsp; This time will be tremendously valuable to you to help you learn the ropes of making your own beer.</p>
<p>You combine this hands on knowledge with what you are learning on line and from other training sources along with what you can learn by networking with other experienced home brewers and you have a powerful source of knowledge that will pay you well when you start making your home beer yourself.&nbsp; And that knowledge will result in some great tasting beers from your kitchen so you will be glad you took the time to learn all you can before taking the plunge.</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Feb 2011 10:16:08 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>The hobby of brewing your own beer at home is growing steadily as more people discover how much fun they can have making their beer at home and how great absolutely fresh beer can be.&nbsp; There may be no more gratifying moment for a home brewer than to serve your own fresh beer to your guests iced down in your favorite beer mugs and hear the rave that your beer is as good as the store bought beer they like best or maybe even better!</p>
<p>Part of the reason for the huge popularity is that getting set up to make beer and finding good supplies and equipment is neither difficult nor overly expensive.&nbsp; You can find or create the equipment fairly easily or get it discounted from others who have retired from the brewing business.&nbsp; And right now there is probably a home brewing store in your town ready and able to provide you with the ingredients as well as instruction books and recipes for all kinds of wonderful tasting beers you can make right at home.&nbsp; And with the explosion of web sites, ebooks and articles out there on the internet about home brewing, all the help you could ask for is at your fingertips to help you get started.</p>
<p>The reason different people get into home brewing vary.&nbsp; Some love the social aspect as you join a large local and international community of brewers.&nbsp; Another reason is that it is just great fun to assemble the equipment, learn the recipes and take a stab at making your own home grown batch of tasty beer.&nbsp; Even if you &#8220;botch&#8221; a batch of beer, its all in the spirit of learning and it just drives you on to learn from your mistakes to make even better beer next time.&nbsp;</p>
<p>A third great reason is you have so much more control over your beer when you brew it yourself.&nbsp; Because you are not dealing with a beer that is mass produced and shipped from hundreds of miles away, you can control the taste, the consistency and even the level of alcohol to make your beer as strong or mild as you want it to be.&nbsp; And you can make changes with each batch with virtually endless variations on the recipes that are available to the home brewing community.</p>
<p>The supplies you will need to get started are easy to find and not very expensive either.&nbsp; Probably the best way to get a feel for what the best equipment is and who are the suppliers to favor would come from becoming a regular at home brewing clubs and gatherings and making some friends there.&nbsp; If you make it well known that you are a &#8220;new recruit&#8221; and need some mentoring in how to get set up, you will be overwhelmed with offers for you to sit in on a brewing session or two to get a feel for the process.&nbsp; If you take advantage of their zeal to help you get started, you will be way ahead on the game when you go shopping for the stuff you need to get set up to make your own beer at home.</p>
<p>&nbsp;The equipment you will need is pretty much only used for brewing beer so you will need to think of storage.&nbsp; The pot for boiling your initial wort and the equipment to handle the beer, filter it and ferment it are all made in sizes and at prices to encourage the home brewing markets.&nbsp; You can find them at retail prices at your home brewing retail outlet in town.&nbsp; You can use the internet and shop second hand shops to get better prices.&nbsp; But many like to patronize the home brewing store that helped them get their start just to make sure they stay in business to keep selling you great fresh ingredients.</p>
<p>&nbsp;That same retail outlet will be a good source for the grains, yeasts and hops you need for the actual production of beer.&nbsp; Freshness is the key so communicate with the management of the store to learn of just how fresh those things are. As with the equipment, you can buy these things from the internet and that is fine.&nbsp; But get to know your supplier whoever you use and make sure you are confident you are getting the highest quality materials to make your home made beer. It will make a big difference.</p>
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		<title>A Perfect Hobby For That Guy Who Loves Beer</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Feb 2011 10:16:07 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>If the man in your life is thinking of getting into brewing beer because he loves drinking different beers, there are some solid reasons to encourage that enthusiasm.&nbsp; Your first reflex might be that he already has a love of beer and that making his own is going over the top.&nbsp; But in truth, making the move toward home brewing has a lot going for it and it is a very creative and productive approach to the love of fine beers.</p>
<p>&nbsp;There is a difference between a true lover of beer as a fine beverage and the average &#8220;beer guzzler&#8221;.&nbsp; Beer actually has a rich history and the diversity of flavors, textures and blends of beers is almost as strong as the wine culture which we know is one where real connoisseurs know what a fine wine is.&nbsp; So the move toward making beer identifies with that side of the beer culture that seeks the finest in flavors in beer and seeks to become part of the way very good beer is made rather than just be a consumer.</p>
<p>&nbsp;By encouraging your beer connoisseur to develop this new found passion for beer making, you are emphasizing the noble and creative side of his love of good beer. And the new social connections that novice beer makers find at retail beer brewing stores and local societies devoted to this hobby will help him become educated in the best way to make a truly fine beer at home.&nbsp;&nbsp; Once that home brewing hobby takes off, the passion to make beer becomes more about improving the quality and taste of the beer he makes even more than just drinking a beer that you made yourself.&nbsp; And that is a productive and creative way to approach his passion for beer.</p>
<p>&nbsp;Along with the creative side of beer making, if you start to produce your own beer at home, there are some economic benefits.&nbsp; Like everything else, beer prices are going up.&nbsp; But the costs of making a batch of beer at home are phenomenally low if you break it down to a per glass cost.&nbsp; Now there is equipment to buy up front.&nbsp; But it&#8217;s a myth that getting set up for making beer at home costs an arm and a leg.&nbsp; You don&rsquo;t have to set up a brewery on the scale you may have seen when you toured the beer factory in St. Louis last summer.&nbsp; There are beer kits that give you all of the basic equipment you will need and you can usually have a home beer production factory going at home for under $200.&nbsp;&nbsp; And when you consider you can make many gallons of great tasting beer with that same set up, that&#8217;s a pretty smart investment.</p>
<p>&nbsp;It&#8217;s not out of the question that if your beer loving guy develops his abilities as a Brewmeister, you may find a market to sell the beer he makes.&nbsp; There are lots of brew pubs that specialize in quality home made beers.&nbsp; So if he can develop a unique taste and recipe that can be replicated consistently, you may be able to bottle it and sell it at local pubs.&nbsp; If that beer gets some popularity with the local beer drinking popularity, you may be able to make back your investment in equipment and supplies to make beer and even turn a nice profit from a great hobby.</p>
<p>&nbsp;These are all good reasons for you to encourage that fascination with how to make beer at home in your loved one.&nbsp; And if you jump in feet first and become a beer maker yourself, this new hobby can become a family affair and a wonderful way to share the fun together.&nbsp; And who knows, you may even get to be a bit of a beer connoisseur yourself!</p>
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