Monday, July 21, 2014

Making Your Own Beer At Home


How exciting do you think it would be to make beer at home and then have guests over for a beer tasting party? What? Got cold feet because you don't think you can make beer at home and be any good at it? It's truly easy if you read the instructions. Trust us on that one. If you aren't into having all the equipment in your basement, then you might want to think twice about making beer at home. However, it is honestly not that difficult and even a novice with no experience can manage to make some really nice beer, provided they read the manual and do what they're told.

 Making beer at home isn't for everyone. So if you're going to try it out, then don't invest a lot of money in a high-end kit with all the bells and whistles. Get something that's reasonably priced, easy to set up, has great and very clear instructions to follow and then give it a try.

You'll likely be pleasantly surprised by the results. Want to make a superior brew at home? One that all the neighbors will be talking about for years to come? One that stands out above all the others you have ever tasted and longed to duplicate? Yes, you can do that by making beer at home. Just one thing dude " read the instructions and do it the right way the first time. If you don't, we don't even want to know what the results taste like.

 Most of the kits on the market for making beer at home are pretty decent and go well together with the variety of ingredients you will need to get rolling. Make sure that the ingredients you do buy are top quality. Cheap ingredients will affect the taste of your beer. The scoop is that a good beer making kit can range in price from $60 to $200 and can keep you in beer until the cows come home once you have mastered the art. If you can cook, and yeah, that includes even a can of soup, you are able to make beer at home. If soup is beyond you, ask a neighbor to make the beer.

No, really, you only need four ingredients (water, malted barley, hops and yeast) to put this all together and that is it. How hard could that really be? If you have to think about it, maybe getting fish would be a better idea. Once you have finished boiling all your ingredients according to the recipe you are following, take the mixture, called wort, and pour it into the fermenter.

Once it's safe in the fermenter, leave it there until it cools down prior to adding your fermenting ingredient, yeast. Now that your mixture is cool, add the final ingredient, the yeast. Airlock the container tightly and leave it alone for about ten days, which is about enough time to let the yeast do its work of consuming the sugar in the wort mixture. Now you are ready to bottle your creation and leave it to mature for about two weeks.
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