Assembling Your Homebrewing Equipment

Homebrewing equipment may seem like an expensive investment compared to just buying commercial beer. Especially in this times of crisis, buying these things may seem too indulgent. However, once you’ve set up and have gotten some brews behind you, you will discover that your home brew beer actually costs just around 0.28 dollars. This is way cheaper than buying from stores. If you are a beer enthusiast, this is the best way to continue treating yourself with this drink during these times of economic low.

Aside from saving, you can even develop your homebrew recipes and improve on your commercial favourite flavours. And if this is good enough, you might even start to commercialize your own products.

Homebrewing equipment can be bought in kits from specialty shops. These kits are limited but have all that you need. Some kits offer can allow you to brew English ales or even stouts or other specialty mixes. Normally, in a kit you will be provided with hopped malt concentrate and yeast. You will be instructed to add other ingredients that are bought separately along the way but these ingredients are just minimal – sugar and sometimes dry malt extract or liquid malt extract. Other times, innovative starter recipes would want you to experience a brew with rice syrup. You can also maximize these kits by checking online home brewing communities. As home brewing has been a part of America’s history, there are many beer enthusiasts who are all too willing to share a trick or two or their new discovered recipe.

The basic equipment you would need are 1) the brewing bin which will hold the beer, 2) the fermenter, 3) the stopper, 4) plastic hose – this would be used in transferring the beer to the bottles, 5) the bottling bucket – this is if you will opt to bottle your beer instead of use a keg to hold it, 6) bottles – or keg, for that matter, 7) stick-on thermometer – although some brew experts can already estimate the temperature by just looking at it, 8) funnel, and a 9) strainer . If you will you will be using bottles, you will need the additional bottle brush and caps and capper.

You will also be needing a bowl, a saucepan, rubber spatula, mittens – if you like, and a mixing spoon. But you don’t have to buy these materials as these can be readily found in your kitchen.

However, if you really want to concentrate on the beer brewing trade, there are specialty equipments that would help you through your endeavours – they could either make your brew taste better or you could go through the procedures more easily or efficiently.

Because of the trend of people wanting to try home brewing, some businesses have opened to give an option to those who are interested but are reluctant in cleaning up afterwards. This could also be your option – instead of worrying over finding your own homebrewing equipment, you can always run to the brew-it-yourself establishments.

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Passive Income Opportunity January 25, 2010 at 8:44 pm

Great article… I have always wanted to get into brewing beer but was always too intimidated… thanks for your knowledge and great ebook explaining it to the nth degree!

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