Using Your Beer Making Kit

posted on November 5, 2009 in Uncategorized

Buying it is one thing, using your beer making kit is a skill that like most, has to be developed over time. You can’t just jump straight in and expect a magical potion that will have your friends gagging for more immediately. If you do this, they may be gagging, but not for those reasons! Get the facts before you start.

If you have been to this site before, I’m assuming you’ve had a go with a beer brew kit and found it either was OK or you just didn’t think it came up to the mark. Well, in order to get the taste you crave, you need to start brewing your own. Unfortunately, you will need quite a lot of home brew supplies and that can be quite pricey unless you are wily and go for second-hand equipment via EBay for example.

You need to know how to clean and sterilise all your home brew equipment so you don’t ruin the beer and know when and how to do pretty important things like what to add and when, when to transfer and when to bottle your home beer making efforts.

It is also a good idea to actually understand what is going on as there are many around who have had a brew blow up on them!  You need to know about the grains, the mixes and the recipes that work best.

Our suggestion to learn about home beer making is to get a good book to guide you and if possible, some videos to show you how as well.  One example we found gives both these mediums at a very reasonable cost. If you want to check it out, click here.

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