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Brewing Your Own Beer

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Brewing beer is incredibly simple. You can of course make it as complex as you want depending on how much control you want over the flavors, or if you truly want to start from scratch, using the most basic ingredients. But for the beginner, starting with extract kits, it's really a breeze. If you can bake a cake you can definitely succeed at home brewing. That really isn't an overstatement.



Although producing great tasting beer is very easy to do, it wouldn't be very effective to try to explain to you all the steps involved in an article. Instead, I'm going to give you some tips that I learnt early on that made my life easier.

The two most basic categories of beer are Ales, and Lagers. Ales are generally more prone to fruity notes (e.g. bannana, pear, apple, raspberry) whereas lagers are are normally crisper, cleaner tasting.

A question commonly asked by beginner brewers is: "What should I choose for my first beer?"

For beginners, my usual reply is "start with an Ale". Brewing an Ale is the best choice for a beginner because they are quite simply less complicated to learn on.

Of course if you really have your heart set on a lager for your first beer it is possible, though the process is a fair bit more involved. I really feel strongly though that for you to get the best results from your first brew you should start with an ale.

There is a huge variety of types within this category (Ales) so you're sure to find something that you would enjoy. Also, just because I said they are prone to fruity notes, don't take that as me saying they're going to taste like an apple cider or something. We are still talking beer here; don't expect anything dramatic, even if it does have a hint or slight resemblance, that's really all it is. Eventually, once you make your first lager you will thank me for keeping things simple for your first time.

Now that you know the category of beer you need to stick with for your first batch, you're left with the decision of which individual type you want (there are probably 1000 different ales out there). Each beer kit manufacturer will have their own selection for you to choose from, many of which are modeled after popular beers you've likely tried. As long as you come into the supply store with an idea of a beer you could handle drinking a lot of, chances are the shop owner will have no problems matching you up with a kit that will suit your tastes.

Here's another insider tip that will make your first brew so much easier!

If you have the option of choosing between the kits that come in a metal can, and those that come in a cardborad box (with a plastic, liquid filled bladder), try the boxes for your first time. By opting for the liquid "beer mix" (brewers call this "wort") you are basically removing one of the most time consuming, and messy steps to the brewing procedure.

With the canned kits you'll need to boil the ingredients for at least an hour, after which you need to quickly cool the liquid down. With the kits that come in liquid form, your bypassing this whole part of the brewing proccess.

Trust me on this, you want your life to be as easy as possible on your first batch.

Usually, both types of kits are roughly the same price so it pays to go for the "no boil" type. However, if you find that your local supply store doesn't carry it, don't panic. Beginner and advanced brewers have been using the canned kits succesfully for years and will for years to come, so you'll definitely not be dissapointed with either type.

To Your Brewing Success,

Matt Tremblay
Brewing Your Own Beer
In order to begin brewing your own beer at home you will first need to have a taste for good beer. If you enjoy drinking Bud, Coors or Miller ad nausea you probably won't care much for homebrew. However, if you have already acquired a taste for a variety of micro-brews and enjoy trying new and different beers then you are a prime candidate for brewing your own beer.

To get started making your own beer at home I recommend purchasing a brew kit and one or more extract ingredient kits. You will also need a pot that will allow you to boil 2 or 3 gallons of water (the bigger the better), and enough beer bottles for 5 gallons (about 54 if they are 12 oz. each). The bottles should not be a twist top.

Virtually every local and Internet homebrew store sells kits that do not have a gasket seal on the fermentation bucket. Since sanitation is critical in home brewing makebeerathome.info recommends a fermentation bucket that has a seal to help keep your beer from becoming contaminated. About 90 percent of the kits sold on the internet and in local stores use an inexpensive food grade type lid with no sealing gasket.

Get a kit that contains a 6.5 gallon primary fermenter, 6.5 gallon bottling bucket with bottling spigot, 5 gallon Better Bottle PET secondary carboy fermenter, instructions, C-Brite sanitizer, twin lever capper, triple scale hydrometer, airlock, pre-drilled universal carboy stopper, liquid crystal thermometer, siphon hose and shut-off clamp, Fermtech auto siphon, bottle filler and a bottle brush.

One of the more difficult tasks in home brewing is transferring the liquids. When making beer, you can't start a siphon with your mouth due to the hazards of bacterial contamination. The auto-siphon solves this problem completely. I was amazed how well this worked the first time I used it. Just pull up then push down a couple of times and the siphon starts. Also includes in this kit is a Better Bottle PET Carboy for secondary fermentation, to produce clearer beers. This carboy has less weight than glass, an equivalent performance, and no chance of breaking. This kit is a great value for beginning brewers.

Pick out an extract kit of a beer that you would like to try. Read these instructions and you are all ready to brew. Lastly, go to makebeerathome for information on the brewing process.

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