Start a New Hobby with Specialty Flavored Beer Making Kits
There are many good reasons for doing your own home brewing supplies. Number one is taste of course. However, there are other things, which can make this hobby attractive. You will not have to pay taxes on your home brew. You will need to purchase beer making kits though and bottles. You could recycle new bottles each time you brew a batch or those you might already have that are empty. This not only lowers recycling needs, and landfill waste; it saves energy, used in large brewery production, and the delivery of products. Not to mention the pollution involved. There are a few initial supplies needed but these are easily acquired.
However, you should always check your States requirements and laws towards home brewing. Many allow it, though you may need to purchase an inexpensive permit. Once this is done, and you know how much you are allowed to produce at home, you can go online or locally to purchase your beer making kits. The greatest flavor assortment is bound to be online, doing a search will let you know what is available to purchase. In addition, once you have brewed your first batch you can schedule your production to match consumption. You must be of age and should always act responsibly. One advantage is you no longer need to make trips out to the store, and that saves gas money.
Though not familiar with the process, you can also produce non-alcoholic brews also. If you are a real connoisseur, it stands to reason why a person might want to take advantage of beer making kits. Home brewing could make for a very interesting hobby. Deciding which flavorings to use depending on your own tastes, and experimenting with them could be a lot of fun. You also have the advantage of bottling it in whichever size you like. A smaller bottle could prevent your refreshing home brew from getting warm or wasted needlessly. As you will produce more or less bottles, depending on which size you favor. It will not matter which one you prefer, as the kit will only produce so much.
Furthermore, you can just imagine how fresh it will taste. In less than a month, your flavored home brew will be ready for consumption. How old do you suppose the brew you buy at the store is? It really is hard to tell, but yours will always be fresher and tastier. As long as you follow the directions carefully that come with the beer making kits, you should encounter no problems. Make sure to use sterile supplies and always keep your supplies clean. Including, and especially any recycled bottles that you will be reusing. You will have to be extremely diligent about keeping them clean. This will not be hard if you do not leave them sitting around when they become empty. A quick rinse will save you a lot of grief later. Remember, you may not be the only one drinking from them.
I have also went ahead and added some article links to beer making kits topics
- Beer Making Kits For Your Home Brewery – The home brewery process is basically simple and easy to make with beer making kits, and it is satisfying the personal interest of the person involved. Generally, all that is necessary in this concern is have the right enthusiasm, …
- ibrew – Revolutionary Home Brew Kits « The Thrifty Shopper News – The ibrew beer making kits contain only the best quality malt extract. The results you get are fantastic. Q. Is it difficult to make a good brew? A. Not at all, just follow the really clear instructions and you will get great results …
- Greener Beer Tip – Avoid Wild Hop Lager – Al asks for some “greener” beer tips in regard to organic beers. Well, I have one… don’t drink Wild Hops Lager from Green Valley Brewing. Why…? It is awful. Why is it awful…? Because once again a megabrewery is trying to make a product …
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Home Brewing Beer – A Fantastic Hobby and Pastime – If You Know How!
Having spent a couple of hours with a friend the other day in our local bar I was staggered at how much the evening had cost. It was the price of a small mortgage! All so we could have a couple of drinks in a bar that had no atmosphere and very few people. The smoking ban really has reduced the amount of customers visiting bars these days. And the cost certainly doesn’t help!
So this got me thinking. Why not try brewing my own beer? Many years back I had tried my hand at wine making with some success, well I enjoyed it anyway.
So off I went and bought myself a beer making kit, the bottles, plastic barrel, bucket and pipes, the whole works, and set about making my first batch of home brew beer following precisely the kits instructions.
Each night I would eagerly come home from work and make a bee line for my mini brewery just so I could witness the changes in the fermentation since I had last looked and smell the heady aromour.
Then one weekend came the big day. Bottling up time!
With my wife safely settled in our local shopping centre I spent the whole afternoon happily syphoning the golden liquid into newly washed and sterilized bottles. After leaving the bottles for the specified time, not easy when your taste buds are tormenting you, I invited my friend over for the first ever tasting.
I opened the first bottle and holding it at an angle to the glass I slowly and lovingly poured out the liquid. One glass for me and one for my friend. Cheers, we both said and sipped our first mouthful.
I’m not sure what I was expecting, but it certainly didn’t meet my expectations. It tasted kind of odd, and had a strange smell to it. One mouthful was all I wanted. Trouble was I had gallon of the evil smelling liquid.
That was when I realized there is a knack to brewing beer. There is a process to be followed and tricks to be learnt that the home brew instructions simply don’t tell you.
Home brewing is a fantastic hobby that everyone can get involved with, and a very cheap way of quenching your thirst.
It’s much easier than you would think to make a good home brew once you know all the tricks and secrets.
On my blog http://makeabetterhomebrew.blogspot.com/ you can learn how to find out about all the secrets of making a better home brew.
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