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What’s the Lesson Here, its the Brewing Vocabulary

There are several word that you will be introduced to when brewing beer. Some of them are probably things that you have heard before such as pH, Ale, and Lager. This article will give a more in depth description of these terms as well as give you a variety of new homebrewing vocabulary that you may not have heard yet.

Beer Brewing Vocabulary and Abbreviations

There are several words that you will be introduced to when brewing beer. Some of them are probably things that you have heard before such as pH, Ale, and Lager. This article will give a more in depth description of these terms as well as give you a variety of new homebrewing vocabulary that you may not have heard yet.

 ABV  – Alcohol by volume
 ABW  – Alcohol by weight
 Airlock  – a plastic top that lets carbon dioxide be released during fermentation without contaminating your brew.
 Ale  – top fermented beer
 Carboy  – glass fermenter
 Conditioning  – Adding sugar to your beer before bottling. This makes the left over yeast react with the sugar to create carbonation.
 DME  – dry malt extract
 Dry hopping  – adding hops during the fermentation stage
 Fermentation  – the time in the brewing process where your beer is sitting in a container and reacting with the yeast. This usually takes a couple weeks and is done before bottling your beer.
 FG  – Final gravity (the gravity of the beer taken at the end of fermentation)
 Gravity  – denseness of a liquid (used to determine the amount of alcohol)
 Hydrometer  – tool used to determine gravity
 IPA  – India Pale Ale
 Lager  – bottom fermented beer
 Lautering  – mash separated into the wort and leftover grain
 Malt  – Grain (either barley or wheat) sometimes in a malt extract form which is a syrup
 Mead  – fermented honey
 OG  – Original gravity (the gravity of the beer taken at the beginning of fermentation)
 pH  – percent Hydrion
 Pitching  – pouring yeast into your beer
 Sparging  – filtering water through grain to get the sugar out of the grain
 Wort  – What you call your brew when you have finished boiling before adding it to the fermenter.

Pat McLoughlin is a avid homebrewer and enjoys writing about it on his website  http://www.homebrewhints.com . Home Brew Hints gives step by step instructions on how to brew beer at home as well as a collection of helpful hints that can assist you in your  homebrewing process.

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