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Archive for November, 2009

Basic equipment guide for making cheap homemade wine

Tuesday, November 17th, 2009

There are many many different types of wine-making kits available on the market, but how much of this stuff do you actually need?

Obviously if you are going to start mashing your own fruit there will be extra (and more complicated!) chemicals and ingredients you will need, but for THE MOST BASIC WINE, this is what i would recommend.

How to make cheap Apple Wine at home

Sunday, November 15th, 2009

Hi everyone, i have to tell you that i am the absolute expert in making cheap wine. I live in England and the price of a bottle of cheap wine is extortionate over here, so if you live in a country like this you need to take careful note of what i am going to tell you.

You can read many articles that tell you that you need ‘this and that’ and all the general paraphanalia that wine-making stores tell you are essential for the job, but from years of experience, i know otherwise. Follow my simple guide and you will have success. Yes, if you are looking for perfection then you can buy all the recommended stuff, but for a simple successful home brewed wine, this is the way to do it.

Tips For Beer Making Recipes

Saturday, November 14th, 2009

An important part of successful beer making at home is using the proper equipment, ingredients, and keeping all of the equipment sanitized. Everything used in, on, or around your brew will affect the taste and flavor. So, it is important to keep all equipment sanitized when making the ingredients and using the mixture that is required to get the flavor that you want.

Beer Making Supplies

Thursday, November 12th, 2009

The basic ingredients used in the brewing of beer are quite simple. They are – Water – Even if you are trying to save water by drinking more beer, you do need it for brewing the bubbly. Starch – Use malt, dextrose, corn syrup, or a combination of all these for a better brew. Hops – No jumping around please. The flowers of the hops plant are used to flavour the beer. The unique taste of your beer is due to these flowers. Yeast – Rise and bubble! Yeast is of course necessary for the fermentation, which is the backbone of beer brewing.

Flavored Beer Is An Interesting Process You Might Like To Brew Yourself

Wednesday, November 11th, 2009

Beer lovers all have different taste and brand preferences. The most well-known beers have a certain taste and quality to them that make them instantly recognizable to beer aficionados all over the world. However, there are tons of beer drinkers who feel that there is something missing from commercial brands of beer. The complaint made by many is that these beers are close to tasteless, sometimes comparable to water. Therefore, this is why those people become interested in brewing beer at home.

Beer Brewing Equipment Guide

Tuesday, November 10th, 2009

In 1920 the United States outlawed the manufacture and consumption of alcoholic beverages “for beverage purposes”. Making beer for home consumption is legal in most Canadian provinces.

Beer Brewing Equipment

One of the earliest, modern attempts to regulate private production that affected this era was the Inland Revenue Act of 1880 in the United Kingdom; this required a 5-shilling home brewing license.

Brewing on a domestic level has been completed for thousands of years, but has been subject to regulation and prohibition. Please pour yourself a cold one and sit back and enjoy this read.  As a result of this prohibition breweries, vineyards, and distilleries across the United States were closed down or placed into service making malt for non-alcoholic purposes.

The Best Home Brewery Kit Choices

Tuesday, November 10th, 2009

As a result of this prohibition breweries, vineyards, and distilleries across the United States were closed down or placed into service making malt for non-alcoholic purposes.

Best Home Brewery Kit

Please pour yourself a cold one and sit back and enjoy this read. There is a majority of people who fail to brew a successful batch of beer (over 75%), try to avoid being a statistic.

When prohibition was repealed, home wine-making was legalized, however a clerical error omitted the words “and/or beer” from the document which was eventually passed into law so home brewing remained illegal until 1978 when Congress passed a bill repealing Federal restrictions on the home brewing of small amounts of beer.

How To Choose The Right Kit For Making Beer at Home

Tuesday, November 10th, 2009

Once you’ve decided that you want to try your hand at making beer at home, you need to start looking for the right brewing kit to help you along the way. You definitely don’t want to just rush out and purchase the first making beer at home kit you see, instead you want to find the one that will suit your needs best. After all, if this is something you’re willing to invest your time in, you certainly want to make the best beer possible and use the best possible brewing guide.

Brewing Bottles Priming Sugar And More Home Brewing Tips

Tuesday, November 10th, 2009

Because alcohol is taxed by the federal governments via excise taxes, home brewers are restricted from selling any beer they brew. This similarly applies in most Western countries.

Brewing Bottles Priming Sugar

Australia and New Zealand One of the earliest, modern attempts to regulate private production that affected this era was the Inland Revenue Act of 1880 in the United Kingdom; this required a 5-shilling home brewing license. While legality of home brewing varies from country to country, most allow home brewing, some countries limiting the volume brewed by an individual, and even fewer countries allowing distillation of hard alcohol.

Home Brewing Recipes Stout Beer Guide

Tuesday, November 10th, 2009

Because alcohol is taxed by the federal governments via excise taxes, home brewers are restricted from selling any beer they brew. This similarly applies in most Western countries. Australia and New Zealand.

Home Brewing Recipes Stout

There is a majority of people who fail to brew a successful batch of beer (over 75%), try to avoid being a statistic. Brewing on a domestic level has been completed for thousands of years, but has been subject to regulation and prohibition. Please pour yourself a cold one and sit back and enjoy this read. States remain free to restrict, or even prohibit, the manufacture of beer, mead, hard cider, wine and other alcoholic beverages at home. For example, Ala.