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		<title>Brewing Recipes - It&#8217;s Tasty To Brew Your Own Beer</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Jul 2010 10:57:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jay Freemen</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[The homebrewing of beverages has become an inevitable part of the lives of entire countries. This has a big effect on the economics of the given country and on the alcohol market. And of course beer is one of the most often homebrewed beverages. Unlike other alcohol containing beverages the beer doesn't need much special equipment and preparing. This is why a big part of the beer loves choose to brew it in they're homes. The pros of homebrewed beer is that the brewer can set the beer flavor depending on his taste, by adding different ingredients or just by changing the production method and fermentation conditions and time. Each beer style has unique characteristics like flavor, palate, aroma and many other. But we can say that palate is one of the most appreciated characteristics. Palate basically is the feeling which you feel when sipping the beer, how soft it is and how hard does it hit you.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The homebrewing of beverages has become an inevitable part of the lives of entire countries. This has a big effect on the economics of the given country and on the alcohol market. And of course beer is one of the most often homebrewed beverages. Unlike other alcohol containing beverages the beer doesn&#8217;t need much special equipment and preparing. This is why a big part of the beer loves choose to brew it in they&#8217;re homes. The pros of homebrewed beer is that the brewer can set the beer flavor depending on his taste, by adding different ingredients or just by changing the production method and fermentation conditions and time. Each beer style has unique characteristics like flavor, palate, aroma and many other. But we can say that palate is one of the most appreciated characteristics. Palate basically is the feeling which you feel when sipping the beer, how soft it is and how hard does it hit you.</p>
<p>However there are also other characteristics which should be taken in mind. Sweetness, strength, bitterness and appearance are also characteristics of the high quality beer. Bitterness is achieved by changing the herbs used and the proportions between different ingredients thus giving you the opportunity to increase or decrease it. Sweetness depends on the amount of sugar while strength is determined by the level of fermentation of the yeasts and fermentation temperatures. However appearance is the most valued characteristic of the beer, because it is the first thing that a man or woman sees in the beverage. Under appearance we mean the clarity, aroma, matte and color of the beer.</p>
<p>Two of the most famous styles of beer producing are the Lager and Ale. However the ale is a beverage for more strict customers who only want high quality beer. Ale beer is produced with the use of high quality yeasts that ferment at higher temperatures than those of the lager beer. At higher temperatures the yeasts will release different aromas and flavors which will give the beer a unique taste, aroma, palate and color. However the ale is more expensive, the ingredients take more time to find and the process of the brewing is more complex.</p>
<p>The lager beer on the other hand is the most commonly drunk beer. It is cheaper than the ale and is easier to create. The first people who started to produce lager beer lived in Central Europe. The yeasts used for the lager are of decent quality and ferment at lower temperatures and afterwards the beer is stored at 0-3C. When the second stage of storing begins the lager will clear and mellow. The cooler temperatures will increase the production of products from the herbs used thus giving a softer taste to the lager. The modern lager beer has usually a light color and is highly carbonated and many people enjoy drinking it more than ale.</p>
<p>Beer is one of the oldest beverages and most of its producers have old traditions in the brewing of the beer. Beers vary in many styles and new methods of production appear all the time, but however the traditional old styles of production and fermentation result in the best beer which has the best characteristics. Most of the beer styles differ on the time and temperature at which the yeast ferments, but also on the amount and quality of herbs and spices used to create the unique beer flavor, aroma and palate which every beer possesses.</p>
<p>Brewing your own home brew beer is esier then you think. Check out BrewingKB.com to learn more about <a href='http://www.brewingkb.com/'>home brewing</a> and don&#8217;t miss the large collection of <a href='http://www.brewingkb.com/recipes/'>home brew recipes</a>.</p>
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		<title>Want To Start Home Brewing? It&#8217;s Not That Hard!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 17 Jul 2010 17:22:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jay Freemen</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[For some households it has become a tradition to brew their alcoholic and not alcoholic beverages at their home. And this is not a new tradition; in fact it is rather old and dates from the past centuries. With this taken in mind we can conclude that homemade drinks are an inevitable part of every society. However different countries have written different laws regarding home brewing of non-alcoholic and alcoholic beverages. And although those laws may restrict some alcohol brewing none of them restrict the home brewing of beer. This is why mane households brew beer at their home and this allows them to create a beer that best fits their taste. During the past years more and more stores offer home brewing kits for beer which usually contain hops, yeasts, malt extract and different ingredients and herbs which change the color, aroma and taste of the beer.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For some households it has become a tradition to brew their alcoholic and not alcoholic beverages at their home. And this is not a new tradition; in fact it is rather old and dates from the past centuries. With this taken in mind we can conclude that homemade drinks are an inevitable part of every society. However different countries have written different laws regarding home brewing of non-alcoholic and alcoholic beverages. And although those laws may restrict some alcohol brewing none of them restrict the home brewing of beer. This is why mane households brew beer at their home and this allows them to create a beer that best fits their taste. During the past years more and more stores offer home brewing kits for beer which usually contain hops, yeasts, malt extract and different ingredients and herbs which change the color, aroma and taste of the beer.</p>
<p>Of course you are not obligated to buy those kits and you can home brew beer like our ancestors used to. Supply all your ingredients manually and separately. That way you will be able to select only ingredients of the highest quality which will produce an amazing beer style with astonishing taste, color and aroma. However this is a harder and more expensive way than just buying a home brewing kit from the shop.</p>
<p>You may think that is hard to home brew beer, but in fact it is quite easy and you can find many guides and information about how to do it on the Internet. Most people use home brewing to save funds, because home brewed beer is much cheaper than the beer offered in stores. However you may be strict about your beer taste and you may want to create a special beer taste just for you. You can do this by adding different herbs or just by changing the proportions of the herbs during the production process. Other people for instance home brew beer to enter different amateur contests in which other people and also judges can taste and rate your beer.</p>
<p>Beer styles are rated in many ways. Some of the most important beer characteristics are taste, aroma, palate, clarity, strength and others. However the most important ones are the palate, taste and strength. You probably know what taste is and it depends on the herbs used in the beer. Palate is the way you feel from drinking the beer - is it too dry, how does it taste afterwards and others. It also depends on the amount and types of ingredients used. And finally the strength - it depends on the fermented ingredients which were used in the producing process.</p>
<p>When we take all that in mind we can conclude that home brewed beer is better than the beer sold on stores. The home brewed beer can be set to your taste by adding or changing the ingredients used in the production process. Another good thing about home brewing is that you don&#8217;t need any special items, you can use items found around your household and so the only thing you will need to buy are the ingredients which can be found in the local store.</p>
<p>Brewing is usually complex but it&#8217;s getting easier to learn and make your own homebrew. Visit BrewingKB.com to check out our <a href='http://www.brewingkb.com/recipes/'>homebrew recipes</a> and learn more about <a href='http://www.brewingkb.com/'>brewing</a>. Make sure to check out the forums on brewing as well.</p>
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		<title>A Guide To The Beginner&#8217;s Home Brewing Kit</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Feb 2010 23:23:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Greg Holmes</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[There is definitely an urge when you get started in an amazing new hobby like home brewing to go out and purchase the most expensive equipment and supplies and jump right in full steam ahead. But if you go out and overspend on apparatus that's just not appropriate for beginners, not only can you get overwhelmed but if your enjoyment of home brewing doesn't carry on, you can end up feeling terrible about such a large investment. Therefore, in the same way as lots of pastimes, it's best to start slowly, purchase some essential starter apparatus, make a couple of batches of beer, and develop from there.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There is always a desire whenever you start out in an awesome new hobby like home brewing to go out and buy the most costly equipment and accessories and jump in full steam ahead. But if you head out and overspend on apparatus which is simply inappropriate for novices, not only can you become frustrated but if your passion for home brewing doesn&#8217;t carry on, you may end up feeling badly about this type of huge purchase. So, in the same way as a good number of hobbies, it&#8217;s a good idea to begin slowly, purchase some fundamental starter gear, turn out several batches of beer, and grow from there.</p>
<p>That is where getting going with a home brewing kit is a good move. That way, with just one shopping trip, you&#8217;ll be able to take home the essential gear you need, the supplies to get a batch or two of beer going and, likely most critically, some directions on the best way to start out making beer. You will discover a fairly wide variety of home brew kits to choose from simply to get rolling. And owing to the diversity of the types of starter kits that are out there, it&#8217;s a good idea to know what you want when you begin searching the websites or the local beer brewing store.</p>
<p>The things to seek out in the way of supplies in your first kit are bottles and sanitizers together with fermentation containers for when the brewing process gets underway. Take into account that when the beer is in production, you are going to be transferring it from container to container, and you&#8217;ll have to eliminate unwanted dregs from the last step. Therefore, siphons and strainers are essential to purify your beer as it moves from the boiling pot to the fermentation containers.</p>
<p>Take some time and assess what each kit includes to establish if the more expensive ones come with a more in depth assortment of supplies which could prevent you from having to go out and add to the kit too quickly. These kits could cost slightly more but in comparison to purchasing each of those things separately, it&#8217;s typically an excellent bargain.</p>
<p>Besides the range of beer making supplies and accessories, check out the actual size of the apparatus you get. The best size for just about any batch of beer is a minimum of five gallons. So don&#8217;t forget to check that the pots and containers you are getting with your kit will allow you to produce batches that fit your expectations. But also be mindful of storage concerns as you don&#8217;t want equipment so big that it&#8217;s hard to keep all of it within reach for your next batch.</p>
<p>Brewing your own beer from a <a href="http://beerbrewingsuppliesonline.com/home-beer-brewing-kit/">home beer brewing kit</a> can save you some money, but it&#8217;s also an enjoyable pastime. Discover what you need to get started at <a href="http://beerbrewingsuppliesonline.com/">Beer Brewing Supplies</a>.</p>
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		<title>The Best Home Made Beer – Guide to Getting Started</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you&#8217;re like many of us, you may enjoy a nice cold beer when you get home from work or just after a long day. Unfortunately it can be hard to find a good tasting beer that suits your needs, not to mention the amount of GMO products used in them (even the organic beers). [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you&#8217;re like many of us, you may enjoy a nice cold beer when you get home from work or just after a long day. Unfortunately it can be hard to find a good tasting beer that suits your needs, not to mention the amount of GMO products used in them (even the organic beers). Have you ever wished you could take matters into your own hands and make a beer that you know will taste excellent and be made with only the best ingredients? Well there&#8217;s never been a better time to start!</p>
<p>I couldn&#8217;t possibly fit all of the necessary information to getting started with making the best home made beer into a single article. In fact, I couldn&#8217;t fit it into a hundred articles, there really is just a huge wealth of information that you&#8217;ll need. At the end of this article I&#8217;ll tell you about an all-in-one guide for home brewing, but we&#8217;re not there yet – hold on.</p>
<p>You&#8217;ve probably spent your life being told things about beer that probably aren&#8217;t true and may even be completely wrong. Some things you might not know about beer:<br /> - Beer can be very healthy when made correctly.<br /> - There is a hidden past to beer that very few people know about.<br /> - Brewing competitions are held all over the world and can make you a lot of extra money if you are a home brewer.<br /> - You could be brewing your own home made beer in just days if you start now!</p>
<p>When you&#8217;re getting started you may just want to run out and start buying all of the equipment and hope you make something that is drinkable – I would advise you to do some research before starting. With just a little advice and tips you could have your own mouth-watering beer that will make your friends jealous (and make them pay up). Having your own home bar definitely isn&#8217;t out of the question.</p>
<p>I mentioned a guide earlier about getting started with making the best home made beer possible. I really wouldn&#8217;t recommend any product other than the one that I&#8217;ll mention in a couple paragraphs. I have personally used this guide (and read it cover to cover countless times) to brew some of the best beer I have EVER tasted. It doesn&#8217;t stop there though, the guide includes tips about how to: prevent spoilage, easily control the alcohol percentage, pair the beer with foods, storage tips to prevent catastrophes, and a whole lot more. There&#8217;s even a whole section with 26 different global toasts - “Za Vashe Zdorovye!”</p>
<p>I must say this though, my absolute favorite part about this guide is that it&#8217;s completely electronic. That means I received it instantly and it&#8217;s always accessible, but of course I printed out a copy to keep with me when I&#8217;m brewing my beer (which is all the rage in my neighborhood by the way).</p>
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<p>If you&#8217;re interested in making your own home made beer, I highly recommend you check out <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.besthomemadebeer.info">Best Home Made Beer</a>. I have tried to brew beer without a step-by-step guide, it was a disaster – don&#8217;t make the same mistake I did.</p>
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<h2>save time and money with beer machine home brewer 2000</h2>
<p>If you have spent anytime researching how to make your own beer, you know it can be a daunting task. You will spend a great deal of cash on equipment and mixes. Not to mention, all the time it takes from start to cracking a cold brew.</p>
<p><a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.shareasale.com/r.cfm?u=404687&amp;b=40&amp;m=47&amp;afftrack=&amp;urllink=www.beermachine.com/shop/product.php?productid=2 k=">The beer machine home brewer 2000 Co.</a> you will have the satisfaction of creating great tasting brew and join millions all over the world doing the same. You dont have to be a brew master to get started</p>
<h2><strong>What is Beer machine home brewer 2000</strong></h2>
<p>Beer machine home brewer 2000 is literally a micro brewery at your fingertips. It&rsquo;s easy to use, fast to brew, and the beer tastes good. It has a very durable heavy-duty clamping system that will last for years to come. </p>
<p><a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.shareasale.com/r.cfm?u=404687&amp;b=40&amp;m=47&amp;afftrack=&amp;urllink=www.beermachine.com/shop/product.php?productid=2 k=">The beer machine home brewer 2000 Co.</a> &quot;&gt;The beer machine home brewer 2000 Co. brews about two and a half gallons of beer. The equivalent of 26 twelve ounce bottles. You don&rsquo;t have to have any brewing experience to use the beer machine home brewer2000. Simply follow the instructions included and you will be drinking fresh quality brew in seven to ten days.</p>
<h3><strong>BENNEFITS of beer machine home brewer 2000</strong></h3>
<p>You will save money with beer machine home brewer 2000, you may never by store&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; bought beer again. It only costs pennies a day to brew your beer. You can even choose to bottle your own beer. The alcohol content can be modified, and beer that is taped out of the keg it was brewed in is fresh. The access to specialty flavored brews that might not be available in your area, and there is an online brew master class available if you would like to learn the science of home brew.</p>
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<h3><strong>Personal thoughts about beer machine home brewer 2000</strong></h3>
<p>Beer machine home brewer 2000 has been around for 20 years and they are sold world-wide.&nbsp; Beer machine home brewer 2000 is also great for beginners just starting to brew, and it&rsquo;s just fun to brew your own beer. You could easily spend over five hundred dollars on home brew equipment. When you consider all the equipment evolved, such as wart chillers, kettles, hoses and hydrometers.</p>
<p>For the money you save on equipment and store bought beer, beer machine home brewer 2000 is an awesome way to go.</p>
<h2>Start brewing Now!</h2>
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<p>Chris is self educated in marketing and promoting by several mentors and online classes. He enjoys life,family,and brewing beer.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The first thing you will need to do is acquire the ingredients and equipment for this brew. You will need the standard equipment for making a home brewed beer and the following supplies:<br />4 pounds of English light syrup<br />4 pounds of Canadian light syrup<br />.5 pound of 60L crystal malt (grain)<br />0.13 pounds of Roasted Barley<br />1 ounce of Centennial pellet hops<br />3/4 cup of priming sugar<br />1 packet of Nottingham ale yeast<br />Hop bags and grain bags</p>
<p>Pour the grain into a grain bag. Fill your pot with 2 gallons of water, add your grain bag, and begin to heat on the stove. Heat until 150 degrees F. For the next 30 minutes keep the temperature between 150 and 160 degrees F. During this time, occasionally lift the grain bag and allow it to drain. Do not squeeze the bag. After 30 minutes is up, lift the bag from the pot and again allow it to drain. Discard the grains.</p>
<p>Increase temperature and bring contents of pot to a boil. Remove from heat and add the Canadian light syrup and English light syrup, stirring while adding. Keep stirring until it is completely dissolved. Put 1/2 ounce of Centennial hops into a hop bag and tie knot. Add the hop bag to the pot, return to heat, and boil for 45 minutes. Put the 1/4 ounce of Centennial hops directly into your pot and boil for another 14 minutes. Put the remaining quarter ounce of hops pellets directly into your pot after the 14 min and boil fro one more minute.</p>
<p>After boiling is done, remove the hop bag from the pot. At this stage, the mixture is known as wort, which is just a word for unfermented beer. The next stage is to quickly cool the wort by removing it from the stove and putting it in the sink full of ice. I have found the best way to do this is to fill the sink with about a half inch of cold water, add put the pot on this thin layer, then add a bag of ice evenly around the pot. I do it this way to keep an even temperature around the outside of the pot while also keeping the pot level. If you add the ice in before the pot, you will have trouble getting it level.</p>
<p>While the wort is cooling, you should take this time to sanitize your fermenter. Mix a teaspoon and a couple of cups of water into the fermenter making sure all surfaces get wet. Pour out the solution onto the top of the fermenter. Rinse the inside of the fermenter and the top at least two times before adding the wort.</p>
<p>By this time your wort has probably cooled down quite a bit. When it reaches 100 degrees it is time for it to be added to the fermenter. Pour a little bit of water to the bottom of the fermemter, making sure the nozzle is shut, before adding your wort. Fill the rest of the fermenter up with tap water to the 5-gallon level. Add the yeast packet to the mixture making sure that you are stirring during this process. It is important that the yeast is aerated. Put the top on the fermemter making sure that is it on there tight. Fill the air lock halfway with water and fit it on the lid’s hole.</p>
<p>The hardest part of making this brew is complete. All you have to do now is wait. After about half a day you will notice the air lock will begin to bubble and inside a think foam will be forming on the top of the wort. After 2-3 days I usually transfer my mixture to a glass fermenter for the remainder of the process, but this step is not necessary. What is important though, is that you wait until all the foam is gone before bottling.</p>
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<p>Pat McLoughlin is a avid homebrewer and enjoys writing about it on his website <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.homebrewhints.com">homebrewhints.com</a>. 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 <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.homebrewhints.com">homebrewing process</a>.</p>
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<p><u><strong>Getting Started</strong></u></p>
<p>The first step in the process of creating a home brewing system is to determine the type of beer that you want to brew. Perhaps you want to have a variety of beer, or just one specific kind. Regardless of what you choose, this is the first step.</p>
<p>The next step is to acquire the necessary supplies for your <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://beerbrewhome.com/home-beer-brewing-system-why-you-should-buy-a-beer-making-kit.html">home beer brewing system</a>. If you are indeed just starting out, more than likely you don&#8217;t have the ingredients and equipment to brew the beer at home yet. Here are some of the essentials.</p>
<p><u><strong>Equipment</strong></u></p>
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<p>Brew pots and kettles are two items that are needed for the home beer brewing process. Using regular pots and pans aren&#8217;t encouraged for several reasons. First, chances are they won&#8217;t be sufficient in size. Second, you will not be able to cook food in these pans after using them to brew beer, unless you want beer residue in your food.</p>
<p>Stick to your budget when purchasing equipment, but be sure to buy quality supplies so they last a long time.</p>
<p>Finally, before creating your brewing system do the proper research and have a plan. This results in having a better understanding of what is required and avoiding unnecessary problems. You want the process of brewing beer to be a fun activity, and being prepared before starting is the key.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ginger beer plant is, surprisingly, not a leafy plant at all. Instead ginger beer plant is a probiotic plant culture which you can use to brew your own, fizzy, old-fashioned ginger beer.<P /><P />What are the health benefits of real ginger beer?<P /><P />When you make your own real ginger beer, you are avoiding nasty chemicals like aspartame which are often included in cans of fizzy drinks and ginger beer. True ginger beer is made through fermentation with the probiotic plant bacteria and yeast creating a fermentation to give the ginger beer a good fizz. Most colas and other shop-bought fizzy drinks are carbonated, and that&#8217;s what makes them fizzy. You are controlling all of the ingredients that go into your own true ginger beer, so you can be sure that no nasty ingredients go in. You can use organic fair trade sugar, and organic ginger and lemons to ensure that your ginger beer is organic too.<P /><P />What actually is ginger beer plant?<P />Ginger beer plant&#8217;s origins are an enigma, but we know that it became popular in the UK some time in the 1700&#8217;s, and was a common sight in kitchens right up until the 1950s. In the 1880s, curious botanist Harry Marshall Ward spent years researching the culture. He worked out that ginger beer plant is a &#8220;composite organism consisting of a fungus, the yeast Saccharomyces florentinus (formerly Saccharomyces pyriformis) and the bacterium Lactobacillus hilgardii (formerly Brevibacterium vermiforme)&#8221;. So now you know! <P /><P />How to spot the ginger beer plant that isn&#8217;t a probiotic culture<P />Many places are selling &#8216;ginger beer plant&#8217; starter kits. This is not real ginger beer, but merely a yeast. This will not provide you with everlasting ginger beer. <P /><P />How to make real ginger beer.<P />Home brewing your own organic ginger beer is easy when you have some ginger beer plant. Unless you know someone who will give you some spare ginger beer plant, then most people will buy their ginger beer plant online. This has usually been dehydrated. When you receive it, you need to rehydrate it in unchlorinated water and sugar for a few days, and then you will be able to rinse out the probiotic culture grains and start adding ginger, lemon and sugar to start the fermentation process. After a few days, you&#8217;ll be able to bottle your real home brewed organic ginger beer. <P /><P />What do I need to make ginger beer?<P />Other than ginger beer plant, you&#8217;ll need sugar, unchlorinated water (filtered or mineral water is fine), root or powdered ginger and lemon. You&#8217;ll also need a large jar for brewing the ginger beer and then a plastic bottle to decant it into.<P /><P />So you can see that for a relatively small initial investment and just some basic kitchen utensils and ingredients, you can ensure that you and your family have an everlasting supply of real old-fashioned ginger beer, a delicious probiotic drink.<br />
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House price is very high?if you live in London and want to live in good place, you’d better find good job and get more salary.
According to Halifax, Wycombe Square in Kensington and Chelsea is the most expensive place to live in England and Wales, with the average home there costing £5.4 million.
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<p>House price is very high?if you live in London and want to live in good place, you’d better find good job and get more salary.</p>
<p>According to Halifax, Wycombe Square in Kensington and Chelsea is the most expensive place to live in England and Wales, with the average home there costing £5.4 million.</p>
<p> Half of the 20 most expensive residential streets are in the borough and all of the 10 most expensive addresses are in Greater London.</p>
<p> Withinlee Road in Macclesfield is the most expensive street outside of southern England, with the average home there costing £1.2 million.</p>
<p>The next two most expensive streets in the north are both in Altrincham, Cheshire, with properties in Park Lane costing £1.2 million, while ones in Eyebrook Road cost £1.1 million.</p>
<p>Moles Hill in Leatherhead, Surrey, is the most expensive street outside of the capital, with the average property costing £2.6 million, followed by Leys Road, also in Leatherhead, at £2.5 million and Woodlands Road West, in Virginia Water, Surrey, at £2.5 million.</p>
<p> Druidstone Road, in the Old St Mellons area of Cardiff, has the most expensive residential street in Wales, with homes costing around £621,000.</p>
<p> Overall, five of the nine regions of England and Wales have streets where the average home cost more than £1 million.</p>
<p> Nitesh Patel, housing economist at Halifax, said: &#8220;Unsurprisingly, many of the most expensive residential streets in England and Wales are in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, with more than half of the 30 most expensive London streets in the borough.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Lots of people are growing interest in brewing their own beer as they discover the fun that involves in brewing beer and just how a fresh beer tastes. Also it&#8217;ll be much more proud moment for the brewer when he/she serves his/her own home made beer to guests and friends and when they rave that it’s better than the beer than they bought from stores.</p>
<p>One of the reasons that brewing beer in home is hugely popular is that the equipment needed to prepare homemade beer is neither expensive nor difficult to setup. One can find these equipments easily in the market or get it at a discount from people who have retired from brewing business. Also with instructional books, websites and blogs on home brewing, you have all the help you need at your fingertips.</p>
<p>Different people start home brewing for different reasons. While some brew beer just for the fun of it, others like to be a part of brewers community. Even if you fail the first time, the spirit of learning keeps you motivated, and you can make better beer by learning your mistakes.</p>
<p>Another reason for home brewing is that it gives you more control over your beer. Since you will not be dealing with mass produced beers which is shipped from hundreds of miles away, you ca control the taste, the alcohol level in your beer, or even create countless variations of beers.</p>
<p>If you need to guidance on getting the best/cheap brewing equipments or any other help regarding making beer you can visit brewing clubs in your city regularly or visit brewing communities or forums in the internet and make some friends. If you can make yourself known to people that you new to brewing and need help in purchasing or setting up equipments, you will be surprised to see the number of people ready to offer their help.</p>
<p>Since you need equipment for brewing beer you need to think of the storage too. You will be needing a pot to boil the worts, filter and ferment it. You find the equipments at a local store or you can visit websites like ebay to find sellers.</p>
<p>You can also purchase ingredients that are needed for producing beer from the same store that you buy the equipments. Try to get the ingredients as fresh as possible as it is the key to producing quality beer. Make sure that you are getting the highest quality materials. It will make a huge difference.</p>
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