Sunday, November 17, 2013

Wine Making and Beer Brewing - Is It Legal to Do It in Your Own Home?

With the rise in popularity of microbreweries and local wineries, many beer and wine enthusiasts have been exploring the idea of making wine and beer at home. There are local shops that sell the equipment and ingredients necessary to brew beer and make wine, and it lets the beginner get a chance to try and make their own brew ready for consumption at home or as gifts to friends.

Make My Own Wine - The Potential Problems

I want to make my own wine. If this is what you have decided then the biggest problem that any winemaker can face is it that of incomplete or negligible fermentation. This problem can be extremely frustrating considering the huge loss that it entails. The most important step in fixing this problem is to figure out what went wrong. Most of the time, the reason is that dead yeast was used. However it is difficult to realize this until the problem occurs. Another potential problem is the pulpy mixture of fruit pulp and skins added to a wine which in some cases, was not made correctly and hence fermentation did not occur properly.

How to Make Wine at Home - Tips

Before taking out time to learn how to make your own wine at home and embarking on a wonderful adventure, it is essential to do some research regarding the type of equipment that you require. It is imperative that you acquire the correct equipment before commencing as it may make the process easier otherwise much more complex than need be. The first choice that needs to be made is how big a fermentor is required. A fermentor can be as small as twenty liters or as large as fifty liters. The best choice is to always buy a fermentor which is a few liters larger than you require.

Create Beer Like a Master With Good Beer Brewing Supplies

Beer brewing can either be a hobby or a source of income.

The difference between the two lies in the quality of the beer brewing supplies that they acquire. Hobbyists usually purchase basic supplies which enable them to try out the process from start to finish. Business owners use more sophisticated supplies for brewing beer.

Homebrew Kits, Recipes and Supplies - All You Need To Know

Homebrew kits

Homebrew kits can be a very rewarding investment, there is nothing quite like settling back after a hard days work, with a glass of your very own homebrewed beer.This is beer for the true connoisseur. Homebrew allows you to put together, from scratch, your very favorite beer; whether it is dark ale, or a lager, homebrewing your own beer has its advantages, both on the pallet and on your wallet.

Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Zen, Cooking and the Perfect Beer

One of the things I have always enjoyed is cooking. If I had made some different decisions in my life, I might have ended up a chef.

I was raised in the Deep South. I grew up on typical southern fare; cornbread, fried okra, black-eyed peas, grits and so forth. Not everything on the southern table is fried, despite what some might think. In the summer, we often had vegetable suppers with no meat whatsoever. Almost everything was fresh from the garden. We had fresh tomatoes, fresh peas, yellow squash, cucumbers and cabbage along with other in-season fruits and vegetables. What we couldn't eat, was either canned or frozen for the winter. My mother always made lots of vegetable soup. A bowl of homemade soup and a grilled cheese sandwich couldn't be beat on a chilly night in January.

Tuesday, November 12, 2013

San Diego Has the Best Beer in the World

Yes, I said it, and Ill say it again, San Diego has the best beer in the world. In the WORLD! In San Diego, the corporate cream of the crop is losing its ground to craft beers, in a big way. I hope the rest of this country falls in line.

Types Of Beer That Can Be Made At Home With The Aid of A Beer Brewing Kit

In recent times, due to advent of home beer brewing kits, many people are getting into the home beer brewing business. However, there are quite a few types of beers, which can be prepared at home. The following are just some of these beers that you can prepare at your home:

What Do I Need to Brew My Own Beer?

The hobby of brewing your own beer has become more popular in the last 10 years or so, with brewing hobby stores opening up around the country. These stores provide you with most of what you need to make your own beer and wine at home.

Wine Making - Do You Need a Vineyard to Make Wine?

One of the great things about beverages like wine and beer is that they can actually be made in the home. Many stores specialize in brewing your own beer or making your own wine, and can sell you kits that provide most of the ingredients and equipment needed for home brewing of wine.

Monday, November 11, 2013

What Equipment Do You Need To Start Making Home Brew Beer?

Home brew beer making doesn't need to be an expensive hobby. Beer has been made for thousands of years, and you can be sure that ancient civilizations didn't have expensive pH meters, refractometers, and hydrometers.

Wednesday, November 6, 2013

The Importance of Home Soda Maker

Soda drink is acknowledged worldwide in almost every event. This is because it can go well with any drink when combined together. It can also be obtained in varieties to suit different tastes and people always consider taking them when they find it difficult to make other good choices. The availability of this drink in stores and the ease to prepare it domestically makes it convenient for use. Domestic soda drink can be prepared by using the home soda maker.

Why Is My Brew's Final Gravity Too High?

Reading your hydrometer a couple weeks into fermentation and seeing

that you are a few points above your target FG is not exactly the best

feeling when you first start brewing. At least that was the case when I

Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Why Make A Yeast Starter When Brewing Beer?

Home brew ingredients are easily sold online and shipped to the brewer pretty much anywhere in the country. What happens when the yeast is shipped in an ice pack but it takes a couple extra days to get to the brewer, and maybe even gets warm?

Thursday, October 24, 2013

Look For Home Brew Supplies to Make Your Next Beer

It's a hot summer day and the sun is beating down mercilessly as you fan yourself while running home after an energetic walk across the park.

Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Knowing When to Invest in a Home Keg System

When you're first starting out as a novice homebrewer, keg systems are probably the furthest thing from your mind as far as a future purchase goes. The batches you're brewing at that time are still relatively small and beermaking is most likely an activity you indulge in only occasionally. However, you probably don't need to be told that the more homebrewing you do, the more you want to do. You get used to having a near endless supply of homemade beer readily available and you start brewing larger batches more often.

Porter and Stout - Which Came First?

From home brewers, to connoisseurs, to the guy that just knows what dark beer is, eventually everyone wonders about the difference in Porters and Stouts and which came first.

Learn How to Brew Your Own Beer

From the simple mistake of spilling grain in the water bucket tens of thousands of years ago, beer was made. From then on, the rest is history. Interestingly enough, there is not much difference in the process even during the present. While many people may think that brewing their own beer requires expensive equipment and extensive knowledge, the process is relatively simple and cheap. There are a few things to keep in mind when brewing your own beer that will give you a product that is not only comparable to store bought beverages, but maybe even better.

Making Great Beer

Back in 2004, I decided that commercial beer just wasn't cutting it. It all seemed to taste the same and was way over priced for what you got!

I decided that it was time I researched making great beer at home. I hit the local brewing supplies shop figuring "surely it can't be too hard!"

Make Your Own Wine, Ten Basic Tips

Make your own wine

If you would like to learn how to make your own wine then here are some of the basic steps to get you started making wine that is drinkable.

Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Make Your Own Beer - The Personal Brewery

If you have bought a six pack of beer from the store lately you probably already know that the cost keeps increasing from week to week. Well, how would you like to make your own beer? Brewing beer at home is not difficult as you might imagine, and cost a fraction of what you would normally pay at the grocery store. Do you want to learn how to make beer at home and never have to pay for it again? Then check out this step by step process that will have you enjoying your own home brew.

Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Making Home Brewed Beer Can Be an Excellent Hobby!

If you enjoy drinking beer and are interested in adopting an interesting hobby, then home brewing of beer might be just right for you!
Beer made by home brewing can be quite simple even for a beginner. With the acquisition of a few simple pieces of beer making equipment, brewing beer from the comfort of your home can be quite a rewarding and fulfilling hobby. Basic home beer brewing is an art with a little chemistry tossed in for good measure. The brewing of beer has fascinated persons all over the globe and home brewing has become one of the fastest growing hobbies worldwide.

Making the Labels For Home Brew

Making your home brew is one of the enjoyable hobbies with many obvious benefits. It will make you be more creative and stylish in fitting your personal tastes and enable you to share your skills with your friends and family. The home brew will be a terrific gift for all occasions. Creating a personalized label for your home brew is only a way to express your style. Here are some steps to make labels for your home brew.

Thursday, September 12, 2013

Homebrew Recipe

Creating a homebrew recipe is not just a cost effective way to brew beer, it's also a lot of fun.  To start creating your own brew doesn't require too much technical knowledge.  You can buy a ready-made-kit from your local brewing suppliers and this contains everything that you need to get started.

Wednesday, September 11, 2013

How Do You Get Different Kinds Of Beer?

With all the Oktoberfest events going on, questions about beer and the general knowledge of craft beer is starting to rise... the old days of mass media educating people about light beer is beginning to fade and craft beer is making it's way into main street.

How Is All Grain Brewing Related to Other Techniques of Making Beer?

If you, maybe, are interested in making your own beer at home and have been reading different tutorials about it, you may have come across terms like all grain brewing and extract brewing and home fermentation. All of them allow you to produce beer.

Tuesday, September 10, 2013

How to Choose the Best Beer

Many people think that beers are only for parties and events but that is wrong. Beer has many vitamins, minerals and healthy plants constituents that are good for our body. But not all of them are good for everyone because each beer has its own brewing process and ingredients. So you have to choose which are good for you that will not give you bad experience. Here are some tips on how you can choose the best beer for you.

Friday, September 6, 2013

Is Beer Good for You? Find Out Here

Drinking beer is something that a lot of people do, especially men. It is usually at the end of the day to help them unwind. Or it may be drank at a sporting event or celebration. There are a number of different benefits which have been found from drinking it.

Thursday, September 5, 2013

How to Make a Simple Homemade Beer

Making your own homemade beer is just simple even a beginner can do it. You won't also need lots of technical equipments to brew your own beer. All the things you'll need can be found at your nearest beer making store or just inside your house. You could also save some money by making your own beer compare from buying those commercial beers. Another thing is that you could also help in minimizing the creation of those platinum containers and bottles.

Wednesday, September 4, 2013

How to Make Your Own Wine - The Fundamentals

Learning how to make your own wine at home has opened up a new market. Homemade wine kits and grapes are now readily available to the average person so they can also experience the beauty and magic of winemaking.

Interesting Beer Inventions

Every once in awhile, drinking a beer just doesn't seem enough to some people. Either that or they just happen to think of a new way to enjoy beer. I love the inventions that come into our lives. Some are worth a laugh more than they are to be taken seriously. But, that's the fun within the beer community.

Thursday, August 22, 2013

Finding The Best Home Brewing Kits

Are you one of those people who are just beginning to appreciate the art of home brewing beer? If you are just a beginner and do not really have much experience on shopping for home brewing supplies and materials, it would be best for you to stick to home brewing kits for a start.

Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Facts About Homemade Kegerators

Have you ever wanted to have draft beer in the comfort of your home? You need a HOMEMADE KEGERATOR for that. Whether home brewed or commercial, you can serve all types of beer using a kegerator at the convenience of a tap, with the quality identical to that of your local tavern or pub.

Good Home-Brewed Beer - Home Brewing Kits

Home brewing kits can be advantageous not just for the person who uses them to make his own beer but for the nation and world in general. The time for decentralizing business is at hand and people can make it come sooner by striving to make rather than purchase things.

Thursday, August 15, 2013

Helpful Brew Your Own Brew Information

Brew Your Own Brew At Home

Brewing your own beer in the comfort of your home is a very popular alternative these days to buying store bought commercial brand beer. There is good reason for this. There are many advantages to learning how to brew your own brew at home. Making high quality beer at home is a great hobby to get into. It is almost as easy as boiling water.

Wednesday, August 14, 2013

Homebrew Mastery

Homebrew Beer

Way back when I was a kid, my father and one of my uncles would make homebrew beer. We didn't have any type of refrigeration so they would bottle the beer in fruit jars, put them in an old wash tub, and store them under the house where it was cool.

Home-Brew - Simple Clarifiers

So, I got the German pils bottled up a few days ago. I am super anxious about this batch. This is the first batch where I used gelatin to clear things up in the bottle. According to the available literature, gelatin has a positive charge that will attract the negatively charged yeast particles and assist in the settling out of those particles. Thus, leaving you a much clearer end product. It has been several days since I bottled this batch and I have to say it is significantly clearer than previous batches. Time will tell and I will keep you posted.

Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Home Brew Kits - Enjoying the Good Old Days in Difficult Times

When people talk about getting together and having fun, the first thing that comes to mind is good old ale. No party deserves the name without drinks to go around and make everyone happy. That is probably the reason why most folks stock beer and wine in their fridge for when they have an unexpected visit from a friend.

Tuesday, August 6, 2013

Easily Brew Your Own Beer

Many people like nothing more than a mug of really good beer. Beer is great for all occasions including parties, football games, and as a relaxing beverage after a long day. Microbreweries are also growing in popularity, with may brewmasters opening up their own restaurants and micropubs across the country. If you have a passion for the brew there are ways to make beer for you and yours from home.

Wednesday, July 24, 2013

7 Reasons To Home Brew Your Own Beer

Home brew has experienced a revival lately. Let's look at 7 reasons you should get brewing.

It's fun to do
What better way to spend a small portion of your spare time on an evening, than tending to your beer crop, until you can yield it's tasty fruit? You'll be surprised at how little time and effort it really requires to produce your own beer.

Thursday, July 18, 2013

3 Reasons to Purchase a Keg System for Your Homemade Beers

If you're an avid homebrewer, then you don't need to be told how easy it is to get hooked on the pleasures of making and creating your own beers. The more you make, the more you get used to having an inexpensive source of delicious beers always on hand... and the more your friends get used to it. Batches get bigger and you start brewing more often. Eventually you inevitably find yourself thinking about investing in a home keg system, but how do you really know if it's worth the cash? The following are some of the top reasons why homebrewers decide to take the plunge.

Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Buy Home Brewing Equipments To Make Your Beer

The age-old tradition of brewing beer from homes is a very popular family bonding activity dating back to the 6th millennium BC. Throughout the ages, beer is a popular drink that is served in feasts, family gatherings, and is used as thirst quenchers.

Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Beer Making Kits - The Perfect Choice for Every Beer Lover

These days, enthusiasm for home brewing is on the rise and we're seeing more and more beer lovers looking to jump on the bandwagon and get started for themselves as a result. However, many are kept from giving it an honest try out of fear that the process will be too complicated and ultimately not worth it. After all there's so much equipment to buy... and how is a beginner supposed to know how to choose the right ingredients and cover all the bases?

That's where home beer making kits come in. They take all the guesswork out of home brewing and simplify the process of getting started, allowing beginners to enjoy the process of crafting their own delicious beers in the comfort of their own homes with a minimum of fuss.

Brewing starter kits are economical.

One of the major reasons beginners hesitate to embark on their own beer making adventures is fear of how much it will cost to get set up. Basic ingredients need to be purchased, as well as fermenting vessels, siphons, monitoring gauges, and containers to store your finished beers. Acquiring all of the necessary items separately can not only add up to big bucks, but can also present quite the challenge to someone who's just starting out.

Beer making kits provide everything a beginning brewer needs to get started in one simple, inexpensive package. They also come attached to many different price points and sophistication levels, allowing the consumer to enjoy the convenience of an all-in-one kit no matter what he's looking to achieve with his new hobby. Whether you're on a tight budget and only have $40-50 to spend or are prepared to spend a couple of hundred dollars on your new hobby right off the bat, a home brewing starter kit represents a tremendous value you just wouldn't be able to get any other way.

Beer making kits provide flexibility and convenience.

It's a common misconception that brewing starter kits sacrifice variety for convenience, but nothing could be further from the truth. There are specialized brew kits out there for brewing ales, lagers, malts, and even specialty flavored beers. Many kits are capable of providing you with the ability to create any combination of the above as well. Still more were put together with the highly creative home brewer in mind and come complete with comprehensive recipe books that walk the beginner through a multitude of different methods for crafting any type of brew they can imagine.

Beer making kits leave plenty of room to grow.

After brewing a few basic batches of your favorite beer and learning the fundamentals of home brewing in general, you will most likely find that you're ready to grow into your new hobby a bit. Brewing starter kits are created with this in mind with many top manufacturers offering additional equipment created to be compatible with your original collection of supplies. Easily customize your home brewing arsenal to suit your own unique needs and desires one item at a time, the better to take your passion for home crafted beers as far as you'd like.

Whether you're looking to simply save a few bucks on your monthly beer bill or are considering home brewing as a serious hobby to really invest in, brewing starter kits are the number one choices of serious beer lovers for a reason. Convenient, economical, and comprehensive, they represent an amazing value that simply makes sense any way you look at it.

Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Complete Kits for Brewing Ale at Home - An Overview

Although the idea of brewing ale in the comfort of one's own home no doubt holds a high degree of appeal for many ale lovers, the technicalities of actually getting started can seem daunting for many beginners. The ins and outs of how each piece of required equipment works can be a lot to swallow, as can be the science responsible for creating a perfect pint of fine, smooth ale.

That's where today's brewing starter kits come in. Such starter kits for brewing ale at home come complete with everything the beginning ale maker needs to get started in what can one day prove to be a productive and fulfilling hobby. There are two basic levels available on the market and which type is right for a particular individual depends on what they personally would like to get out of their decision to start brewing ale.

Basic Ale Brewing Kits

Many ale enthusiasts looking to get their feet wet when it comes to home brewing opt for this very basic type of kit. They are incredibly affordable, costing on average around $40-50, and will typically yield about 2 gallons of fresh, homemade ale. Commonly included equipment includes a 2-gallon fermenter, enough raw ingredients to brew a single batch of ale, and a how-to manual to help beginners understand the basics of the brewing process. Brewing ale using one of these kits is a terrific way to figure out whether or not homebrewing is for you without investing a ton of money or time.

Advanced Ale Brewing Kits

Advanced level kits for brewing ale include everything provided in the basic kits. However, they also include the necessary accessories for bottling your newly made ale including siphons, reusable bottles, funnels, strainers, and so forth. They will also typically allow you the ability to start brewing ale in larger batches and many come complete with brewing aids (thermometers, for example) that help you keep a closer watch on the development and quality level of your ales as they're created.

Advanced kits for brewing ale also usually come with a wider variety of ingredients, making them good choices for creative individuals who would rather not be limited to brewing only one type of ale. This is also the perfect option for people who have at least some experience with more basic kits and would like to take things to the next level, but still prefer brewing ale via the convenience provided by a preassembled kit. This type of kit can usually be obtained for $150-300 depending on the brand and the precise configuration.

Which of these two types of kits is right for you depends on whether you'd prefer to start with the bare bones of homebrewing or something that provides you with more creative flexibility in regards to your finished product.

Beer Brewing Equipment - Kegging Equipment Made Simple

Kegging equipment is an important part of many homebrewer's beer brewing equipment.

Kegging your homebrew is simple and has many advantages over bottling it.  One advantage is that you don't have to clean, sanitize, and cap all the bottles.  This process can sometimes be tedious and time-consuming.  Another advantage is that you can pour yourself any amount of beer just by pulling a handle.

Beverage Tubing - A Necessary Process for Making Beverages

Beverage tubing is one of the most important process when you are making beverages, either at home or on a big scale. Usually this process takes place when you want to carbonate your beverage. This process is very important because if your beverage is not carbonated it will not have the taste which other sodas and beverages have. The beverage will be flat or tasteless. People enjoy fizzy drinks which are carbonated and which gives them burps. This is done by the help of carbonating your beverages.

Tuesday, July 9, 2013

5 Gift Ideas for Homebrewers and Beer Enthusiasts

Homebrewing is a rewarding and engaging hobby that is growing tremendously in popularity. Many men and women alike have discovered the art and science of brewing beer and making wine, mead, cider, and other fermented drinks. The key to the draw of this hobby is the constant desire to attain better and better results.

If you're an outsider to homebrewing, it may seem like trying to give your homebrewer a brewing-related gift is off-limits due to the complexity of the hobby and your lack of knowledge in the area. This does not have to be the case!

Thursday, July 4, 2013

Brewing Your Own Beer - What You Need

There is nothing like making your own beer and sharing it with a few friends and family members. Beer takes a great deal of craft and expertise and is something that can be ruined if not carefully monitored. If you have ever considered brewing your own beer but didn't know where to start, fortunately there are a variety of brewing kits that can help you on your way to becoming a master brewer in no time!

Monday, July 1, 2013

Choosing The Right Kit To Brew Beer At Home

Sometimes your loved ones think it's so cool to buy you a kit that claims to make beer and it's easy as 1-2-3. You go ahead and make the beer, but it doesn't turn out that great and are left wondering if that's what home brew is all about...