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.
Sunday, November 17, 2013
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.
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.
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.
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
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?
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