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Home Brew Beer Is Better Beer 0

Posted on March 11, 2010 by admin

Do both you and your friends drink a case or even more every weekend? Do you find yourself settling for the inexpensive brands other than what you really want to save some cash? If this describes the situation then why wouldn’t you be trying to find an affordable choice to still get the better brews at much more reasonable prices? Relax; I’m not referring to finding beer which has “dropped off the back of the truck”! I’m talking about brewing your own beer at home. Becoming a home brewer is not all that hard, (if you are able to boil water, you can make beer), and it is actually a fun and legal hobby.

Home Microbrewery Special Kits 1

Posted on March 03, 2010 by admin

Before we get into serius business do you want to smile?

What not to say to the nice policeman:
I can’t reach my license unless you hold my beer.

No funny? I am sorry. Let’s begin….

If you are interested in starting a home microbrewery and concocting your own beer recipe, I would recommend not starting from scratch.  Although an experienced brewer would prefer to have the freedom of choosing their own ingredients, someone who has never ventured down the road before will be better off purchasing a pre-packaged set.  This guarantees that you won’t miss anything on the shopping list, and you will have quality products to start with.

Make Your Own Beer — Without Making Mistakes 1

Posted on March 02, 2010 by admin

If you are going to make your own beer then your biggest worry has to be that something will go wrong and the whole brew will be ruined. What can you do to reduce the chances of that happening to almost zero? The answer could be very simple…

Who Likes A Challenge?

OK, sometimes a challenge is good. It can stretch us, and if the task is that bit more difficult then the satisfaction in getting a good result is all the greater. But it’s all a matter of degree. If the odds are so stacked against you that the chances of failure are seriously high, then that can kind of take away the enjoyment.

Things To Consider Before Brewing Your Own Wine 0

Posted on February 14, 2010 by admin

Anybody who wants to make some homemade wine, whether they are a beginner or an expert, should think clearly about a few important points before preparing a gallon (or five!) of wine.

The first, and most important, point is to make sure that all your containers and utensils are thoroughly sterilised. Whether you are making cheap homemade wine from fruit juice, or an expensive specialist wine-making kit, the last thing you want is for it to be spoiled by one stray bit of bacteria. All your demijohn’s or carboys should be completely cleaned throughout, before and after every batch that you prepare.

Make your own home brew beer, it’s easy! 0

Posted on February 14, 2010 by admin

If you are someone that wants to try and make his or her own beer at home, now you can. It is not as hard as some people make it sound. It is actually a lot of fun to create and make great tasting beer that you can drink and be proud of. Many different brewing kits that you can buy from the store that will help you with the process every step of the way.

Miami High End Catering 0

Posted on February 05, 2010 by admin

Deciding what style of cuisine to serve at your wedding may seem like a no brainer, but when you are inviting a large number of guest it is important to make sure there is something for everyone. Catering in Boca Raton, Florida varies in cuisine style greatly. Florida is a very culturally diverse state and many different styles of food are common place among the many caterers.

It is essential that you carefully choose the style of food that will be served at your wedding. You want to keep your own tastes in mind, but also the taste of the guest that will be celebrating your big day with you. When doing taste testings at the many establishments catering in Boca Raton try to find a balance between the two.

Bakery Products 0

Posted on February 05, 2010 by admin

Bakery foods are almost common in every culture.  In fact they form a specific part of diet, as cereals and grains occupies a special part in the regular diet.  Bakery products like cake, biscuits, pastry, bread, etc are famous worldwide and consumed by many people. 

 

Bakery foods come in large variety of flavor and constitute mixture of different ingredients like wheat, cornflower, sugar, water, etc.  Children are fond of cakes of different flavors, pastries and cookies which may even constitute a specific daily food item. Bakery item like cake add sweet flavor in many occasions and functions like birthday, ceremony, anniversaries, etc. 

Brewing A Low Calorie Beer : Home Brew Hints 0

Posted on February 04, 2010 by admin

In recent times the low calorie beer has gotten a lot of attention. The main reason is that people are trying to be healthier but they don’t want to give up drinking beer. Beers that are low calories usually have fewer calories and give up some flavor. By brewing your own low calorie beer, you can have a healthy drink without sacrificing the flavor too much.

Beer Brewing Vocabulary And Abbreviations 0

Posted on February 04, 2010 by admin

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

Does Home Beer Brewing Save You Money? 0

Posted on February 04, 2010 by admin

Most people start homebrewing because they enjoy the hobby or enjoy being in control of what their beer tastes like. Others just enjoy experimenting or showing off to their friends. No matter what the reason, an added benefit is that it is said to save you money. The question is: How much money does brewing beer at home really save?



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