Beer Home Brew

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BEER Home Brew and save hundred of dollars !!
Home brewing can save you hundreds of dollars off your yearly wine or beer cost. To brew your own is becoming more popular as a way of saving money and the most popular style is beer home brew and for good reason.

Making beer is a lot of fun not just because you get to taste your own product. You don’t have to get complicated equipment because all you need to get started is a simple micro-brewery kit. These are usually under a hundred dollars and include the ingredients for your first batch. The great thing is that the brewing equipment can last as long as ten years if you look after it. So even though there is a small outlay at the beginning, it will pay for itself many times over.

My advice in the early stages is to follow all the instructions in the kits so that you get a consistency in what you make. You can experiment with a few different brands and types (like lager, pale ale etc) until you know which one suits your taste.
Once you get a hang of how to brew beer you can then start experimenting with different types of tastes. You can pretty much add anything to the water to give a different taste. I have even tried putting strawberries in the mix and ended up with a great after diner ale.
Once you get the hang of it (and it won’t take long) you start to experiment with the combinations of yeast and hops and water quality and you will find the ‘perfect beer home brew’. Can’t think of anything better than having a few buddies around on a Sunday afternoon to sample your brew and have a BBQ. I have so many laughs doing this.

Is making beer home brew difficult?
Not really. All you need is a little time and patience. There is some boiling water, measuring and experimenting with flavors and mixtures. You will need to have some space in the kitchen when you are brewing so you can make it a real family affair (or not). Some people have taken Beer brewing and turned it into an art. I know of one brewer who has over 20 different batches that she makes. These are flavors like, honey, mustard, apple and chilli. She serves the apple beer with apple pie. Yum!

Where do you find out how to brew beer?
Researching the suppliers will obviously depend on where you live. There are some suppliers who sell their beer brewing equipment off the web but be careful of the freight cost and only buy from a reputable supplier. Ask around and you will find that there are closet home brewers who will have a favored local supplier.

I found this great book on home brew and it really helped me to get the basics right. Even now as a ‘veteran’ I refer to the book all the time for tips on how to be a better beer brewer. Have at the look at the book here

Happy Beer Brewing

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Mustard in Beer Home Brew - don’t knock it until you try it.

posted on August 21, 2008 in Uncategorized

I know you will think I am crazy but I recently brewed up some beer (a lager) and put a small spoon of mild powdered mustard in the yeast mix. I was bored with the usual add in like lemon, chilli, nutmeg and apple. I know these sound crazy too! But it is so much fun playing around with these beer home brews and I am looking for that next big taste.

I am probably not going to get Jessica Simpson to endorse my beer (she has just signed with Stampede Brewing Company of Dallas) but who knows, I might just get noticed at the the next beer show and make the big time.

For the moment I am happy to feed my friends with these exotic flavoured beers and let the word get out. I am not trying to make a profession out of beer home brewing, but who knows!

If you want any tips on how to get started here is a book (The Joy of Homebrewing, Third Ediion) that you can get from Amazon for aroung $10. I used to get started and I still use it as a reference if things start to go really badly with the brews.

So if you want to have a great start to your home brewing journey then check out the book.

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