Archive for April, 2009

Good Tips and Procedures for Home Beer Making by homebrewer

on 28.04.2009

When making your own beer at home it is important to keep good records over time. You will want to keep in depth notes on everything you do with each batch of beer you will make. This will help you to reproduce a batch that you may have favored over the others again and again. It will also help you to make refinements to a recipe to better fit your own tastes.
If you are interested in what water you should be using in a water based system there is a certain rule you can remember that should More

Whipping Up Your Own Fast and Easy Home Brew by homebrewer

on 21.04.2009

If you’re looking to start your own small brewery at home, you probably know by now that the fermentation process for both beer and wine takes days, and for some recipes and beer or wine types, weeks and even months. Once the liquid is fermented it then needs to age properly, and being impatient for this process and opening your containers or bottles early results in nothing but a flat and tasteless liquid. But for those who don’t find patience to be one of their finer qualities, how can you speed through this in order to whip up More

Taking Care of Your Home Brewing Equipment by homebrewer

on 21.04.2009

If you are shopping around any internet site or catalog because you’re in the market for some home brewing equipment, you may notice a lot of very large and pointed ads that strongly encourage you to buy their sanitizers and sanitizing products. Your first thought might be that this is just a waste of time; you can just wash your own fermenting containers, airlocks, and boiling pots at home (or better yet, have your spouse do it!) with regular dish soap. After all, if that bottle of Palmolive is good enough for your plates and glasses, it should More

What to Look For in a Home Brewing Kit by homebrewer

on 15.04.2009

It’s true that some people who brew beer and wine in their garage or basement are knowledgeable enough about the process to use just about anything they have around the house, and can come up with a really great mug of beer or glass of wine. But for those just starting out, or those more concerned with the quality of their brew, you should probably consider buying a home brewing kit. Before you type that phrase into your search engine and plunk down a chunk of change for the fanciest and most deluxe home brewing kit that’s out More

Make Your Own Labels With Some Great Home Brew Clip Art by homebrewer

on 15.04.2009

Many people who go through the time and trouble that it takes to make their own homemade beer or wine find that it’s not only an enjoyable hobby, it’s one that all their friends love to share in - at least, they love to share in the finished product! Some have become so masterful with their homemade beer or wine recipes that their concoctions are actually very nice gifts for friends and family. If this sounds like you, one great way to dress up your gift is to create your own custom labels with home brew clip art More

Why Opt for Home Brewing Kits by homebrewer

on 9.04.2009

Anyone interested in the subject of home brewing, whether it’s beer or wine, can tell you that it’s a fun hobby that takes a lot of patience and a little bit of skill, and even involves some imagination and artistry as well. If you’re thinking of taking up this great hobby, you might be wondering why you should bother with the expense of some home brewing kits as opposed to just using what you have around the house, and what you should look for in the first place. We can help!
It’s true that there are some home More

How to Step Up Your Home Beer Brewing by homebrewer

on 9.04.2009

If you’re interested in home beer brewing or have already started this great hobby, chances are you’re finding it to be one of the most enjoyable and worthwhile pastimes you could have. Being able to mix up your beer recipes and adjust your fermenting processes to make your brew to your taste is as exciting as cooking, baking, or even painting. Many find that home beer brewing is a mixture of science, art, and some patience - but the end result is usually all worth it.
But if you’ve found yourself trying the same recipe again and again More

All About Hops in Beer Making by homebrewer

on 3.04.2009


Hops are so important in beer because they help to give this drink its own unique aroma, taste, and level of bitterness. They are also a stability agent in this particular beverage. Hops are merely the female flower cones of a hop plant. They are sometimes used in other beverages and in herbal medicine. This plant was first used in beer in the eleventh century. This plant contains several characteristics that are favorable to beer such as: balancing the sweetness of the malt, contributing to the citrus, fruity, or herbal aromas and also having an antibiotic effect that More