By Ron King
If you enjoy having beer on hand regularly, you might actually enjoy brewing your own from time to time. The process of homebrewing is not really difficult to do, provided you know a few basic steps along the way. Here are some things that you can do in order to get yourself started quickly.
The first step in homebrewing is actually to gather all of the ingredients and equipment that you are going to need in order to get a batch going. Although it certainly is possible for you to buy all of these things individually, it is easier if you start out by getting a beer kit. These typically contain everything that is necessary to get going and many of the tools that are included can be reused on future batches.
Of all of the different things that is necessary for you to keep in mind whenever you are brewing beer, sterilization is by far the most important. If you do not sterilize (often called sanitize) the equipment properly, you are more than likely going to end up ruining the batch and perhaps giving up on homebrewing altogether. Make sure that you sterilize and you'll have a much better experience overall.
The list of ingredients that are necessary in order for you to brew the beer is actually quite short. Included in your beer kit should be malt extract, hops and yeast. You will need to add water and sugar to these ingredients in order to get the batch going. Choosing different types of malt extract will make a difference in the way that the beer looks and tastes. You can either try brewing a batch of your favorite type of beer or be a little bit adventurous and try something new.
The first real step in homebrewing is making the wort. This is where you mix all the ingredients together and put it through a heating and cooling process. Once the wort has been successfully made, you can begin the fermentation process, which will take anywhere from two to three weeks.
After the fermentation process is over, the homebrewing is really completed and the only other step that is necessary is for you to bottle the beer and chill it if desired. Of course, you will have the all important step of tasting the beer and enjoying it with friends, but that really is a hobby all of its own.
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Copyright 2009 Ron King.
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