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How to Make Beer


Beer has been in our midst for as long as anyone can remember it is one of the most common alcohol beverage to be consumed in the world. But its worth a thought as to how beer is actually made. Just imageine how the beer tastes when its a blistering hot day or you have had the day from hell at work.

So How Is Beer Made

To put it in simple terms beer is a fermented combination of water, barley, yeast and hops. The different types of beer is that are sold in pubs and bars is 80% determined by the strain of yeast used during fermentation the other main percentage is determined by the water that is used.

So lets take a beer apart piece by piece and examine the different properties that make up a "pint"

Water

The chief ingredient in beer is of course water, in the old days the purity of the water is what mainly effected the outcome when brewing. Beer production in these time was specific to a particular region because the regions with the cleanest water would have a far superior brew. This is no longer the case with the purification technology that we have available today, in saying this pure filtered water is till preferred among some of the top brewers around the world for it magnificent taste and quality of flavor.

Malt Barley

Malt barley is essential the the beer brewing as the barley contains the highest amount of fermentable sugar. A lot of breweries today have moved towards powdered or instant barley malt as it is ferments far faster and there for the beer brews quicker. The barley malt powder also contain extra minerals that help the yeast to grow.

Yeast

Yeast is crucial to beer product and without it we would have NO beer, yeast is just a single celled organism that consumes any sugar it comes in contact with and expels 2 very well known chemicals that you will know as alcohol and carbon dioxide. There are several different variations of yeast used to make beer but the 2 most common yeast strains used are lager and ale. Now if there was just the water, yeast and barley the beer would be almost too sweet to stomach this is where hops come in to the mix

Hops

Hops are the flowers from the climbing vine plant that grows well various different regions through out the world. Hops are used to make beer because of the bitterness of the flower. Adding bitterness to beer helps to balance out the sweetness as well as acting as a natural preservative. When more hops than beer are added the beer then becomes very bitter hence the name "bitter" which is very popular in england for its crisp refreshing taste.

For those of you who want to start brewing your own beer at home, there are plenty of resources available to in the form of home brewing kits. Home brewing kits are fun to use but as always you must read the packet before use to ensure that you get the optimum beer desired. The only point I should stress to you is when home brewing USE FRESH WATER!

Many have often sought information on how to make beer and the basic home brewing equipment can be bought for as little as $100

In order to start making your own beer the following items are needed:
A Brew Pot
Primary Fermenter
Airlock and Stopper
Bottling Bucket
Bottles
Bottle Brush
Bottle Capper:
Thermometer

To make beer is quite easy even from your home kitchen. A breakdown of all the equipment is as follows:

Brew pot

A Brew pot is usually made from stainless steel or some of the newer models are made from enamel coated metal and can hold up to 15 liters. For brew pots you need to steer clear of aluminum or chipped enamel coated as these 2 pots will make the beer taste strange, the brew pot is used to cook the beer ingredients and therefore start the fermentation process.

The Primary fermenter

The primary fermenter is where all the action starts, this is where that amazing stuff that makes you so charming and gives you those special goggles starts fermenting. The primary fermenter has to hold at least 26 liters and must have an air tight seal, it must also accommodate the airlock and rubber stopper. Make sure when you are buying one it is made of food-grade plastic, this will ensure nothing gets in or escapes.

Airlock and stopper

The airlock is a handy gadget that allows for the C02 to escape, this is a must or it would blow up and at the same time it doesn't let in any fresh air. It fits into a rubber stopper and this stopper then fits into the top of your primary fermenter. The stoppers are numbered according to size, so make sure you use the correct stopper for the correct hole

Plastic hose

This hose must be over 5 feet in length and made from food grade plastic, there must also be no holes or clogs and must be kept clean at all times, this hose is used to shift the beer from one system to another.

Bottling bucket

This is a large food grade plastic bucket with a tap for drawing water at the bottom, this bucket needs to equal in size to your primary fermenter so your beer can be transfered over for bottling.

Bottles

After the fermentation stage, you then siphon the beer in bottles for the secondary fermentation and storage. The best type of bottles to use are solid glass ones with smooth tops that use bottle caps and (not the twist-off caps). You can use plastic bottles with screw on lids, but with these bottles the beer does not ferment as well and don't look anywhere near as good as the glass bottles. A quick point to remember when making beer is to use dark bottles, brown or green, this is essential as bright light damages the beer.

Bottle brush

This is a thin, curvy brush which is used to clean bottles, because of the the shape of the brush it does a superb job at cleaning the bottles. The bottle brush is a specialized cleaning utensil you will require in order to maintain your bottle kit.

Bottle capper

If you buy glass bottles for the fermented beer, you will need some sort of bottle capper and of course bottle caps you can buy them from any brewing supplies store. The best bottle capper is one which can be affixed to any surface and worked with one hand while you hold the bottle with the other.

Thermometer

This is a thermometer which can be attached to the side of your fermenter, they are just thin strips of plastic which are self adhesive, these can be found in any store or shop.

Household items

In addition to the above specialized equipment, you will need the following household items:

Small bowl

Saucepan

Rubber spatula

Oven mitts/pot handlers:

Big mixing spoon

So there you have the ingredients and the method to make your own beer, all you need now is to get yourself a beer making kit and your on the way to beer heaven.

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