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Written by Web Master
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Sunday, 22 April 2007 |
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Homebrewing is easy and we show you how with simple instructions and information on how to make beer at home.
On the pages that follow, you will find information on how to make beer, brewing equipment and the ingredients used to brew your own beer. We have compiled and condensed through personal experience a large amount of information about homebrewing and made it easy to follow. We have created a few pages about the basics of home brewing, including basic instructions with separate pages devoted to each step of the process. You will also find pages on brewing topics like sanitation(product descriptions and uses),steeping and boiling(how, when and why to do it), fermentation and bottling(steps for each and what happens during each stage) All without making this a science lesson. We have also included information on the equipment and the ingredients needed to make your own beer. Together we will explore beer making kits, both beer recipe kits and equipment kits. We will also take a look at some related brewing equipment, items that can make your brew day go easier and faster. We will take a look at brewing ingredients and brake them out into categories as well. We have general and specific information on grains, malt extract, hops and yeast. Each subject will have a page of its own so that we can explore the hobby of brewing at home in depth, together. All in all this site is intended for novice homebrewers, although much of the information should be helpful to homebrewers of all experience levels. Our hope for this site is to build a place on the web were homebrewing really is made easy! Lets get back to the basics and take a look at how to make beer in its simple form with little discussion of technical aspects so that we can use terminology that we can all understand. As you progress in this great hobby, the technical side may become more important to you. Right now though, its about exploring and diving into homebrewing with no worries.
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 06 June 2007 )
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