Why Try Beer Brewing at
Home?
Have you
ever tried some fancy imported, and very expensive, beer and
thought to yourself that it just wasn't worth the money? Or been
very disappointed when you crack open a bottle of your favorite
brew as you realize that you're starting to get bored with the
flavor? For those who want a little bit more from their beer
tasting experience, it may be time to try beer brewing at home.
This hobby is quickly becoming a favorite pastime for many, as it's
easy, affordable, and allows you to adjust your recipes and
mixtures to come up with a beer that's just perfect for you. If
you're ready to try beer brewing at home, where do you
begin?
The first
thing you might want to do is purchase a kit that's especially made
for beer brewing at home. While you can certainly use large buckets
you may already have and you might know a little bit about how to
ferment beer, these kits are great for the beginner who needs some
guidance and who doesn't want to ruin their very first batch. Most
of those who start out with beer brewing at home purchase kits that
have some ingredients and instructions, so that you can see how a
basic recipe is made. Once you're comfortable with a general beer
brewing recipe, you can then scout around the internet for other
recipes or suggestions on how to add flavor and zest to your beer.
For example, many who try beer brewing at home find that adding
some fruit to their beer gives it a really smooth but somewhat
sweet taste. Imagine having a beer with a slight taste of raspberry
to it; sounds good, doesn't it? Just adding a little bit of fruit
juice or some mashed berries can really give your beer an amazing
flavor.
There are
those who try beer brewing at home that can experiment with the
fermentation process itself, or with aging the beer after it's
fermented. There is one famous brand of beer that claims that it is
"beechwood aged," meaning that it sits in wood casks or barrels for
some time. While it may be difficult to purchase these large casks
for your own small beer brewing at home hobby, you can find some at
your equipment retailer for a relatively affordable price. Allowing
your beer to age in these wood barrels gives it a crisper
taste.
Being able
to adjust the sweetness and dryness of your beer, and add whatever
ingredients you can imagine is probably the most fun part of beer
brewing at home. Like a baker or chef that just can't wait to try
out a new recipe or loves to add just a few personal touches, beer
brewing at home is not just science but art as well. And once you
find that amazing recipe or mix that suits your taste perfectly,
you may actually realize that you've lost your taste for store
bought beer altogether!
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