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Sunday 8 May 2016

Looking For Suitable Beer Making Supplies

By Jeffrey Howard


A lot of people decide they want to brew their own beer at home as a hobby. Many types of brew can be easily created with a little knowledge and practice and it can be an affordable way of enjoying a nice bottle of ale. When you brew in your home you will need to look for beer making supplies and there are a few options open to you when searching.

One of most popular places to go when you need brewing supplies is a home brewing store in your local area. These specialist stores will carry an extensive stock of all of the items you will need to start making beers. One of the benefits of using high street stores is that the store owners and trained staff will be on hand to help you and share their expert knowledge.

The other place to look for your supplies in on the web and there are retailers who sell their brewing products online. The internet companies will have many pages of stock for you to browse through and they are very informative. When buying your items online you should note that any shipping costs will be added on to the value of your main order.

The kit you need will depend on a few things such as what variety of beer you make and in what quantities. All of the common styles of beer can be made including continental lagers, heavy dark beers and fruity ciders. Many people when making a brew for the first time will use a starter kit and these are an easy way of getting a batch on the go as only water and sugar will need to be added.

The more experienced home brewer will want to create their own ales to their specific recipes. All of the ingredients needed such as malts, hops and brewing yeast can be purchased from suppliers. Other optional ingredients such as flavorings and brewing sugars can also be found. Recipes can be found and purchased featuring a step by step guide to brewing your own beer.

There are a few essential items you will need to get started and these will be an air tight vessel to brew your beer, bottles to store it and capping tools. A sterilizing kit will also be needed to ensure everything is clean and bacteria free. All of your equipment will need to be properly cleaned before and after each brew to avoid cross contamination and a ruined batch.

Other helpful items can also be found at the online retailers and on shelves in the brew shops. Instructional videos, guide books and monthly hobby magazines are all useful for the home brewing enthusiast. There are a large number of recipe books available to buy which are particularly useful for those wanting to make a batch of ale without using a kit.

An extremely useful place to check out is the brewing clubs that are running in many neighborhoods. These clubs will have a good stock of equipment and ingredients and are often cheaper for members as they benefit from a discount by being part of the association. It is also a good meeting point and allows you to discuss your techniques and tips with fellow amateur brewers.




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