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		<description><![CDATA[You will be right in thinking that there must be an alternative to drinking commercial beer that large factories containing huge copper containers manned by white-coated employees are churning out and for which you end up paying more than you wish to pay. The answer is simple. You should think about buying home beer brewing [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> <img align="right" alt="home beer brewing kit" border="0" height="146" hspace="10" src="http://www.perfectbrewingsupply.com/images/k3.jpg" vspace="10" width="200" />You will be right in thinking that there must be an alternative to drinking commercial beer that large factories containing huge copper containers manned by white-coated employees are churning out and for which you end up paying more than you wish to pay.</p>
<p> The answer is simple. You should think about buying home beer brewing kits and brew your own beer at home which will help to save your money while experiencing the pleasure of drinking beer that (if made properly) will taste the way that you want it to taste.</p>
<p> <strong>Make Two Gallons or More with a Kit</strong></p>
<p> With Microbrew home beer brewing kits you will find that you can make as much as two gallons of beer that should cost you a mere twelve dollars or so. With the typical home Microbrew home beer brewing kit you will find that it comes with a Brew Keg as well as hops and malts and some &ldquo;Boosters&rdquo; as well that are &ldquo;the additives that add the alcohol&rdquo;. Along with the plastic caps for the Brew Keg that can be used over and over again is included the instructions.</p>
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<p> You can use your Microbrew home beer brewing kit to make a variety of beers including Pilsners, Lagers, Stout, Light beers as well as ales that are fruit based. The whole home beer brewing kit exercise requires discipline and once you have combined all of the ingredients and closed the key and started to brew there is no scope for peeking by opening the keg until the whole process has finished.</p>
<p> You must learn to trust in the microbrew kit instructions and not deviate from the set path and you should certainly not rush the process at all.</p>
<p> If you like some variety, you can try out the Home Microbrew Kit for Root Beer as well as the one for Birch Beer. There are many different types of home beer brewing kits available that suits the budget, level of experience and those that can be gifted or contains the complete set of tools for <a href="http://www.homebeerbrewingkits.net" title="brewing beer at home">brewing beer at home</a>.</p>
<p> All said and done, home beer brewing kits allow you to gain added satisfaction in your glass of beer that just cannot be found in the average commercially brewed beer. Besides saving money, home beer brewing kits allows you to actually <a href="http://www.homebeerbrewingkits.net" title="home beer brewing kit reviews">brew the beer</a> that tastes just the way you want it and with some improvisation, it allows you to develop a personal style as well as flavor that just cannot be mass produced.
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<p><strong><a href="http://gayweddinggear.com/wedding-gifts-wedding-supplies-wedding-favors/?p=411" target="_blank">                                                             Make Your Own Beer Kits at Home Brewery</a></strong><br /> I was talking to a friend of mine last night who does Marketing consulting and he told me about a new Client of his who sells do it yourself home brewery kits that allow you to make beer on your own. When he was telling me about this &#8230;</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.bamfbeer.com/2009/02/11/so-you-wanna-brew-your-own-beer/" target="_blank">                                                             So you wanna brew your own beer<br /> </a></strong>If you&#8217;re not completely broke, home brew starter kits are available. At time of writing, morebeer.com has a starter kit for $69, and northernbrewer.com has one for $75. There is absolutely no reason you can&#8217;t make fantastic beer with &#8230;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://brewerianablog.com/beer-wine-spirits/whats-the-best-home-brewing-beer-kit" target="_blank">                                                             What&rsquo;s the best Home Brewing Beer kit?</a></strong><br /> (4); Whats the best starter beer brewing kit? (7); What would be a good way for a laymen to try Home brewing beer for first time? (6); What is the easiest and best quality home beer brewing kit? (3); What is the best way to clean the &#8230;</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.digitalcity.com/2009/06/21/give-dad-a-home-beer-brewing-kit-daily-drink-6-21-09/" target="_blank">                                                             Give Dad a Home Brewing Kit</a></strong><br /> Give your dad a home beer brewing kit and he is gonna be one popular son of a gun. Mr. Beer has some pretty cool kits for making your own brew, and it starts at around $40. You get a two-gallon keg and all the yeast you need to start &#8230;</p>
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<p><strong><a href="http://brewerianablog.com/beer-wine-spirits/what-is-the-best-home-brewing-kit-i-can-buy-online-none-of-this-mr-beer-junk" target="_blank">                                                             What is the best home brewing kit I can buy online?</a></strong><br /> Whats the best starter beer brewing kit? (7); What is the easiest and best quality home beer brewing kit? (3); What is the best way to clean the plastic tubes in a beer brewing kit? (4); What did you think of MR. BEER brewing kit? &#8230;</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Beer drinkers see a pint of beer as a magical golden brew. Many have said that it&#8217;s surely the Nectar of the Gods. In reality, most beers are based on a basic four-ingredient recipe, and undergo a simple brewing process before bringing joy to the parched bar patrons of the world. Beer is created using [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> <img align="right" alt="beer brewing kits" border="0" height="130" hspace="10" src="http://freethumbs.dreamstime.com/162/medium/free_1624007.jpg" vspace="10" width="89" />Beer drinkers see a pint of beer as a magical golden brew. Many have said that it&#8217;s surely the Nectar of the Gods. In reality, most beers are based on a basic four-ingredient recipe, and undergo a simple brewing process before bringing joy to the parched bar patrons of the world.</p>
<p> Beer is created using a basic mixture of water, hops, malted barley and yeast. Depending on the type of beer being brewed, taste enhancements such as flavourings and sugar will be added. Starches are also incorporated into the beer so that sugars will easily ferment during the brewing process. The fermented sugars add body and flavour, while increasing the alcohol content.</p>
<p> <strong>Water</strong><br /> Beer is mainly composed of water, so the source of the water and its characteristics has an important effect on the character of the beer. Many beer styles were influenced by the characteristics of water in the region. Some beer makers claim that spring water or mountain water create their unique flavour and body. Understanding the effects of water minerals can be complex, but basically soft water is suited to light brews, where hard water is more suitable for dark beers.</p>
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<p> <strong>Hops</strong><br /> Since the seventeenth century, hops have been used as a popular bittering agent in beer. Adding hops is important, as the bitterness helps to counteract the sweetness of the malts. Hops also contribute a variety of aromas ranging from herbal to citrus. The bitterness in beer is generally measured using the International Bitterness Units scale. Hops also provide an antibiotic effect that favors the activity of brewer&#8217;s yeast over less desirable microorganisms.</p>
<p> <strong>Malt</strong><br /> Every beer requires malt in its basic recipe. Brew masters can choose to use malted oats, rye, wheat or rice, but malted barley is most commonly used. Malted barley has high amylase content, and a digestive enzyme that helps break the starches down into sugars. The choice of malts depends heavily on what grains are cultivated locally. To create malt the grains are soaked in water, allowed to germinate, then dried in a kilt. As grain is malted, naturally occurring enzymes work to gradually convert starches into fermentable sugars.</p>
<p> <strong>Yeast</strong><br /> Yeast is a living microorganism that creates fermentation. The brew master will choose from different strains of yeast, depending on the type of beer produced. Yeast helps metabolize sugars extracted from the grains, and produces alcohol and carbon dioxide as a result. Before the functions of yeast were fully understood, beers were fermented using wild or airborne yeasts. Today there is a variety of yeasts available, with ale yeast and lager yeast being most commonly used.</p>
<p> <strong>Clarifying agent</strong><br /> Many brewers prefer to add one or more clarifying agents to beer, but are not required to publish these agents as &quot;ingredients&quot;. Isinglas, bentonite, gelatin finings and Irish moss powder are all commonly used as clarification agents. Isinglas is a gelatinous substance obtained from the swim bladders of fish, so if you&#8217;re concerned about consuming animal products, be sure to ask of detailed content information from the brewer of <a href="http://www.homebeerbrewingkits.net" title="brewing beer">your preferred beer</a>.</p>
<p> Next time you pour yourself a cold pint, stop to consider the careful choice of ingredients and the lengthy<a href="http://www.homebeerbrewingkits.net" title="beer brewing"> brewing process</a> that were involved in creating your little glass of heaven. Raise a toast to your brew master, and leave your car keys at home.<br /> &nbsp; <embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/daCvVxvQzCM&rel=1" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" wmode="transparent" width="425" height="355"></embed></p>
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<p><strong><a href="http://www.beersmith.com/blog/2009/06/30/famous-beer-quotes/" target="_blank">                                                             Home Brewing Beer Blog<br /> </a></strong>Here&#8217;s a list of some beer quotes from around the world &#8211; I hope you enjoy! The problem with the world is that everyone is a few drinks behind &#8230;</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.independencebrew.com/index.php/all-grain-home-brewing-nifty-wort-chiller-trick/" target="_blank">                                                             All Grain Home Brewing</a></strong><br /> Just wanted to share a little trick I figured  out while I was waiting for my wort  to cool one day. I&rsquo;ll shoot another video of it when I remember, but, if your manifold is 1/2&Prime; copper or CPVC and so is the tubing coming off your wort &#8230;</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://homebrewersguide.com/home-brewing-books/all-about-home-beer-brewing-kindle-edition/" target="_blank">                                                             All About Home Beer Brewing</a></strong><br /> Learn How To Brew Tasty Beer That All Your Friends &amp; Family Love For A Fraction Of What The Pre-Made Stuff Costs! Here&rsquo;s How You Can Enjoy A Delicious, Aromatic Brew Anytime You Want By Quickly &amp; Easily Crafting Your Own Beer At Home&hellip; &#8230;</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Home brewing beer with kegs is a lot easier than you may have imagined. If you are ignorant about how to go about this task then you will be missing out on a great opportunity as well as miss out on saving a good deal of money. If you are still in doubt then consider [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> <img align="right" alt="reusable 5 lieter kegs" border="0" height="113" hspace="10" src="http://www.breworganic.com/media/Keg-n-Bottle/keg-system.jpg" vspace="10" width="118" />Home brewing beer with kegs is a lot easier than you may have imagined. If you are ignorant about how to go about this task then you will be missing out on a great opportunity as well as miss out on saving a good deal of money. If you are still in doubt then consider the fact that it only costs six dollars a gallon when you undertake home brewing beer with kegs.</p>
<p> <strong>Start by Buying a Kit</strong></p>
<p> The first step you need for home brewing beer with kegs is to go out and buy a kit that contains, among other things, the keg, tap as well as many other tools that will come in handy later on. Also included are the ingredients such as hops as well as containers. These kits that cost a mere twenty dollars will set you on the way to home brewing beer with kegs and once you start you will find it hard to stop.</p>
<p> The cost of the kit depends on how much beer you wish to brew as well as your level of expertise. Home brewing beer with kegs provides you with the opportunity to brew delicious beer that will taste the way that you want it to taste and you will find it to be a hobby worth pursuing. After a long day at the office, home brewing beer with kegs will provide you with a way to unwind with a cool glass of beer that you yourself has made.</p>
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<p> After having purchased the kit, it follows that you must then ensure that you follow the instructions to the T and also make sure that you measure the ingredients exactly. If you don&rsquo;t get the quantities right by even a small margin, the taste can be different from your expectations. There are also home-brew radio stations as well as brew pubs that promote unpasteurized beer which shows how popular home brewing beer with kegs has become.</p>
<p> You will need to follow the basics of converting sugars into ethyl alcohol as well as carbon dioxide by yeast through the process of fermentation. The real difference between home brewing beer with kegs and the commercial means is that of scale, and if you have the right and sophisticated brewing abilities, there is no reason why you should not be able to brew the beer exactly as per you desire.</p>
<p> If you have the right equipment and have a degree of sophistication in your brewing abilities and you put in enough effort, you should also be able to make beer of quality as good as professional beer makers.</p>
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		<title>Belgian Beer</title>
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<p>  <img align="right" alt="belgian wit beer recipe" height="187" hspace="10" src="http://www.beer-pages.com/images/belgian-bottles-2.jpg" vspace="10" width="156" />There are all sorts of different types of Belgian beer. What makes these beers so different is that of the attention that the makers of these beers in Belgium have to the making of beer. Even when the first type of beer was produced in the country the craftsmanship of beer was already prevalent. Today more features of Belgian brewing are used to make the beer better. This includes not only the concentration that is placed on making the beer but also the way that the beer is sent out.</p>
<p> Many centuries ago beer in Belgium was brewed in monasteries. Because modern machines that are used in breweries were not around at the time the beer was hand crafted for maximum effect. This is no longer the practice but the same attention is still brought onto beer but at a much larger scale. That&#8217;s because more brands of beer from the country are becoming available on the market. </p>
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<p> The selection of Belgian beer in various different restaurants and other meeting places in Belgium are varied. Some places will have about five to ten different brands of beer from the country while others can have hundreds. That&#8217;s because of the devotion that the country has to beer and making it. In fact, most every supermarket in the country will have hundreds of beer brands from the country on sale. There are some countries where they can only be bought at certain liquor stores because the alcoholic content of these beers may be higher than that of the legal limit for sale at a standard market.</p>
<p> One of the most important details of the craftsmanship of beer is that of the packaging. The bottles that beers from the countries are put into will be in a tinted color. This will be the standard for most of the beers out of the country. Light can create a negative impact on the quality of the drink so it will be important to have a tint on the bottle so that the impact of light will not be felt as much. Bottle-conditioned bottles are also popular because they allow for the drink to be fermented again while it is in the bottle.</p>
<p> The temperature that the beer is served in is another factor of the craftsmanship of beer in Belgium. It is best to serve this type of beer at a temperature between eight and fifteen degrees Celsius. The glass should have a unique design, whether it be a wide-mouth goblet or a tulip glass, so that the flavor and feel of the beer will be improved upon.</p>
<p> Belgian beer is more than just a type of beer from another country. It is a type of beer that has a great amount of detail and concentration put into its making. The packaging and the serving recommendations for the beer make it more important. With all of these qualities Belgian beer has become popular. It&#8217;s no wonder that there are so many different breweries in the country.</p>
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<p><strong><a href="http://www.jacobgrier.com/blog/archives/2365.html" target="_blank">                                                             Belgian beer cocktails</a></strong><br /> If you like big Belgian beers but wish they had more alcohol on in them, then 1) you&#8217;ve got a problem and 2) will enjoy this guest post from me today on Rob Kasper&#8217;s Baltimore Sun beer blog&#8230;</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://belgianbeerspecialist.blogspot.com/2009/06/photos-in-good-beer-guide-to-belgium.html" target="_blank">                                                             Belgian beer and travel<br /> </a></strong>25 of the images in the Guide are mine, including several from  the Trappist breweries. There  are also photos I took at various cafes, beer fests, and other breweries. I can&#8217;t recommend this highly enough: if you like Belgian beer, &#8230;</p>
<p><a href="http://londoneater.com/2009/06/26/belgo-centraal-lobstergeist-review/" target="_blank"><strong>                                                             Belgo Centraal: Lobstergeist</strong><br /> </a>Not forgetting one of the highlights of the Belgo experience, is the sheer embarrassment of Belgian beer goodness. Anything from Whitbeer, to trappist, blondes, dark blondes, fruit beer, honey beer and so goes the list&#8230;</p>
<p><a href="http://kathleenlisson.blogspot.com/2009/06/belgian-beer-and-food-pairings.html" target="_blank">                                                             <strong>Belgian Beer and food pairings</strong></a><br /> In an article  for the Toledo Blade titled, &quot;Belgian Cuisine: Napoleon couple pair food and beer,&quot; Katie Smith lets Napoleon, Ohio brewmaster Bob Hall explain his favored beer and food pairings for a &#8216;Bistro in Brussels&#8217; theme dinner&#8230;</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://thankheavenforbeer.com/2009/06/26/putting-my-money-where-my-mouth-is-reflections-on-my-first-beer-tasting-party/" target="_blank">                                                             Reflections on my first beer<br /> </a></strong>Don&#8217;t suck the fun out by telling them to taste 4 grams of Belgian candy sugar or whatever you&#8217;ve perceived in your wisdom. I also brought some note cards along, so people could make notes. You could also set up 8X11 sheets with beer &#8230;</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> <img align="left" alt="home brewing" height="87" hspace="10" src="http://freethumbs.dreamstime.com/169/medium/free_1698554.jpg" vspace="10" width="120" />Are you one of those people who are just beginning to appreciate the art of home brewing beer? If you are just a beginner and do not really have much experience on shopping for home brewing supplies and materials, it would be best for you to stick to home brewing kits for a start.</p>
<p> The good thing about home brewing kits is that you already have all the things that you need in one package so you need not spend so much time figuring out what materials and ingredients you should buy to be able to produce your own beer. Note that as a beginner, you may not really be very familiar with the things that you need to produce your own beer so it is not really advisable to shop for these materials and ingredients individually.</p>
<p> <strong>Getting Your Starter Kits</strong></p>
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<p> Before you go shopping for your home brewing kits, it would be a good idea for you to first research on the things that you need. If you know somebody or if you have a friend who is into beer brewing, talk to this person and ask for advice. Most beer brewing enthusiasts are very eager to share their knowledge so it will not be difficult for you to extract some information from this person.</p>
<p> In fact, your friend might even invite you for a demonstration on how he or she makes his or her won beer. In case you get invited to watch him or her make his or her own beer, bring a notebook along and take notes. Pay close attention to the details especially on the materials and equipments being used. This information will be very useful when you go out and buy your own home brewing kits.</p>
<p> Most home brewing kits come in small and handy packages which you can use easily. For instance, if you are interested in buying some <a href="http://www.homebeerbrewingkits.net" title="brew supplies">organic beer kits</a>, there are many home brewing kits that are composed of small grain bags. The grain bags may contain organic malt extract and fresh organic hops. A brewing instruction can be found inside the grain bags. In most cases, the instructions attached to these <a href="http://www.homebeerbrewingkits.net" title="home brewing kits">home brewing kits</a> are usually illustrated and are very simple to follow.</p>
<p> Now, many cases beginners do not really get the right taste of the beer on their first few tries. If your beer happens to taste funny or even horrid, don&rsquo;t give up. Always remember that learning to make great beer takes time and a lot of patience. With constant practice, you will soon be making great tasting beer.
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<p><a href="http://cooking-qa.net/recipes/how-to-find-the-best-homebrew-recipes" target="_blank"><strong>How To Find The Best Homebrew Recipes</strong><br /> </a>The still growing popularity of home  brewing makes it much easier to find homebrew recipes because of the number of people that share their experiences and their recipes online. There are also some manufacturers of home brewing kits &#8230;</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.thecookingpan.com/wine-drinks/home-brewing-cold-beer-tips/" target="_blank">                                                             Home Brewing Cold Beer Tips<br /> </a></strong>Many people find that it is really easy to get into the brewing process when they purchase a pre-assembled beer making kit. The kit will contain everything needed, with regard to the ingredients that will make the brew&#8230;</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.aussiehomebrewer.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=33624" target="_blank">                                                             Coopers Or Brigalow Home Brew Starter Kit<br /> </a></strong>I think Brigalow is much the same deal, plastic bucket and lackluster kit. That said, brewing the can in the Coopers kit with the sugar it comes with can yield a brew that&#8217;s ok at best&#8230;</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://strictlyanything.com/home-brewing-kits/" target="_blank">                                                             Best Home Brewing Kits<br /> </a></strong>Are you one of those people who are just beginning to appreciate the art of home brewing beer? If you are just a beginner and do not really have much experience.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Home brewing of beer is a great leisure activity with many. People love the concept of making beer at home using equipments, recipes and perfect procedures. It is generally believed that home brewing beer takes a month from the day it all starts. Fermentation of beer is the integral process and the worts that develop result in the quality of beer or the lack of it. This is why it is important to use such beer brewing kits which make the process of brewing relaxed and easy while being effective.
<p> <img src="http://freethumbs.dreamstime.com/162/medium/free_1624007.jpg" alt="home brew equipment" hspace="10" vspace="10" width="89" height="130" align="right" />A yeast strain kit can enable the production of cask-conditioned beer; such beers are considered the cream of the English community. Generally a nice kit for beer brewing comes with all the reading instructions of making quality beer. It generally has a fermenter with lock and lid. This helps in the process of wort formation. It also needs to have a hydrometer, sanitizer and adhesive thermometers.</p>
<p>Obviously, cappers, bottle buckets and fillers are just as important. The idea is to use the perfect sanitizers. What becomes the final quality of the home brewed beer depends largely on sanitation. This is why it is advised to rinse the container thoroughly through soapy alkaline liquids and solutions. A 6.5 gallon primary fermenter is deemed adequate for <a href="http://www.homebeerbrewingkits.net" title="beer equipment">making quality beer</a>.</p>
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<p>Another thing which must be kept in mind is that many beer recipes give ingredients for 5 gallons of beer. Thus you should customize ingredients according to volume of preparation. Carboy brushes, handles, malts, hops, yeast water salts and priming sugar are also a lot important. The idea of priming is to give the beer its delicately effervescent taste. Without priming, the beer falls flat no matter how smart the kits are.</p>
<p>While <a href="http://www.homebeerbrewingkits.net" title="winemaking supplies">buying beer brewing kits</a>, it&#8217;s important to keep in mind that the kits should be broad-based. It should neatly pack all that may be required. This can also turn out to be a onetime investment as the seasoned brewers can use their first kits and keep adding accessories like yeasts and priming tools as an additional purchase.</p>
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<p><strong><a href="http://www.bharatbhasha.com/food-and-drink.php/128178" target="_blank">                                                             Home Brewing Kit: Ready-to-make Drinks For Everyone<br /> </a></strong>In some aspects, home brewing kit is cheaper than buying readily-prepared drinks, which don&#8217;t take into consideration factors such as the flavor of the drink, the quantity, and the alcoholic content. Moreover, beer drinkers are &#8230;</p>
<p> <strong><a href="http://www.artipot.com/articles/334910/home-brewing-kit-ready-to-make-drinks-for-everyone.htm" target="_blank">Home Brewing Kit<br /> </a></strong>It allows families to start their own beer houses, concocting their drinks from home brewing kit that can be easily bought anywhere. Because they don&#8217;t buy their supply from dealers but rather make it themselves, they can come up with &#8230;<br /> 
<p><strong><a href="http://beeradvocate.com/forum/read/1992039" target="_blank">                                                             Homebrew Question: Any experience with Heavy Toast Oak Powder<br /> </a></strong>Just bought a True Brew kit for old-times sake (was my introductory homebrew kit some years back). This is a new one from True Brew: Oaked Imperial Stout. I&#8217;ve used oak chips before, but never the &quot;Heavy Toast Oak Powder&quot; that comes &#8230;</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.bukisa.com/articles/77170_varieties-of-home-brewed-beer" target="_blank">                                                             Varieties Of Home Brewed Beer<br /> </a></strong>These are the broad categories, and most home brewers will produce a beer pretty similar to one of them. A common mistake with many home brewers is to get a kit and make whatever beer it makes, and either stick to it and get bored. &#8230;</p>
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<p> <img src="http://thumbs.dreamstime.com/thumbimg_129/1173596474IMAXsm.jpg" alt="brewing you own beer" hspace="10" vspace="10" width="111" height="169" align="left" />Most beer drinkers have entertained the thought of getting involved with home beer brewing especially when they think of the cost of beer these days. There is something about the idea of having friends visit on a hot day, getting the BBQ fired up and bringing out your home brew, that is really quite enticing. But is it something YOU want to do?</p>
<p>Home beer brewing can be as simple as getting yourself a micro-brewing kit and everything you need to turn out your first lot of home brew or as complicated as getting all the &#8216;right&#8217; equipment, learning all the right processes and making an income out of it.</p>
<p>When I started my home brewing, I was about to leap into it in a big way, until a friend told me that home beer brewing needs to be approached a little more cautiously. He said, &quot;Jim, with home beer brewing, you need to dip your toes into the water before you decide to dive into it.&quot;  And he was right. I was really glad he had been there to give me this advice otherwise I would have got in way over my head and not had any appreciation for the dangerous snags waiting to catch out the unwary home brewer.</p>
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<p>I dropped a little money on a micro-brewing kit. It wasn&#8217;t expensive, and had everything I needed to get started. My first dip into home beer brewing ended up with a very drinkable brew and one I was pleased to share with my mates. They enjoyed the free beer too and several of them are now turning out their own home brew with mixed results but a lot of fun.</p>
<p>I eventually got involved in a bigger way. I ended up investing in all the right equipment to make a bigger brew and now I have quite a nice home brewing operation going on in my shed. (My wife put her foot down about using the basement because the whole house smelt like a brewery &#8211; go figure!)</p>
<p>There is a lot to learn about making a <a href="http://www.homebeerbrewingkits.net" title="wheat beer home brewing">good home brew</a>. There is the equipment, the hops, the malt, the yeast, the quality of the water, the cooking, the fermentation process and that&#8217;s just the beginning.</p>
<p>So what do you want to do? Take on <a href="http://www.homebeerbrewingkits.net" title="home beer brewing kits">home beer brewing as a hobby</a> or do you think you want a bigger operation? Take my advice. Start small. Learn the ropes. A steady consistent brewer will turn out a steady consistent brew whereas someone who &#8216;flies by the seat of their pants&#8217; will turn out cloudy brews that don&#8217;t smell too good and are only fit to be poured down a drain. Take a look at my blog. I have some recommendations for you, some advice and suggestions that just may turn your first experiment into home beer brewing into a very successful one.</p>
<p> Author:&nbsp;Jim Allan<br /> Jim Allan started home beer brewing as a hobby and to save money. Once he started turning out good brews, his interest grew into something more than a hobby but just less than a source of income. Check out <a href="http://homebeerbrewingwithjim.blogspot.com" target="_new">Jim&#8217;s blog</a> for his fascinating take on homebrewing.
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<p>When you want to start making your own beer, the absolute easiest way to start is with the use of a kit.</p>
<p> Home made beer tastes better and costs much less, but there are a lot of other reasons why you should start to brew your own beer. The first reason is that its is so much fun to make and drink your own home brew, second, if you are used to drinking beer in a wide variety of different flavors this is also an excellent way to try out some of the different beer kits. There are many different types of beer like:<img src="http://thumbs.dreamstime.com/thumbimg_137/1175798764yhb0ca.jpg" alt="beer bottle" hspace="30" vspace="10" width="75" height="123" align="left" /></p>
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<li>Lager</li>
<li>Draught</li>
<li>Real Ale</li>
<li>Stout</li>
<li>Bitter</li>
<li>Dark Ale</li>
<li>Australian Pale Ale</li>
<li>European Lager</li>
<li>Canadian Blonde</li>
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<p>And within these types there are different flavors you can choose from.</p>
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<p>But if you already have a favorite brand of beer there is a very good chance that you will find the recipe of that beer in one of the specially written books with recipes for well known beer brands. This way you can drink the beer you are used to and like to drink but you can still be proud and say you have made it yourself with a home beer brewing kit.</p>
<p>Talking about <a href="http://www.homebeerbrewingkits.net" title="brewing yeast">brewing kits</a> can mean two different things. It can be about a home beer brewing kit which is actually a microbrewery set, this is the equipment you need to brew beer at your own house or about home beer kits, these are the ingredients each kit contains malt, hops and yeast to produce 6 gallons of really great beer. There are also beer kit packages available this is the beer kit of your choice plus the advised fermentable and carbonation drops for bottling.</p>
<p>What is the basic content of home beer brewing kits and what is it meant for?</p>
<p>In a good kit, which are also known as a <a href="http://www.homebeerbrewingkits.net" title="brewing supply">microbrewery kit</a>, you can find the following components:</p>
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<li>Instruction book / DVD</li>
<li>a plastic fermenter with lid for 6 gallons of beer</li>
<li>a sediment reducer</li>
<li>Hydrometer</li>
<li>thermometer</li>
<li>big plastic spoon</li>
<li>bottler tube</li>
<li>airlock</li>
<li>tap</li>
<li>bottles and caps</li>
<li>beer kit package (beer kit, brewing sugar, brewing yeast and carbonation drops</li>
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<p>A plastic fermenter is a specially designed bucket (keg) with an airtight seal, this is were the beer is left to ferment, there also is a sediment reducer and a tab with the fermenter, this is to make sure the yeast sediment stays in the fermenter when filling the bottles.</p>
<p>It is important to keep a check on the temperature of the brew, that is why a thermometer is attached to the fermenter.</p>
<p>The airlock allows CO2 to escape, that is produced during fermentation. and it prevents contamination from coming in the brew.</p>
<p>And the most important piece of equipment is a Hydrometer, this is used for fermentation ad it tells you when your beer is ready for bottling. Just start with your new hobby and create your own unique flavor or try and create the same flavor you have been drinking for years.</p>
<p> Author:&nbsp;Drew Brown
<p>Drew Brown has one hobby, home made beer brewing and he loves to share it with the world. He just loves to brew his own beverages. On his website he tells you all about <a href="http://www.brewingyourown.com/product-reviews/product-review-beer-labels-for-home-brewing/" target="_new">Beer labels</a> or <a href="http://www.brewingyourown.com/product-review/recommended-product-beer-home-brewing-kit-98/" target="_new">home beer brewing kits</a>.</p>
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<p><strong><a href="http://www.bharatbhasha.com/food-and-drink.php/128175" target="_blank">                                                             Beer Brewing Supplies<br /> </a></strong>Beer Brewing Supplies: Beer brewing is a hobby for some people, but this hobby will not benefit anyone in the absence of proper beer brewing supplies. Because beer brewing is a delicate affair that involves careful calculation and the &#8230; <strong><br /> </strong></p>
<p><strong><a href="http://sugar-princess.com/?p=667" target="_blank">                                                             Why Try Home Brewing<br /> </a></strong>It is easier than ever to get started in the fun and delicious hobby of Home Brewing. Best Home Courses offers a Free 43 Page Ebook called, naturally, Home Brewing to help you. Learn the history of beer, whether home brewing is legal in &#8230;</p>
<p><a href="http://www.isnare.com/?aid=370712&amp;ca=Food&#43and&#43Drinks" target="_blank">                                                             <strong>A Few Things About Beer Brewing<br /> </strong></a>Beer Brewing Supplies: Beer brewing is a hobby for some people, but this hobby will not benefit anyone in the absence of proper beer brewing supplies&#8230;</p>
<p><a href="http://www.fooddrinktips.com/getting-started-in-home-brew-beer-and-wine.html" target="_blank"><strong>                                                             Getting Started in Home Brew Beer and Wine</strong><br /> </a>Home brewing is evolving from a simple hobby into an alternative source of cheap alcoholic beverages. It is simply the process where any person can make beer or wine from grains and fruits, in their home from choosing their own &#8230;</p>
<p> <strong><a href="http://www.thelocal.de/society/20090423-18821.html" target="_blank">Home brewers could save Germany&#8217;s sacred beer tradition</a></strong><br /> &ldquo;More households in Germany are brewing their beer themselves,&rdquo; home brewing supplier Dirk Oschmann said. &ldquo;What often begins as a gag or a gift turns into a serious hobby combined with a multifaceted taste experience.&rdquo; &#8230;</p>
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		<title>The Gift of Beer</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Home Beer Brewing Kits Make Great Gifts! Father&#8217;s Day, birthdays, holidays &#8211; are you having trouble finding a gift for that someone in your life who seems to have everything they want or need? Are you searching for that perfect gift that&#8217;s both personal and fun? Have you considered a home beer brewing kit? Show [...]]]></description>
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<h3>Home Beer Brewing Kits Make Great Gifts!</h3>
<p> <img src="http://www.homebeerbrewingkits.net/wp-content/neg_images/815c9c3fa742ab4789dd31417caceeac.jpg" alt="micro breweries" hspace="10" vspace="10" width="53" height="81" align="left" />Father&#8217;s Day, birthdays, holidays &#8211; are you having trouble finding a gift for that someone in your life who seems to have everything they want or need? Are you searching for that perfect gift that&#8217;s both personal and fun? Have you considered a home beer brewing kit? Show that beer lover in your life that you really know them.</p>
<p> Whatever the occasion, it&#8217;s always great to give the gift of a home beer brewing system. It&#8217;s a gift they can have fun using and sharing with other (hopefully you) for years to come.&nbsp;&nbsp; It&#8217;s also a gift that is likely to become one of their favorite hobbies. It doesn&#8217;t matter if they like dark beer, light beer, heavy beer, sweet beer or some other type of beer, quality beer kits offer recipes to suit any taste.</p>
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<p>You may be asking &quot;Will I have to go out and buy special equipment to brew beer at home?&quot; The answer to this question is no. That&#8217;s right, no special equipment is needed. It&#8217;s called a beer brewing &quot;kit&quot; because it provides you with everything you need to make great tasting beer. From the equipment to the ingredients to easy to follow instructions, these kits give you everything you need to make great tasting beer.</p>
<p> It&#8217;s so fun and easy, in fact, that you may want to buy a kit for yourself. That way, you and your friend(s) can both make and compare different batches of beer (there are literally hundreds of recipes you can try). Some people even create beer brewing clubs (I think it&#8217;s just a reason to get together to <a href="http://www.homebeerbrewingkits.net" title="brewing lager">drink great tasting beer</a>, but who am I to judge).</p>
<p> <a href="http://www.homebeerbrewingkits.net" title="brewing recipe">Making your own beer</a> is fun, easy and affordable (kits start as low as $40) and you don&#8217;t have to wait long for the final product either (as little as 2 weeks). Most home brew companies provide you with a catalog with recipes, replacement parts, and other products to enhance your beer making experience. Enjoy your beer making and finding that special flavor you want to re-create time after time. I know I do.</p>
<p> Thanks for viewing this article. I hope you found it useful. For information on the world&#8217;s most popular home beer kit, please visit http://HomeBrewery.weebly.com</p>
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<p><strong><a href="http://www.cheapbeerkits.com/2009/04/cheap-beer-kits.html" target="_blank">                                                             Cheap Beer Kits<br /> </a></strong>Cheap beer kits can make a great fathers day gift, birthday gift, or a great way to get started in home beer brewing yourself! There are several options you can go with when trying to find an inexpensive beer kit.  There are some beer &#8230;</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://xmas-giftideas.com/2009/uncategorized/save-money-on-beer-prices-by-brewing-your-own/" target="_blank">                                                             Save money on beer prices by brewing your own</a></strong><br /> You do something you like, save money and have a great batch of beer to enjoy, what more do you want? If you want to brew good quality beer, in a large amount for a real good price your best option is to buy a proper beer brewing kit.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://beerbrewingkits.blogspot.com/2009/03/beer-brewing-kit-review-videos.html" target="_blank">                                                             Beer Brewing Kit Review Videos</a></strong><br /> I thought I&#8217;d gather all the beer brewing kit videos. They can give you a pretty good idea of what you could expect with each one. The Cooper&#8217;s Beer Brewing Kit videos actually take you through the entire process.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://beerbrewingkits.blogspot.com/2009/03/my-first-home-brewing-experience.html" target="_blank">                                                             My First Home Brewing Experience<br /> </a></strong>I can&#8217;t remember  if it was 2 or 3 Xmas&#8217;s ago, my wife got me a small home beer brewing kit. Needless to say I was super excited. What a perfect gift, right? Well not quite, let me explain. The kit was a kit that is sold at Bed Bath and &#8230;</p>
<p><a href="http://how-to-get-free-product-samples.net78.net/general/personalized-fathers-day-gifts-how-about-beer-brewing-equipment" target="_blank">                                                             <strong>Personalized Father&rsquo;s Day Gifts? How About Beer Brewing Equipment &#8230;</strong></a><br /> As a matter of fact a beer brewing gift is a gift  that keeps on giving. Beer brewing kits are not only a very popular personalized father&rsquo;s day gift but also a good Valentine beer gift or for many other occasions.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Beer drinkers see a pint of beer as a magical golden brew. Many have said that it&#8217;s surely the Nectar of the Gods. In reality, most beers are based on a basic four-ingredient recipe, and undergo a simple brewing process before bringing joy to the parched bar patrons of the world. Beer is created using [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> <img src="http://www.homebeerbrewingkits.net/wp-content/neg_images/ed84e97fe78fe213412096c506d07d19.jpg" alt="make your own beer" hspace="10" vspace="10" width="120" height="86" align="left" />Beer drinkers see a pint of beer as a magical golden brew. Many have said that it&#8217;s surely the Nectar of the Gods. In reality, most beers are based on a basic four-ingredient recipe, and undergo a simple brewing process before bringing joy to the parched bar patrons of the world.</p>
<p> Beer is created using a basic mixture of water, hops, malted barley and yeast. Depending on the type of beer being brewed, taste enhancements such as flavourings and sugar will be added. Starches are also incorporated into the beer so that sugars will easily ferment during the brewing process. The fermented sugars add body and flavour, while increasing the alcohol content.</p>
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<p> <strong>Water</strong><br /> Beer is mainly composed of water, so the source of the water and its characteristics has an important effect on the character of the beer. Many beer styles were influenced by the characteristics of water in the region. Some beer makers claim that spring water or mountain water create their unique flavour and body. Understanding the effects of water minerals can be complex, but basically soft water is suited to light brews, where hard water is more suitable for dark beers.</p>
<p> <strong>Hops</strong><br /> Since the seventeenth century, hops have been used as a popular bittering agent in beer. Adding hops is important, as the bitterness helps to counteract the sweetness of the malts. Hops also contribute a variety of aromas ranging from herbal to citrus. The bitterness in beer is generally measured using the International Bitterness Units scale. Hops also provide an antibiotic effect that favors the activity of brewer&#8217;s yeast over less desirable microorganisms.</p>
<p> <img src="http://www.homebeerbrewingkits.net/wp-content/neg_images/0b55db683c85ca50f7a69424065472c9.jpg" alt="making beer" hspace="10" vspace="10" width="120" height="80" align="right" /><strong>Malt</strong><br /> Every beer requires malt in its basic recipe. <a href="http://www.homebeerbrewingkits.net" title="home brewery">Brew masters</a> can choose to use malted oats, rye, wheat or rice, but malted barley is most commonly used. Malted barley has high amylase content, and a digestive enzyme that helps break the starches down into sugars. The choice of malts depends heavily on what grains are cultivated locally. To create malt the grains are soaked in water, allowed to germinate, then dried in a kilt. As grain is malted, naturally occurring enzymes work to gradually convert starches into fermentable sugars.</p>
<p> <strong>Yeast</strong><br /> Yeast is a living microorganism that creates fermentation. The brew master will choose from different strains of yeast, depending on the type of beer produced. Yeast helps metabolize sugars extracted from the grains, and produces alcohol and carbon dioxide as a result. Before the functions of yeast were fully understood, beers were fermented using wild or airborne yeasts. Today there is a variety of yeasts available, with ale yeast and lager yeast being most commonly used.</p>
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<p> <strong>Clarifying agent</strong><br /> Many brewers prefer to add one or more clarifying agents to beer, but are not required to publish these agents as &quot;ingredients&quot;. Isinglas, bentonite, gelatin finings and Irish moss powder are all commonly used as clarification agents. Isinglas is a gelatinous substance obtained from the swim bladders of fish, so if you&#8217;re concerned about consuming animal products, be sure to ask of detailed content information from the brewer of your preferred beer.</p>
<p> Next time you pour yourself a cold pint, stop to consider the careful choice of ingredients and the lengthy <a href="http://www.homebeerbrewingkits.net" title="how to make beer at home">brewing process</a> that were involved in creating your little glass of heaven. Raise a toast to your brew master, and leave your car keys at home.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.thearticlehome.com/how-to-brew-beer-in-a-coffee-pot.html" target="_blank">                                                             <strong>How to Brew Beer in a Coffee Pot</strong><br /> </a>How to Brew Beer in a Coffee Pot If you have ever wanted to brew beer from your own home, you will be very pleased to know that you can do it from.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
<p> <strong><a href="http://selfsufficienturbanite.blogspot.com/2009/04/its-time-to-brew-summer-beers.html" target="_blank">It&#8217;s Time to Brew Summer Beers!</a></strong><br /> Nothing is better on a hot day than a refreshing summer brew.  Rich malty beers are great in the winter but the summer calls for light and crisp beers brewed with herbs and fruits. I decided to make a blueberry beer and a spiced summer&#8230;<br /> 
<p><a href="http://community.livejournal.com/beers/229581.html" target="_blank">                                                             <strong>Beer Brewing Kit Questions<br /> </strong></a>Before I met my boyfriend he used to brew his own beer with his friends, since he has moved he has mentioned more than once that he misses doing this. His birthday is on Sunday and I was thinking of getting him a beer brewing kit.</p>
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