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Drink Up!
Your Guide to Home Brewing Made Easy
Amazing ebook shows how to get started, fantastic recipes, and tricks of home brew!
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Sure, there are some people out there who really don't care for the taste of a "frosty cold one," but most people in the United States actually do like beer. Home brewing is fast becoming a favorite pastime for many, and there are more and more sites online and catalog companies devoted to providing the right equipment for this hobby. Why, there are even magazines that are devoted to nothing but the brewing and enjoyment of beer! Home brewing may be a hobby that you should try, if you love to cook, create something just for you, and are a bit experimental - and patient.
Home Brewing Need Not Be Expensive
The cost of making your own beer, home brewing equipment and supplies, and everything else you need to start with this great is probably one of the first concerns for many. After all, you may have seen pictures of or have been inside a commercial brewery and know that they use huge cooking apparatus and vats, and their fermentation containers probably cost as much as your home. But for your own beer, home brewing is actually a very affordable and even cost efficient hobby. As a matter of fact, depending on how much beer you and your family drink, it may save you money in the long run from buying it commercially.
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Most of the standard kits you buy for beer home brewing are much less than a hundred dollars, and these kits are typically meant to last a lifetime. You might consider it an investment in your family's grocery bill, if it means cutting down on the beer you buy from the store! Of course for each batch of beer, home brewing requires a new set of ingredients including the malt and yeast that you use, and anything else you might put into your beer such as fruit or honey. Additives are always required for your mixes, but these are in very small quantities and are very affordable. A large jar of some additives can last you for several dozen batches.
Home Brewing Isn't Difficult
Believe it or not, making beer is actually one of the easiest things you might do in the kitchen! You might compare it to making a very easy batch of soup. When making beer, home brewing does require some measuring and boiling and a few other steps, but for the most part, virtually anyone can do it. And many who begin to make their own beer find that the most fun they have is experimenting with different additives, fruits, flavors, and so on.
So if you really love beer, home brewing may be for you. And even if you don't particularly love beer, you might want to consider this as a great hobby or as a way to make personal gifts for others who do love beer. Home brewing is economical, easy, and a great way for anyone to experiment with making something in their own kitchen.
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