beer making

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  • beer making kits stouts

    Beer Making Kits for Stouts

    You love the rich, smooth taste of dark stout beer. So, why not make it at home? Several companies have released stout-making kits. Discover what's included in them, how they work and which are the best on the market.
  • reviews of beer making kits

    Reviews of Beer Making Kits

    Microbrewing has become a major industry in the U.S. over the last 15 years, as people's appreciation of a fine, tasty brew has grown significantly. Concurrent with that growth in appreciation has been the introduction of many home brewing kits, as more and more beer fans have come to love their brew enough to take a crack at making their own.
  • fermentation process making beer

    Fermentation Process in Making Beer

    A number of steps must take place before the fermentation of beer begins. A barley malt is added to water and boiled to make a mash, then hops are added to provide the exact blend of bitterness and flavor.
  • barrel beer making equipment

    Barrel Beer Making Equipment

    Making beer not only takes time, but it takes a lot of machinery and a considerable amount of space. Below is a list of the type of machinery a person can expect to become familiar with as he brews beer.
  • all grain beer making equipment

    All Grain Beer Making Equipment

    The process of brewing all-grain beer can be traced back to 6,000 B.C. when ancient Egyptians made it in conjunction with prayers to the goddess Ninkansi. Today, most beer is made in factory-sized breweries or microbrews inside bars and taverns.
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    The Beer Making Process

    The beer making process involves a deceptively simple series of steps designed to create the right mixture of ingredients and flavors. Beer was first brewed by the Egyptians, and while the process has become exceedingly more sophisticated, the basics remain the same.
  • who owns corona beer?

    Who Owns Corona Beer?

    Sitting in a hammock, turquoise water in front of you and sugar-white sand below you, and a lime is shoved into the bottle you're holding. Many would see this as paradise, and that's the idea behind Corona beer's advertising.
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    How Is Beer Brewed in Industry?

    Factory beer brewing in a factory starts with milling the malted grain. The grain is run through a milling machine, which cracks open the dried kernels and grinds them into a powder. The cracked and ground malted grain is then poured into a mash tun, or a big stainless steel vat, where it is steeped in hot water.
  • making homemade beer brew

    Making Homemade Beer Brew

    Brewing beer from home has become much easier in recent years, thanks to the rise in microbrewing and the ease of obtaining the proper equipment. For beer lovers, it makes for a fun activity, and those serious about brewing can refine the process to create exceptionally good microbrews.
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    How to Make Your Own Beer in 5 Minutes

    The explosion of new beer styles in America has led to the resurgence of a lost art: home brewing. All you need is a standard kitchen stove, a place to store bottles and a little patience. Beginning home brewers today can take a shortcut by buying pre-made malt extract.
  • how beer brewed today

    How Beer Is Brewed Today

    Beer brewing is an extremely complex bio-chemical process, perfected over literally thousands of years. It's designed to encourage the creation of distinctive flavors and aromas within a series of specified ingredients, acting not only to facilitate alcoholic content, but to enhance the beer's specific taste.
  • beer making instructions

    Beer Making Instructions

    Brewing your own beer can be a fun activity for an enterprising aficionado, and the recent rise in microbrewing makes the necessary equipment and ingredients easy to find. If you're serious about making beer, you can adjust your technique and tailor your recipes to create a brew that is uniquely you.
  • how black tan beer

    How to Make a Black and Tan Beer

    A black and tan is a popular St. Patrick's Day beverage that consists of mixing a dark and a light beer together. In the U.S. the black and tan tends to be layered whereas in the U.K. they tend to mix the beers together.
  • history of beer making

    History of Beer Making

    Beer has been a part of human existence and culture since before written history began. Beer is actually a generic term that can be applied to either lager or ale. Lager and ale differ in the temperature used in fermentation.
  • beer & wine making supplies

    Beer & Wine Making Supplies

    Beer and wine making are gratifying and rewarding hobbies. Creating something slowly, nurturing and allowing to mature takes patience and time. The results bring praise and compliments. Both beer and wine making involve acquiring several supplies and completing crucial steps before the finished product comes to life.
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    Beer Making Machines

    Home beer making machines provide draft enthusiasts a way to ferment their own ales. These machines are marketed in kits containing all the novice needs to get started. Beer makers are generally simple to assemble and use.
  • easy beer making

    Easy Beer Making

    What could be nicer than sitting down with some friends after a hard day's work and enjoying a nice pint of cold beer - other than maybe serving beer that you made yourself? You can make your own, and it's not that complicated.
  • beer-making recipes

    Beer-Making Recipes

    Home brewing is a terrific hobby with some tasty results. Steeped in tradition, today's home brewers cross all lines of age, ethnicity and educational levels and allow everyday folk to express their creativity through ingredients and flavors.
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    About Beer Making

    Beer making, also known as brewing, is a complicated process that is as much science as it is art. Brew masters (people responsible for making beer) must make decisions on ingredients and temperatures of beer making processes in order to devise a specific beer of his choosing.