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4 Common Mistakes of Home Beer Brewing
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The biggest single mistake made in home beer brewing is in the cleanliness of the beer making equipment. The trouble is most home beer brewing is done by men and for some reason cleanliness is not really seen as a macho trait so a quick rinse or a wipe down with a dirty cloth is often the extent of the cleaning many men will do, particularly if a few friends have got together for a home beer making (and drinking) session.
Look, there is nothing sissy or unmanly about making sure your home beer making equipment is clean and sanitised and it has a tremendous effect on the taste of your homebrew beer. Once you get into the routine of cleaning your homebrew equipment it will only take about 30-45 minutes and after a while it will become a habit so you will hardly notice doing it.
So come on, be a real beer brewing man and clean properly.
Another big mistake people make when starting to make homemade beer is not recording and making notes of everything they do during the home beer brewing process.
If you Brew an uncommonly good beer after previously getting mediocre results how will you know what you suddenly changed to get such a good result if you don't have a record of the steps you have been taking during the brewing process?
The third biggest mistake people make when home beer brewing is always using the same yeast. This is a mistake made by most people who use the so called 'Complete Home Beer Making' kits. The yeast in those kits is often a very average ale yeast and has usually been sitting there too long.
To get the best results you really need to get some authentic yeast strains from a reputable yeast supplier. This yeast will be healthier and fresher and will enable you to brew a greater variety of beers, not to mention ensuring fermentation gets under way first time every time.
Finally, most people starting out to make homemade beer make the mistake of following the instruction on the home brew beer kits they buy. The reason this is a mistake is the home brew beer kits do not usually include boiling in their instructions. I am not going to go into the details here of why that makes a difference but when you next do some home beer brewing give it a try and taste the difference.
Well I hope this article has answered some of your home beer making questions but if you are serious about brewing excellent tasting beer rather than just something to get drunk on why not invest a few dollars in a good home beer brewing book and start making a homemade beer that is better than the commercially brewed beers?
Now you can be a confident expert on Homebrew Beer. OK, maybe not an expert. But you should have something to bring to the table next time you join a discussion on Homebrew Beer.
I trust that what you've read so far has been informative.
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Nothing says cleanliness like a naked butt...
Seancusmc 4 months ago 4
I gave a thunbs up for information.....but huge thumbs down for using "text-to-speach". That was just a huge distraction. Different...but distracting. Thanks for the "hot chick" pic though :)
agtaylor78 11 months ago 4