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How to brew beer, cider, wine, etc?

Hello you have just moved into a cottage in the country and not like a huge garden shed workshop back and we decided to make a home / brewery. Anyway there are a lot of kits out there that provides all the ingredients but not all certain tastes like and want to create our own our own flavor to it, something unique. So there are other sites out there that can tell us the whole team, but we to create our own beer, ale, cider, wine etc and how to do basically?

Too many to list actually. I would say that you get a book on brewing. The wine is easier to do only because it requires fewer steps, then the beer. Of brewing yeast is based on eating sugar and create alcohol. How much alcohol it takes depends on the amount of sugar in the very begging and yeast. What comes at the end varied from batch to batch. These variations are usually due to increases but may also be things like the temperature at which it was manufactured. The recipes are like opinions. There are about as many recipes as there are people for beer recipe. Not so caught up in the search for the exact. I suggest you start by getting a kit. Follow the instructions and get an idea of what to expect. After this invest in some equipment brewing. The team is pretty minimal and are things like a bucket of plastic and glass bottles. Complete Installation can be obtained for less than $ 100. The only real costs are repeat what you have is what you store the product in (so it will be bottles). The kit will give you an idea of what to do give you step by step and introduce you to the preparation. If you have a beer kit most likely is an excerpt and then grains. If you have a wine kit are concentrated fruit juice instead. As you become familiar with it you can invest in any additional equipment (a mesh bag for wine, a beer mashing Cuba, etc). But for now take it slow and simple. Try a few kits, see how you like, get an idea of the differences in strain. The flavor of the wort (which is the raw material they brew) to see what he knows. After primary fermentation try again. And when the bottle is like the third time. Get an idea of what is being brewing and what you should have a similar flavor. When you want to start in the new things that already know how to prepare and what it was. It is a difficult thing to do. But it can be very upsetting for someone who has never brewed. You can also check out the local homebrew store, see if they have classes, or see if someone is willing to show how to brew. Most brewers are proud of their work and would be very happy to show you. You may also have a club development local beer. There are plenty of places to get help.

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