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Alcohol Content in Beer

Beer Making Kits

There are many pre-made beer-making kits available in the marketplace today. These are great for first time brewers as they provide all the materials you will need to brew your first batch of beer. If you are thinking about brewing more than a couple of batches, however, it may be best to put together your own kit. There are a lot of components needed for home brewing so a kit may be the best place to start. As you progress you may want to trade up for some better components.

When choosing your beer making kits and equipment make sure that you have first decided upon the best place for making and storing your beer and beer making supplies. They can take up considerable amount of room and for this reason if you are planning on making a lot of batches of beer you may want to set up a special room or area just for beer making.

Most beer making kits come with enough equipment and ingredients to make about 5 gallons of beer (about two cases of 12-ounce beer bottles). Here is a general list of supplies you will need to get started.

 5 gallon to 6.5 gallon fermenting bucket with lid

 5 gallon to 6.5 gallon bottling bucket with spigot

 Sanitizer ( A standard household bleach will work fine)

 Siphon unit

 Thermometer

 Triple scale hydrometer

 Bucket clip

 Bottle capper

 2 cases of beer bottles

 Bottle caps

 Bottle brush

 Large pot (4 to 5 gallon capacity)

 A comprehensive beer brewing manual or e-book

Stainless steel, porcelain enamel or copper work best as they do not impart a flavor into the mixture as it cooks. Avoid aluminum. Kits will often save you money be providing all the components you need in one basic kit. The kit is often offered by many leading beer ingredient supply companies and they have put the kit together based on years of beer-making experience. These companies also offer advice and information on beer making as well as forums where those with similar hobbies can communicate.

Author: Graham Williams
Article Source: EzineArticles.com
Provided by: Benefits of electric pressure cooker

Posted in Alcohol Content in Beer by Graham Williams on January 14th, 2010 at 8:46 pm.

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