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How To Make Homebrew Beer And Ale The Fun Way!

Have you ever visited one of those restaurants that display their own beer brewing equipment? You know, those big brass machines that make the restaurant a favorite place to hang out with your friends?

Have you ever wished you could brew your own beer like the 'big boys' do? Well, you can, and it's really easy to do.

Yes - I can guess what you're thinking: There is no way your going to fit a brewing machine that big inside your home or apartment - let alone afford the cost! Don't worry - home brewing does not require such big equipment - in fact, you would suprised how little the homebrewer needs in order to make a fantastic brew.

All you need is one six-gallon fermenter jar with an airlock plus some ready-made malt with hops, and you're all set to start to make hombrew. You can get the malt extract in a can, so there's no more messy and difficult malting of your own grains.

Just mix, brew, bottle, and drink! The mixing is done in the fermenter – you just need hot waterand a malt kit, add in cold water, and then some yeast. It's even easier than adding making bread in a bread machine. The brewing is done by the yeast, while you sit back and take it easy. The last step is bottle your beer, and soon you can enjoy that first golden sip.

Making your favorite types of beer at home just became a lot of fun - and as an added benefit, you save a lot of money over drinking the commercial brands. You can brew up six gallons of your favorite nectar for about $20-30.

And did I mention how much better a homebrew tastes when compared to the beers you can buy? I mean, why do you think these restaurants that offer their beers fresh on tap do better than those larger chains that serve the regular stuff you could buy at the store?

Because the beer is fresh, crisp, and more refreshing than anything else.



Kevin Flamell

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