Equipment For
Microbrews
Before you can start brewing beer, you'll need to have the
right equipment. If this is your first time brewing, you should
start simple. Before you begin, the first thing that you'll
need is a brewpot. Before you rush out and buy one, you may
already have one that will work just fine.
The pot should hold at least three gallons of liquid. The
next thing you'll need is a fermenter. For the average five
gallon batch, the fermenter
should hold six gallons or more, allowing space for a foam that
will form during the vigorous process of fermentation.
For this stage, a glass carboy or food grade plastic bucket
is often used. You'll also need an airlock for your fermenter
to allow the C02
to escape while also keeping the air out. A siphon hose is also
needed to transfer beer from the fermenter when it's ready,
without having
to mix air into it.
A bottling bucket will also help to make the process much
easier. Bottling buckets are similiar to fermenters, except the
fact that they
have a spigot at the bottom that allows you to fill the bottles
directly, which makes the entire process less messy and gets
things done
much quicker. You'll also need a capper to seal your bottles;
as bottles and caps or even a keg will be needed to store and
serve your brew.
If you look around, you may be able to find a kit that will
contain everything you need. You can purchase kits on the
internet, many of
which offer the top quality equipment you'll need to brew. All
you have to do is look around the net, as there are many
different web sites
that offer equipment for microbrews.
If you don't want to buy a kit, you can always buy each
piece of equipment seperately. This tends to be a bit more
expensive than buying a kit, although you'll be able to pick
each piece of equipment yourself, without having to take what's
included in the kit.
Once you get all of the necessary equipment together, you
should know how to use it before you get started. This way, you
won't run into
any problems once you start brewing. The equipment needed for
brewing is easy to use, so you shouldn't have any problems.
Brewing microbrews can be both fun and exciting, especially
when you start brewing your own creations. You can drink the
brew yourself,
or serve it to friends and family. Microbrews are fun to drink
and create - which makes having the proper equipment all the
more while.
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