Home Brewing

9 Easy Steps To Brewing Beer At Home

I would break down brewing beer into 9 steps. Doing these steps takes a total of about 3 to 5 weeks and the finished product is a delicious beer that you can take pride in. Although it may seem hard, the brewing process is actually quite simple after you have done it a couple times. It is a lot like cooking but with precise instructions; waiting too long on one step could be the determining factor on whether or not your beer will succeed. Step 1: Add the Grain During this step you put grain into a bag and place the bag in water. The amount of grain needed depends on the beer that you are brewing. Step 2: Heat This is necessary to get some of the flavor of the grains into the liquid. This step only requires you to heat the mixture to a certain temperature, not to boil. You will boil later on in the process. Step 3: Add Extract For the beginning brewer this extract comes in a syrup form. It, along with the grain, is one of the three ingredients that give your beer a flavor. Step 4: Add Hops Hops is the last thing that gives your beer flavor. It is usually added multiple times during the brewing process. The time that the hops are added along with the type of hops all are factors that determine the taste of your beer. Step 5: Boil Bringing the liquid to a boil will release the flavor of the hops and some of the trapped flavors within the grains. Step 6: Quickly Cool After you have reached a boil and held it there for a while, you will need to take the wort and quickly cool it. I recommend doing this in a nearby sink or bathtub filled with ice. Step 7: Transfer to Fermenter Once your wort has cooled in the ice bath, transfer it to a container where it will sit for a couple days to a couple weeks. After it is all transferred you will probably add some water to top it off. Step 8: Add Yeast The yeast will react during the next week to make your beer alcoholic. During this time a lot of foam will form. Add the yeast (either liquid or powder) and cover the fermenter. Step 9: Wait It takes a couple of days to a couple of weeks for the yeast to fully react. After the reactions have stopped, you are ready to bottle. Although the list may seem long and incomplete, these basic steps are present in almost any homebrew. You will probably learn the order of these steps after completing your first batch of beer.


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