Brewing Equipment
An overview of home brewing equipment
Obviously, the key component to any home brewing hobby is the brewing equipment that is used in the production of the home brewed beverages. Anytime you decide to take up home brewing as a hobby, you will have to purchase the equipment and ingredients necessary to brewing beverages at home. So it is important that you purchase these items from a reputable retailer whether you do it online or at a retailer.
One of the first things that you want to remember is that you should always purchase equipment that is constructed out of the following materials:
o food grade plastics
o high quality tempered glass
o stainless steel
You can always opt to employ less than perfect brewing methods as well as purchasing and using sub standard ingredients and still enjoy a palatable beverage. However, you need to remember that following sanitary practices is necessary.
The key home brewing equipment
The following is a list of the key brewing equipment required for a home brewing system:
o airlocks
o brew kettle
o bottle capper
o bottle caps
o bottles
o fermenters
o hop socks
o stirring spoons
o siphon
Selecting the best brewing equipment
Although it’s considerably easier to just go to the mini mart and buy beer, brewing your own at home can be an enjoyable experience. In the past, home brewing was considerably more challenging as a lot of the brewing equipment had to be built at home. However, that is no longer the case today. Not only is all the necessary equipment available for purchase, there are a variety of beers and home brewing kits that you can buy. Here are a few suggestions for selecting the best home brewing equipment.
Stick to your budget – home brew kits come in a wide array of choices from the inexpensive to the more costly deluxe kits. The deluxe kits contain more components, but may not be necessary if you already have some of these items in the home.
Purchase the brewing equipment according to your specific needs – basic starter kits will usually do about 6 bottles of beer where as the deluxe kits can produce up to 40 bottles of beer.
Look for compatible accessories – you want to purchase equipment and kits that are compatible with other manufacturer’s kits and equipment. Most kits do follow certain industry standards which makes them compatible with other equipment.
Consider purchasing a malt kit as well – although some kits do come with the malt already done, seasoned veterans of home brewing prefer to make their own, so you might want to consider purchasing a kit for this.
The more recipes, the better – it’s always a good idea to purchase brewing equipment and a kit that comes with several recipes. This enables you to brew and taste a variety of beers in the process.
On a closing note, you want to make sure that you always sanitize and sterilize your brewing equipment in between uses. Remember that bacteria (from your hands or the equipment) and other contaminants can have a negative impact on the flavor of your beers. Be sure to use a chlorine solution when cleaning your brewing equipment.