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Back in the early 60's, my stepfather brewed his own beer with a churn and off the shelf grocery store items. In the 80's I did it myself - with inexpensive commercial equipment. After a few batches I began to experiment throwing fruit into the brew, and the results were absolutely great tasting and kick butt. My life changed - marriage problems - had a bad all foam brew, and I abandoned the hobby.
And now I'm getting back into it, all the equipment is here except a 15 gallon cook pot off eBay. You can begin on your kitchen stove with a fairly complete kit for under $100 - on up if you have very serious intent.
Ingredients from brewery sources get pretty expensive. As I progress I'm going to be investigating ways to bring those costs down. If you pick up good equipment and fully understand that sanitation if of EXTREME importance, you're set for the duration with your equipment.
Anyone interested in pursuing the subject should first read this free on-line book by John Palmer - How to Brew - By John Palmer - Introduction
There's also far more websites and forums than I've even begun to discover yet:
Home Brew Talk - Home Brew forums, news, articles, reviews, blogs, pho
Craft Beer and Homebrewing Blog | BillyBrew
BeerAdvocate
Make Beer At Home | Brewer's Friend
Beer Glossary, brew terminology, IPA, Lager, Pilsner, Ales, Porters
Grow Your Own: Beer Ingredients in the Backyard | Growler Magazine - Part 2
As I'm going to be a farmer when I grow up, I'm certainly looking a growing my own ingredients as much as possible. You can even grow your own yeast, and at about 3 years a hops vine will have spread 200 feet!
Keep the faith and prepare your independence!
And now I'm getting back into it, all the equipment is here except a 15 gallon cook pot off eBay. You can begin on your kitchen stove with a fairly complete kit for under $100 - on up if you have very serious intent.
Ingredients from brewery sources get pretty expensive. As I progress I'm going to be investigating ways to bring those costs down. If you pick up good equipment and fully understand that sanitation if of EXTREME importance, you're set for the duration with your equipment.
Anyone interested in pursuing the subject should first read this free on-line book by John Palmer - How to Brew - By John Palmer - Introduction
There's also far more websites and forums than I've even begun to discover yet:
Home Brew Talk - Home Brew forums, news, articles, reviews, blogs, pho
Craft Beer and Homebrewing Blog | BillyBrew
BeerAdvocate
Make Beer At Home | Brewer's Friend
Beer Glossary, brew terminology, IPA, Lager, Pilsner, Ales, Porters
Grow Your Own: Beer Ingredients in the Backyard | Growler Magazine - Part 2
As I'm going to be a farmer when I grow up, I'm certainly looking a growing my own ingredients as much as possible. You can even grow your own yeast, and at about 3 years a hops vine will have spread 200 feet!
Keep the faith and prepare your independence!
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