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Eating and Drinking => Homebrew => Topic started by: Jai on February 26, 2010, 13:31

Title: Basic beer
Post by: Jai on February 26, 2010, 13:31
 I know this subject has been covered but I can't find where. Can some please tell me the method for making basic home made bitter? I'm a total beginner and i don't even know where to start. Please help. :(
Title: Re: Basic beer
Post by: johnnyboy on February 27, 2010, 07:30
www.the-online-homebrew-company.co.uk

I recommend that you start with a "kit beer" and progress from there.
Title: Re: Basic beer
Post by: HugglescoteGrower on March 02, 2010, 13:53
Barley is malted to convert the sugars to those suitable to brewing. It is then mashed in warm water to extract those sugars and the resulting liquid boiled to sterilise it and help the unwanted proteins to coagulate. Hops are added during the boil to add bitterness, aroma and help preserve the finished beer. Once colled yeast is added to ferment some of the sugar into alcohol.

Once fermentation in complete the beer is then barrelled, or bottled depending on your preference.

There is of course a lot more to doing it successfully, and ending up with a clear beer which suits your taste, but that is, generally the basic principle to brewing beer.

You can choose to buy malted barley and mash and boil it yourself, or you can buy part made kits which are already mashed and boiled which you then ferment.
Title: Re: Basic beer
Post by: Jai on March 03, 2010, 13:23
Can you come and make my beer for me, sounds like you know what your doing!
Title: Re: Basic beer
Post by: nobby90 on March 04, 2010, 20:09
Take a look on this web site  http://www.jimsbeerkit.co.uk/index.htm will give you load of info on brewing beer.

I am a keen home brewer of beer and use the all-grain method.  This make beer just like real ales you get down the pub.  If you want any advice feel free to ask.  Jai where in the UK are you???
Title: Re: Basic beer
Post by: HugglescoteGrower on March 05, 2010, 09:42
being new to this forum I didn't want to cross post to another, but you'll find me at Jim's, as user "Confused".

It's not the only UK Homebrew forum but IMHO it's by far the best.