Quick tips: Always ensure that your jars, and hydrometer, are both clean & dry before you use them to make sure that a proper reading is taken. If your homebrew has any froth then pour the liquid into a glass, and then into the jar again, until they have subsided. Finally, always ensure that your hydrometer does not touch edges of your ar before taking readings. Whether you are just starting out with brewing your first batch of home brewing beer or if you have been homebrewing for quite some time, having the right equipment is going to make all the difference in the final batch. Since there are so many different pieces of equipment that are available, it can be difficult to choose the ones that you are going to use in your own hobby. Here are some of the more essential pieces of beer brewing equipment, along with some that are nice to have but are not so essential.
Quick tips: Always ensure that your jars and
October 28, 2009 by ozlat Leave a reply »
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