Home Brewing & Beer Making
how can i make my own beer at home Homebrew Recipes for 150 Commerical Beers
The Brewmaster's Bible : Gold Standard for Home Brewers
The Brewmaster's Bible:
Gold Standard for
Home Brewers

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What’s nicer than a cold beer on a hot summer night?


Lets face the facts, beer is good anytime - am I right? But you know what’s even better - making your own beer!

The Brewers' Handbook
The Brewers' Handbook:
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Sure we’ve all been over to a buddy’s who’s just made some home brewed beer, and you know what- it sucked!

Brewing the World's Great Beers: A Step-By-Step Guide
Brewing the World's
Great Beers: A
Step-By-Step Guide

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Why don’t YOU do it
- the right way!


We have listed here some of the great beer making books of all time. It’s the only way to do it right.

If you just read the instructions on the label of the beer kit it's going to taste terrible. You know it and I know it. The equipment to make beer doesn’t cost a bundle but careful, cause you know if it’s bad your never going to use it again!

The Art and Science of Brewing Beer
The Art and Science
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Do it right & do it Smart!

The basic home brewing equipment is not all that
Clonebrews: Homebrew Recipes for 150 Commerical Beers
Clonebrews: Homebrew
Recipes for 150
Commerical Beers

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expensive – you can probably get everything you need to start for $100 - $150 – and we'll be glad to direct you to it online in our related products section.

Of course, you could also choose to ruin our fun and buy it from some local brewing supplies store.


In order to start brewing, you'll need the following items (Necessary Equipment):

1. 5 gallon food grade bucket (Primary Fermenter)
2. 1.5 gallon boiling kettle
3. 5 gallon pressure keg (secondary fermenter or settler)
4. 6 ft of siphon tubing
5. Racking Cane
6. Filter bag
7. Long plastic spoon
8. Thermometer
9. Plastic bottle (for yeast starter)
10. Hydrometer
11. Tray (should be sterilised), and cloth
12. Sufficient number of clean bottles
13. Bottle caps
14. Sterilising Material (Sod. Met or Bleach)
15. Capper
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16. Air lock
17. Bottle brush
18. Funnel
19. Calculator and Conversion Chart
20. Squeezy bottle of sanitising solution !



beer making at home