Home Brewing: The Right Ingredients

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When you are deciding on home brewing as a hobby, one of the most important things you will need to know is the basic ingredients for making your beer. Beer is usually made up of some very basic ingredients that when mixed a certain way will create very different beer types. Choosing the right ingredients for your home made beer will give you the type of drink you desire.

 

Ingredients

Adjuncts

In the world of brewing, an adjunct is either rice or corn which is used to produce sugar that can be fermented. This ferment will not have any additional flavors or any extra body to the brew. Another thing about adjuncts is that in most cases it takes the place of other products. It takes the place of malt extract or just plain malt; it is much thinner than these products and will produce a milder tasting beer than using malt.

Hops

When making beer, may people will want to add hops in order to season their beer and make it bitter. Hops take out some of the sweetness that would otherwise come from the malt. Hops are usually added when you have finished boiling the mix. Should you feel that you do not have enough of the hops, you may want to add additional hops to the mix. Hops are flowers and you can buy them as whole flowers or by getting the pellets. Hops come in a wide variety of flavors so that you can choose just the right kind, to make a beer to suit your style.

Malt

Most recipes on the market that people use to make home made beer are malt. Malt comes in many different variations so that you can make many different kinds of malt. While it is possible to make beer at home without malt, it is one of the recommended steps for home brewing.

Malt Extract

Made from either malted barley or a form of malted wheat, malt extract is used to provide the right amount of sugar that is needed in the development of the yeast you will use in the fermentation process.

Water

Most of the ingredients available in your beer, water by far is the most prominent making up most of the volume of the beer. You may use tap water for this process, however for the best results you will want to use one of the many bottled waters available. When choosing bottle water you will also need to keep in mind that having mineral water will severely affect beer so steer clear of any water that has mineral content.

Yeast

Without yeast you would just have a jug of sweet malt water. The yeast will eat all of the available sugar, which in turn will create the alcohol to make the beer. While there are dozens of types of yeast the two most used for beer drinkers would be lager and ale. These types give your beer the qualities that are attributed to the yeast.

When you are starting a hobby that centers on brewing beer, knowing which ingredients you will need and what they do will help you to be prepared for your beer brewing adventure and have a clear understanding what you will need to buy to make your beer.