lunchbox wrote:
How does one brew ones own beer???
Basic steps are:
1. Boil the wort (beer term for unfermented beer). During the one hour long boil, hops are added at different times for different pursposes: bittering, flavoring, finishing.
2. Cool down the wort to about room temperature as fast as possbile. Transfer to fermentation vessel (plastic bucket or glass carboy). Add yeast, and attach air lock or blow off hose to fermentation tank.
3. Watch all hell break loose in the bucket/carboy. Watch the bubbling in the fermantation lock with giddy delight. This goes on for a few days or a week.
4. Transfer beer to a secondary tank for a week to clear up (yeast falls to bottom). This step is optional
5. Bottling. Some sugar is added to the beer before it's bottled, and the remaining yeast will eat it up and provide the carbonation. Too much sugar can lead to some excitement (exploding bottles). Bottles are stored at room temperature for about 2 weeks.
6. Enjoy the fruit of your labors.
Main concern when brewing is sanitation. Anything that touches the beer after it has cooled down from the boil has to be sanitized.
I've been home brewing for a couple of years. Started out trying to make mead, but that's didn't work too well. I just don't have the patience to wait for it to mature.
Beer is much more fun for me. From boil to drinking in about 4 weeks. My latest batch is a Double Bock. It turned out good, but it's out of season - too heavy for a summer beer.
There's plenty of info on the web on how to brew beer. If anyone wants a book on the subject, pick up "The Complete Joy of Homebrewing" by Charlie Papazian.
Brewing is easy and the basic equipment does not cost a lot.