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		<title>Tips for Making Low Cost Beer at Home</title>
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		<dc:creator>Greg Holmes</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are you interested in brewing your own beer in the comfort of your home, however you are concerned about the cost that might be involved? Perhaps you reflect on the microbreweries in your neighborhood, and consider the vast machinery used to brew and store the beer. "Clearly they spent tons of cash getting that machinery," you think.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Are you interested in brewing your own beer in the comfort of your house, but you are concerned about the cost that may be involved? Perhaps you think about the microbreweries in your area, and think about the huge machines used to make and store the beer. &#8220;Clearly they spent a pile of money buying those machines,&#8221; you think.</p>
<p>Fortunately, you don&#8217;t have to utilize equipment similar to what the experts use to make a good quality beer. You might need to purchase a couple of minor items, but it will be well worth it after you discover how much cash you will be saving by making your own beer.</p>
<p>Beer is typically composed of rather low-cost elements to start with, so purchasing the finest won&#8217;t injure your wallet as much as you might think. Do not waste your time with <a  href="http://beerbrewingsuppliesonline.com/beer-brewing-ingredients/">beer brewing ingredients</a> that are not fresh. Your beer will fall short of your expectations if you do.</p>
<p>To some people&#8217;s surprise, the least expensive technique to brew beer also offers you the best results. All-grain brewing is the most low-priced way to brew beer when grain is bought in bulk. You will have to get a mash tun and a grain mill, so there is a minor investment in the basic gear. But, you will likely be able to make great quality ale for under $2 a gallon, and you will be able to make a mild ale for as little as $1 per gallon, or below 10 cents for each bottle.</p>
<p>An alternative way to minimize the cost of your brew is by raising your own hops. Or you could use the surplus fermenter yeast more than once. Some folks who brew their own beer pour a batch on top of the yeast cake remaining from the preceding batch. Then they pump the yeast cake from the primary fermenter into bottles and store it in the refrigerator. This is very easy to do, and means that you merely have to shop for yeast twice a year. So all that&#8217;s left to buy is the grain, which is roughly 70 cents a pound when you purchase it in volume. People who brew their own beer commonly use between 8 to ten pounds of grain for each 5 gallon batch.</p>
<p>Making your own beer is certainly possible. The good news is that it can be both an enjoyable and low-cost job, and you will not need to go over your budget in order to brew a beer that you will get pleasure from. Don&#8217;t forget that beer is made from inexpensive ingredients, and then make up your mind to shop for the best ingredients you can find. After all, your beer will only be as fine as the components that you brew it with.</p>
<p>Brewing your own beer at home can save you some money, but it&#8217;s also an enjoyable pastime. Discover what you need to know to get started at <a  href="http://beerbrewingsuppliesonline.com/">Beer Brewing Supplies</a>.</p>
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