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Process Of Homebrewing MicrobrewsThe normal batch of homebrewed beer is five gallons in volume, which is enough for 2 cases, or 48 12 ounce bottle of beer.
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Microbrews
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Microbrews... has a long history indeed, which archaeological evidence tells us that this technique was actually used in ancient Egypt as well. Many descriptions of various beer recipes can be found in Sumerian writings, which are some of the oldest writings of any type. Even though the process of brewing is complex ... ... beers experiencing secondary fermentation in casks stored in the caves of the Alps would produce beers with different characteristics than ales. The process of lagering became very popular in areas where fermentation with cool temperatures could be maintained, although it wasn't until the invention of ... ... wheat beers are easily the best known, as they get their name from the suspended wheat proteins which give it the whitish color. Belgian white beers often have spices such as coriander or orange peels added, which help to give them a hint of fruity flavor. German German wheat beer is a well known variation ... ... bottle picks up aromas by the nose, so if a drinker wishes to appreciate the aroma of a beer, the beer is first poured into a mug, glass, or stein. Similar to wine, there is specialized styles of glasses for some types of beer, with some breweries producing glassware intended for their own styles of beer. ... ... contains more calories, it simply means that the malt in the beer is roasted longer or roasted to a more darker color than most. Small business Small businesses and small businessmen are yet another reason to get into microbrewed beer other than the taste. Local microbrew producers brew their beers in ...
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