Try Brewing Flavored Beer For A Refreshing Change
Beer drinkers all over the world will tell you their favorite beer, and how it’s different from such and such a beer, and so on. Beer brewers will take that further and tell you what beer is good with what food and why, and how you may change a simple ingredient to this beer recipe to create a perfect christmas, summer, or easter beer. As you can tell, beer drinking is a community event, and one that will remain so into the future. One advantage of brewing your own beer is that you can get way from the mostly bland commercial beer tastes, and create something truly unique to you and your neighborhood.
Beginner brewers usually start by brewing from kits, and then cloning their favorite commercial beers. This allows you as the brewer to get used to the process of brewing beer that’s good to drink. However, as your taste buds mature along with your brewing technique, you may want to start taking your home brewing to the net level by making minor adjustments to your “clone beer” recipes. If you have a strong imagination, and a sense of adventure, you may create some truly remarkable beers that range from chili beer, to honey beer, and even some strange brews that include garlic!
Here’s an example. You can make a home brewed beer that has a caramel flavor. Yes, a caramel flavored brew could be quite delicious, but some people can take it a little too far. They study the recipe and decided that adding more caramel than is called for would be a good idea. When the beer has finished brewing, they take a sip and immediately spit it out because it taste like a caramel soup gone bad. There are powders that taste like caramel available for purchase that will not overwhelm your taste buds.
You don’t always have to brew crazy flavors, as something like cinnamon beer might be what your lady is looking for as a fresh new taste (opposed to wine or champagne). Use your experience and judgment when brewing flavored beer, and know what flavors work well together, and also know the ones that don’t. Sure you will ruin some batches of beer in the process, but hopefully you will be taking notes to inform yourself into the future, and being prepared for any requests that your friends or family may have.
In other words, even though you love caramel and you certainly love beer, making home brewed caramel beer could turn out to be one of the nastiest drinks you ever put to your lips. This is not meant to deter you from tweaking and experimenting. You should just concentrate on finding the right combination and strengths of flavors. Fruit is always a good flavor choice. However, just because fruit is organic, you should not put it into your beer unrefined. Instead, put in a fruit extract. No, you are not cheating the home brew beer process; you are trying to make a home brewed beer that tastes good. Even with all of the options available, make sure to brew within the limits.
Home makeing beer is one of the most beneficial activities that you could ever master, as you will then also be able to grow into makeing your own wine, and spirits if you decide. First you must master to make a simple home made beer, and then you may proceed onto other flavors.
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