WITH THE PRICE OF BEER JUMPING UPWARDS, YOU MIGHT LOOK FOR an alternative. Namely, home brew.
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Now if you go to the wine and brewing supply store you can get yourself a really nice homebrew kit with all the tools and crocks you need for a couple of hundred dollars. But all that isn’t necessary. DrinkCraftBeer.com has a great “beginners” lesson you can try out to see if you’ve got the makings of a brewmeister.
They have a complete illustrated guide to making home brew in your kitchen. And just to show you that it’s possible, they use an apartment kitchen for the photographs.
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Cooking the mash
The article gives a list of all the things you need to get going and then they go step-by-step through the entire process, ending up with a bucket of suds. It includes the bottling step where the beer is aged for a week or two.
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Capping the bottles
Go to the Drink Craft Beer website HERE and give it a try.
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