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		<title>A 1-2-3 Step for Home Beer Brewing</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 15 Aug 2008 16:44:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Adam</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Starting a new unique hobby at home dealing with your favorite drink—beer&#8211; is an intriguing idea of killing time over the weekend. Though the brewing process may take about half an hour, the beer is not ready to be served until 20 to 22 days. Just store the gallons or kegs in a cool and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Starting a new unique hobby at home dealing with your favorite drink—beer&#8211; is an intriguing idea of killing time over the weekend. Though the brewing process may take about half an hour, the beer is not ready to be served until 20 to 22 days. Just store the gallons or kegs in a cool and avoid direct sun light. You’ll be satisfied with the work of brewing beer with your own taste and uniquely you.</p>
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Though the first batch may not be perfect, following these steps will lead you to perfection, only time and the patience as well as the hands stirring the mixture count. Here are the steps:</p>
<p>1. Clean all the brewing tools<br />
2. Pour water up to desired measurement into the keg<br />
3. Add the booster package<br />
4. When read with step 2 &#038; 3, prepare the main extraction, and boil it in pot<br />
5. Stir the extract, and pour the boiled extract into the keg<br />
6. The last but not least, add up the yeast and close the keg’s lid until the ideal period.</p>
<p>Afterwards …</p>
<p>7. Prepare bottles already added with an adequate amount of sugar<br />
8. Pour the beer into each bottle and secure it<br />
9. Keep the beer tight for at least a week to carbonate<br />
10. While keeping it tight, store the beer bottles in the fridge. In the meantime, you can prepare the customized bottling label for your own pride and narcissism.</p>
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		<title>Environmentally Friendly Home Brewing Friendly Kits</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 04 Jun 2008 16:37:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Adam</dc:creator>
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		<category><![CDATA[brewing kits]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[nsf certified]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[In the market, we can find out a wide range of home beer brewing kits. Mind you, please be selective in doing so. Don’t get easily fallen to a “sweet” offer from the retailers who lead you to affordable (if you don’t want to call those cheap) kits. 

Please bear in mind that you refuse [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In the market, we can find out a wide range of home beer brewing kits. Mind you, please be selective in doing so. Don’t get easily fallen to a “sweet” offer from the retailers who lead you to affordable (if you don’t want to call those cheap) kits. </p>
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Please bear in mind that you refuse any kit that is harmful not only to you and the family members who drink, but also to the beer taste itself. You are asked to be wise before buying the kits. It would be better to spend more for your own goodness than spend less to harm you later on. If you have to buy gallon or keg from plastic, make sure they are made of friendly plastic certified under NSF. Why buying with gallon under certification? </p>
<p>There are two reasons behind it. Firstly, the plastic can hold hot temperature up to certain degrees of Celsius (hot water). Secondly, the plastic or the beer container is reusable up to three times. With some certification, the higher the number, the longer can the plastic be reusable. </p>
<p>The common kits cost $.50. Should you choose the better result, use the environmental and friendly container to make your beer do come true—true in taste and health.</p>
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