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Hydrometer vs. Refractometer – Which is Better for Homebrewers?
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When it comes to brewing an all-grain beer, there are small differences compared to extract brewing. One key difference is the grain usage – extract brew uses a grain extract while all-grain uses...
After your beer is done fermenting the final step is to store it. There are two ways you can go about doing this. You can either keg the beer or bottle it. Both of these methods have their own...
Hydrometer vs. Refractometer – Which is Better for Homebrewers?
On the surface both hydrometers and refractometers may seem similar, but there are several differences between these two tools. While both tools measure the specific gravity of your beer, they each...
For the fermentation process you used to only have two choices, a bucket or a carboy. Both were acceptable ways to ferment your beer and they both had their own advantages and disadvantages. However,...
If you are looking into brewing your own beer, you most likely have tons of questions about the brewing process. I remember when I was first starting out the very first question I had was “how long...
Are looking to get into brewing your own beer? Well, the first step is to buy all the required equipment. Once you have your shopping list together the next step is to figure out where to purchase...