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		<title>Keg Brewing System Techniques</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the earliest, modern attempts to regulate private production that affected this era was the Inland Revenue Act of 1880 in the United Kingdom; this required a 5-shilling home brewing license. Keg Brewing System As a result of this prohibition breweries, vineyards, and distilleries across the United States were closed down or placed into [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the earliest, modern attempts to regulate private production that affected this era was the Inland Revenue Act of 1880 in the United Kingdom; this required a 5-shilling home brewing license.</p>
<p>Keg Brewing System</p>
<p>As a result of this prohibition breweries, vineyards, and distilleries across the United States were closed down or placed into service making malt for non-alcoholic purposes. While legality of home brewing varies from country to country, most allow home brewing, some countries limiting the volume brewed by an individual, and even fewer countries allowing distillation of hard alcohol. <span id="more-828"></span></p>
<p>In 1920 the United States outlawed the manufacture and consumption of alcoholic beverages &#8220;for beverage purposes&#8221;. Because alcohol is taxed by the federal governments via excise taxes, home brewers are restricted from selling any beer they brew. This similarly applies in most Western countries, Australia and New Zealand. Making beer for home consumption is legal in most Canadian provinces.</p>
<p>Some important factors for making a great beer include, gentle handling and using fresh grains. These staff preserve flavors and have the beer come through fresh. Fresh beer is the result of fresh grains. In the United Kingdom, varied pioneers were home winemakers owing to the greater availability of information and ingredients.</p>
<p>The goal these days is to build a good beer brewed from fresh grain and hops, one that is pure all-grain wort, made the same way as those very good commercial micro brewed beers, otherwise what is the point of brewing your own beer, right? Either brew some good stuff or just go buy it. Alcohol has been brewed domestically throughout its 7000-year history beginning in Mesopotamia, Egypt and China.</p>
<p>In recent times, home brewing has increased in popularity creating a subculture that usually follows most hobbies. The ticket is making an amazing beer that commercial beer brewers would like to keep secret from the public.</p>
<p>Brewing by work of beer making kits may allow the home brewer to avoid the need to boil the wort. Beer making kits are frequently pre-boiled with the hops. Primary fermentation of home brewing takes place in a large glass or plastic carboys or food-grade plastic bucket, nearly always sealed.</p>
<p>Home brewers can select from ingredients identical to those used in commercial brewing, in addition to a wide range of post-market customization as well. New innovations, like thermometers and hydrometers, allowed increases in efficiency and attenuation. Home brewers can make beers in a variety of styles. Cider</p>
<p>Home brewing can be cheaper than buying commercially equivalent beverages; it can allow people to adjust recipes to their own tastes (creating beverages that are unavailable on the open market, or low-ethanol beverages which may contain less calories and so be less-fattening); or people may enjoy entering home brew competitions.</p>
<p>You can work to master beer brewing skills that will blow away tasters of your home brewed batch. All you home beer brewers should have the very best start reasonable for a great beer making face. The advantages of brewing your own fresh batch of beer from the comfort of your home are quite obvious, one of which is saving money.</p>
<p>Keg Brewing System Techniques</p>
<p>The correct steps and methods must be completed to ensure the best quality of beer is created. Quit spending your money on poor tasteless commercial beer from the local store!</p>
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