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Beer is good.  Beer makes you smart and happy and makes chicks dig you. Brewing beer yourself makes you a God among men.
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Beer is many things to many people, but fundamentally it is a fermented beverage ''usually'' made from four basic ingredients: malted [[barley]], [[hops]], [[yeast]], and water. In that way it is different from other fermented beverages, such as wine, which is made from fruit, mead, which is made from honey, or saki, which is made from rice.
  
Beer is many things to many people, but fundamentally it is a fermented beverage made from grain. In that way it is different from other fermented beverages, such as wine, which is made from fruit, mead, which is made from honey, or saki, which is made from rice. Through its evolution beer has taken many forms, and drawn its character from a variety of grains and adjuncts. For centuries its production was cloaked in mystery, brewed by priests, called a gift from the gods. Even yeast, before it was understood, was called "godisgood" in old english.
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Through its evolution beer has taken many forms, and drawn its character from a variety of grains and adjuncts. For centuries its production was cloaked in mystery, brewed by priests, called a gift from the gods. Even yeast, before it was understood, was called "godisgood" in old english.
  
 
== Home Brew ==
 
== Home Brew ==

Revision as of 13:54, 9 February 2007

Beer is many things to many people, but fundamentally it is a fermented beverage usually made from four basic ingredients: malted barley, hops, yeast, and water. In that way it is different from other fermented beverages, such as wine, which is made from fruit, mead, which is made from honey, or saki, which is made from rice.

Through its evolution beer has taken many forms, and drawn its character from a variety of grains and adjuncts. For centuries its production was cloaked in mystery, brewed by priests, called a gift from the gods. Even yeast, before it was understood, was called "godisgood" in old english.

Home Brew

People today have an unprecedented ability to brew almost anything they can imagine at home, and homebrewing has seen a surge in popularity in the last couple decades. More and more people are learning to brew, and becoming rather skilled at it. In fact, many microbreweries in operation today , such as Sam Adams and Dogfish Head, to name just a couple, were started by former or current homebrewers.

History of Home Brewing

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Main Articles

Home Brewing Process

Brewing Equipment

Styles of beer

Serving your Home Brew

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