Before you want to create your own brewed beer, You must own the right or reliable microbrewery equipment at your home. If this is the first time to do it, you must do it the simple way. The first item that you must have is a brew pot. Preferably, your pot should be able to hold at least 3 gallons of liquid.
Fermenter is the next
microbrewery equipment that you must have. It must hold at least six
gallons for every five gallon batch. This is the suitable measurement that will
allow space for the formation of foam during the fermentation process.
You would need significant
microbrew equipment during the fermentation, which is a food plastic bucket.
You also need have to get an airlock to be used for the fermenter; this will allow
carbon dioxide to escape and at the same time keep out the air. In order to correctly
transfer the beer from the fermenter, which means not permitting air to get
mixed into the beer, you need to use a special siphon hose.
A bottling bucket
is also a significant microbrewery equipment that will help the process. Such
buckets are the same as the fermenter, albeit the former have spigots
underneath. This allows bottles to be filled up directly. Buckets primarily
make the bottling process a more orderly and less messy process.
Finally, one significant
microbrew equipment is the capper. This device, particularly works in sealing
the bottles. Remember as the part of the brewing process, you have to get high-quality
bottles, in kegs or caps in order to correctly store your microbrews.
Flecks Brauhaus
Austria (www.brewery-equipment-austria.com)
offers two kinds of brewing which are mentioned below.
Semi-automatic
brewing:
§ Semi-automatic
brewing.
§ It’s
primarily used for handcrafted beers.
§ With
Flecks well-known calandria brewing process,
§ Less
use of high-tech elements
§ More
manpower required.
§ Zoom
§ Full
automatic brewing has Remote control.
§ Completely
Man-less operation & double capacity
§ Hybrid
heating system (electrical, gas or solar)
§ Highest
relief brewing
§ Perfect
quality safety
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