What you need to know about brewing equipment

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What you need to know about brewing equipment If you are planning to set up your own brewery, you should know about the basic equipment required. This helps you choose a good dealer of brewery equipment as well. Needless to say, beer is one of the oldest beverages in the world. In fact, it remains the most popular beverage as well. The past two decades have witnessed a renaissance of micro-brewing. Eventually, this has educated people on the complexity involved in a good beer and how it is brewed. People have started brewing the finest beers rights in their home using the right beer brewing equipment. What kind of brewing equipment is needed? 

First and foremost, you require a brew kettle which is a large stainless steel pot with a capacity of minimum five gallon. The brew kettle is used to make the wort – the ingredients essential to make beer. The next item is the carboy. It is a plastic or glass container that holds the liquid. The carboy holds the wort and the yeast while fermentation takes place. You need a bung, which is a rubber stopper. It fits exactly in the next of the carboy. It is meant to keep the liquid in and the air out. Another significant piece of the brewing equipment is a thermometer. As you are well aware of, beer brewing is a science as well as an art. Accurate temperature control is required to make a product that looks good and tastes good. A good thermometer provides this accuracy. You will need a bottling bucket. It is a six gallon plastic bucket that comes with a spigot in the base. The bucket is used to hold the fermented wort during bottling and the spigot controls the proper flow of wort right into the bottles. Coming to bottles, you need a few empty ones. Empties are an ideal source of bottles that you can have around once you finish some beers. Bottles are reused on a regular basis in breweries. So should you! In addition, it does offer you a good excuse to have more beer. At last, bottle caps and bottle capper are perhaps the last piece of equipment you need. Well, bottle caps are quite self explanatory. A cap is placed over the open end of a freshly filled bottle and the bottle capper crimps the cap ends around the neck of the bottle thereby creating a tight seal that keeps carbonation in and air out as the beer goes through the ultimate aging process.

So, that is all about the microbrewery equipment. Of course, there are some additional parts you could choose if you want to; however, the above list provides you with a list of basic microbrewery equipment if you are just starting to brew beer in your house or founding a small scale brewery. As far as the EU is concerned, Flecks Brauhaus Austria offers the most advanced and premium quality brewery equipment.


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