How to Quicken Your Home Brew

By Beer Brewing Master · Monday, December 29th, 2008

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If you’re looking to start your own small brewery at home, you probably know by now that the fermentation process for both beer and wine takes time.  For some recipes it will take weeks and even months.  Once the liquid is fermented it then needs to age properly, and being impatient for this process and opening your containers or bottles early results in nothing but a flat and tasteless liquid.  But for those who don’t find patience to be one of their finer qualities, how can you speed through this in order to whip up your own fast and easy home brew?  Are there any shortcuts you can actually take that won’t affect the flavor of your beer or wine, or are they all just pointless?  Let’s examine some of the common shortcuts that people use and then we’ll see if any of these will work for you and your home brew experiments.

Use a Home Brew Generator

While it certainly isn’t the longest step in the process, waiting for your mash to boil and become wort is certainly tedious and difficult.  This is because you need to keep the liquid at a steady boil for quite a long time without letting it burn or boil over.  Many new to the world of home brew find that this is a bit more difficult than it sounds, and boil over accidents are common.  They may also find some burning at the bottom of the pan, depending on the ingredients.

Some have found that a home brew generator not only cuts down on these incidents but also finishes your mash much sooner.  This is because they use steam applied directly to the mix rather than a hot pan to boil it.  The steam brings the mash to the desired temperature much quicker, and maintain is much easier.  This means that it’s not only quicker, it’s less risky and less hassle than standing over the stove watching your pots boil.

There are some drawbacks with home brew generators.  One is that you typically need to make them yourself with a pressure cooker, and this can be difficult if you’re not sure how.  Also, you can burn yourself with a home brew generator and steam burns usually do more damage than hot water burns, as water immediately begins to cool once it touches the air or your skin, whereas steam stays hotter longer.  This property of steam makes the home brew generator work the way it does, but also poses more of a danger for you.

Use Different Recipes

Some home brew recipes call for longer fermentation times than others.  If you’re really impatient for a quick and easy home brew, you may want to shop around for some new recipes and procedures.  Depending on the ingredients and what your additives are, you might find some that are done in half the time of your regular beers.  It pays to do a little bit of comparing when it comes to home brew recipes.

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