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QuestionWhere can I get beer bottles?Community AnswerSpecialty brewing shops will have both bottles and caps. The sealer shown is a fancy one, but simpler cheaper versions are also available. Typically the people operating specialty brewing shops will advise you sensibly!
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QuestionHow much stuff do I need? How much yeast, malt extract, and hops?Community AnswerIt depends on how much you are going to make. Look for recipes to determine how much you need.
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QuestionDo I have to dry my homemade malt once germinated or can I mash with moisture in it?Community AnswerYou need to dry it to stop the fermentation and make your finished product taste better.
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QuestionWhere do I buy beer bottle caps?Community AnswerSpecialty brewing shops will have both bottles and caps. The sealer shown is a fancy one - simpler and cheaper version are also available. Typically the people operating specialty brewing shops will advise you sensibly!
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QuestionCan I add more yeast? Will it make the beer stronger?Community AnswerYou could, but it won't give you a higher alcohol content. At most, it will cut an hour or so from your total fermentation. Any amount of yeast will die once its alcohol by volume limit is achieved.
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QuestionWhat will happen if I put the priming sugar in the first stage by mistake?Community AnswerYour beer might be a bit stronger or sweeter. The final product will not be as carbonated as it would be normally.
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QuestionIs it true that it smells really bad when it is fermenting?Community AnswerIt does not, provided you did clean and sanitize everything correctly. The only gas coming through the airlock is that produced from the yeast converting sugars to CO2 and alcohol. To me, it smells similar to bread yeast when making bread. If you did not sanitize then you may get strange smells as you will be growing and feeding who knows what in your fermentor.
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QuestionIs it okay for kids to drink a non-alcoholic beer or wine?Community AnswerKids in numerous cultures drink non-alcoholic fermented beverages, notably Kvass, so yes. Just make it clear to your child that they can only have non-alcoholic drinks and supervise them whenever they are drinking to ensure that they aren't accidentally consuming alcohol.
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QuestionDoes the beer require distillation?Community AnswerNo. It is a fermented drink, not a distilled one.
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QuestionHow can I make my beer stronger?Community AnswerYou need more sugar in the wort and a yeast that can handle more alcohol. Stronger drinks are often harder to make tasty, so beware.
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QuestionDo I need to pasteurize the bottles again to make it keep longer?Community AnswerNo. Assuming you followed good sanitation practices, the major factor affecting the longevity of your beer is light and O2 (minor). I've consumed bottles of my beer that were over three years old, and they were fine or even better--for high-gravity beers, especially.
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QuestionHow do I get the alcohol percentage of my brewed beer?Community AnswerThere is a special tool called a hydrometer that you can get. It is a thin glass tube with markings 10, 20 ,30, etc. It will float at a marking, telling you what percent your beer is!
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