Learning home beer brewing is like everything else… a process that takes a little time. The old cliché of learning to do it right the first time, is really good advice. You want to be able to actually drink AND enjoy your beer. To this end, until you are absolutely sure that home beer brewing is something you want to do then it is a good idea to drop a little money and get yourself a home beer brewing starter kit – a Microbrewing Kit. They aren’t expensive and they will get you started right away. Once you determine that this is something you really want to do in a bigger way, then you can get out there and set yourself up with hydrometers, chillers, learn about the grains, malt, hops, yeast. You can get involved with the boiling and the cooling, the fermentation, the bottling and the different sorts of beers you might like.
You can gather beer recipes and join brewing groups and do all the other things that guys do when they really get involved and are passionate about their hobby. You might even decide to turn your hobby into an income. I recommend that before you jump into the deepest end of the whole home beer brewing pool, start small and see whether its something you want to take on and at what level.
As the Aussies say, “Let’s blow the froth off the top of a few”.
Jim Allan