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Getting The Right Beer Bottles For Home Brewing
Beer has been around for centuries and for sure this beverage will continue to be with us for other millennia to come. The secret behind a beer’s taste does not only revolve in the ingredients a brewer uses but also in the type of the beer bottle it is stored, hence picking for the right beer bottles for home brewing is one of the things every home brewer must know.
Where to Get Them
Beer bottles for home brewing is available in the internet, in the surplus stores, in the rummage sales and even in your neighborhood’s garage – they are practically everywhere. Since we are talking here about glass beer bottles that do not decompose, all you need to do is to sterilize them for a couple of time to make sure they are free from any microorganisms, and then they are ready to go!
But if you are the type who brewed beer for a particular occasion and would want to get customized glass beer bottles for home brewing then, the internet is where you should be. There are numerous stores that sell customized beer bottles at different shapes, color and even sold with attached capping machines to put on some home brewing beer bottle tops. You can start checking out beer drinking blogs in order to have idea where these trusted dealers are.
Beer Bottle Color
Beer bottles for home brewing, just like other types of beer bottles should either be Dark Brown or dark green in color. This is so to prevent ultraviolet beer degradation to occur, since it was out that light changes beer taste. It might be an interest though that some beer bottles are clear, similar to some best-selling beer found in the market – but these beers are constantly kept in dark cupboards perhaps for the same reason of not letting light damage the original beer taste.
Beer Bottle Size
This is entirely based on your preference, but paying attention to the size of your beer bottle for home brewing can save you from the hassle of decanting the yeast or other precipitated ingredients that may settle at the bottom of your beer bottle if they are too big – hey, you can not simply shake the bottle to mix them up. Moreover, the beer bottle size should just be enough for you to drink it bottoms up, since if there is much beer left, chances are they go to waste for drinking them after resealing may not taste as excellently as the first time it was opened.
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