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Microbrewery Kit Makes Home Beer Brewing Fun and Simple

Saturday, August 8th, 2009
Brad P Newman asked:


s quite so satisfying to the taste as one you\’ve brewed yourself. Brewing beer is also a fun hobby. What are you waiting for? Let\’s get started.

You\’re going to need some equipment. It\’s not hard to find, and shouldn\’t cost too much to pick up. You\’ll find everything you need at any local brewing store or online brewing site. Here\’s a list:

Small bowl

Bottle brush

Saucepan

Bottling bucket

Airlock and stopper

Spatula

Oven gloves

Wooden mixing spoons

Brewing Pot

Plastic hose

Fermenter

Bottle capper

Thermometer – the stick-on type is best

But – it\’s much easier, especially if you\’re new to this, to pick up a microbrew kit. It will include everything you need, all the brewing ingredients, including hopped malt concentrate and brewers yeast powder, and fermentables, which are what you need to produce your desired flavor of beer. It\’s possible to get everything separately, but a self-contained kit is much more convenient.

The equipment will need to be sanitized. In fact, this is one of the most important steps in producing a decent beer. Everything needs to be cleaned with hot, soapy water. Then the equipment should be sanitized using either the chlorine solution or iodine solution which came with the kit. Even better, and more environmentally friendly, is sanitizer which contains Sodium Percarbonate – as effective as chlorine but without leaving the problematic residue of bleach.

Once everything is sterilized, we are ready to begin. Two quarts of water go into the brew pot. Heat the water until it begins to steam – around 180F. Remove from heat. Add the beer kit and fermentables. Follow the instructions that came with the kit.

Stir the brew until everything is dissolved, then put the lid on and leave it to sit for ca twenty minutes on a low heat. Fill the fermenter with four gallons of water and add the mix, known as the wort. Stir this for four minutes to oxygenize the mixture. Once the wort is cool to the touch, the yeast can be added.

Now the wort needs to ferment. The fermentation process continues for five days. During fermentation it\’s important to keep the temperature constant, at around 65F, and the wort should also be kept in a dark place. During the fermentation process you will observe tiny air bubbles rising to the surface.

After five days you need to check the beer daily. The beer is ready to be bottled when no more air bubbles appear. It\’s very important to wait for fermentation to fully complete, so don\’t be impatient or you will ruin your beer.

Before bottling you need to prepare what is known as the primary solution. The primary solution is what carbonates the brew. Add two cups of water and three-quarters of a cup of dextrose to a saucepan and bring to the boil over a medium heat. Let it cool for thirty minutes then pour it into the bottling bucket.

Now for the bottling itself: put one end of your hose in the bottling bucket and attach the other end to the spigot on your fermenter. Open the spigot and transfer the beer to the bottling bucket. When finished, detach and clean the hose and throw away the fermenter. Each bottle should be filled leaving one inch of air at the top. Cap the bottles tightly making sure there are no leaks.

Almost there now, but it\’s still not quite ready for drinking. The bottled beer needs to be kept in a cool dark place for the second fermentation process. The fridge is too cold for this purpose. Basements are ideal, if you have one. The beer needs to sit for two more weeks before being ready to enjoy.

Well, that\’s the traditional way to do it. But it\’s really much easier to purchase a microbrewery kit which includes an all-in-one single step fermenter, conditioning vessel, and dispenser apparatus. No need for bottling – the beer can be tapped directly from the dispenser. And the assembled kit sits in your fridge taking up no more room than a conventional six-pack.

Cheers!

RAPHAEL

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Cirelli Marketplace Invites the Community of Middleborough to Taste the Flavors of Summer at Their Annual Bbq Bonanza on Saturday, June 7th From 2 Pm

Friday, June 26th, 2009
Steve Dubin asked:


DATELINE: MIDDLEBOROUGH, MA…

 

Cirelli Marketplace will be the place to be on Saturday, June 7th as Cirelli’s kicks off the summer with a celebration of Middleborough at their annual BBQ Bonanza from 2 pm – 6 pm at 30 Commerce Boulevard in Middleborough, MA. Cirelli’s BBQ Bonanza is part of its ongoing good neighbor policy, saluting the residents of Middleborough and surrounding communities, and thanking them for their continued support.

 

An entertaining and FREE outdoor community event that is open to the public, Cirelli’s BBQ Bonanza is a delicious day out for the whole family. Attendees will be able to partake of scrumptious summer barbeque and picnic foods including sausage, hot dogs, hamburgers, steak tips and other grilled delights. To add to the festivities, raffles will be held and special prizes will be awarded throughout the afternoon. The kids will also be entertained with many fun activities such as magic demonstrations and face painting.

 

Cirelli Marketplace is ushering in summer in a big way on June 7th. In addition to the BBQ Bonanza from 2 – 6 pm, Cirelli’s first Classic Car Cruise Night of the season from takes place from 4 – 8 pm, and Cirelli’s first Saturday micro brew tasting will run from 12 noon – 6 pm. Also, this summer, for the first time, Cirelli Marketplace will be hosting a local Farmer’s Market outside on Fridays from 4 to 7 pm starting June 20, showcasing the wares of local farmers and crafters.

 

To join in the fun at Cirelli Marketplace take Exit 6 off of Route 495 and follow Route 44 East to Middleborough, travel 3/4 the way around the rotary and take Route 18 North toward Bridgewater, then take the first right onto Commerce Boulevard, the entrance to Cirelli Marketplace is on the left. Regular Cirelli Marketplace hours are Monday through Saturday from 7 am to 8 pm, and Sunday from 8 am to 7 pm.

 

From Humble Beginnings

Originally founded in Brockton over 60 years ago, Cirelli Marketplace, the retail division of Cirelli Foods, was originally referred to as Cirelli’s Cash & Carry. Today the 17,000 square foot Cirelli Marketplace provides customers with the opportunity to shop for name brand products at warehouse prices, with no membership fees.

 

Cirelli Marketplace, located at Cirelli Foods’ Middleborough facility, contains 4,000 on-shelf products, and provides access to any of the other 10,000 items in stock in their warehouse. The Marketplace is a state-of-the-art retail operation offering a wide selection of name brand foods, paper goods, beer and wine as well as a full selection of liquor.

 

Cirelli Marketplace is located at 30 Commerce Boulevard in Middleborough, MA, with close proximity to Interstate 495, and Routes 44 and 24. For additional information about Cirelli Marketplace please call 1-508-947-8211, email marketplace@cirelli.com, or visit www.cirelli.com.



ANN
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