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OXIDATION TEST - Bottling Home Brew Beer!

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You don't want to go the way of many first-timers who become frustrated simply because they failed to know some of the more common home brewing mistakes. In order to avoid duplicating these, make sure that you are aware of some of these mistakes. Listed below are some of the well-documented mistakes by many first-timers in the field of beer making at home. According to some studies, around 1-2 glasses of beer can be beneficial to the health. And did you know that the home brews are known for reduced hangovers? This is true because home grown beers are known for large quantity of yeast that is rich in Vitamin B, and that this vitamin has the capacity to reduce hangover. Also, experimentation could lead to unique output that possibly greater than the commercial beers. Fifth, sharing brewed beer during celebration could win the fascination of others. When others get to taste your beer, judge it as first class, one of a kind and good quality, you earn nothing than the reputation of others. I've also noticed that people who take up home brewing are always brimming with enthusiasm. I don't have a scientific explanation for this, maybe it's the effect of the beer, but you do know what I mean. I would also recommend joining a home brewing club. At best, you can persuade your friends to take up the same hobby. It should be noted that all the above devices must be sterilized before you start the brewing. This is to assure you that the fermentation will not be contaminated by micro organism such as bacteria. If all the devices are not properly sanitized, the fermentation is susceptible to contamination and this eventually ruins the whole process of producing good and quality beer. Do expect water to be used in other production processes, for example water is also used in the mashing, the filtration and even the packaging of bottles of beer. And all of these processes will require different kinds of water, at least in terms of quality. Now how does water affects the production and the brewing of beer? 

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