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Wine Fermentation Problems - Top 3 Reasons For Stuck Fermentation In Wine

22nd June 2011
Have you ever experienced stuck fermentation in wine before? Some wine makers experience this phenomenon where the wine started off fermenting normally - tons of bubbles and froths - and then after a few days the whole process seems to slow down drastical... Read >
Author: Chuck Stark

Home Wine Making - How To Read A Hydrometer

14th June 2011
As a beginner wine maker, you will frequently stumble upon wine-making instructions or guides that involves the use of a hydrometer. This piece of equipment will most likely confuse you as there is a high chance that you've never been aware of such device... Read >
Author: Chuck Stark

Tips on Making Home-based Fruit Wine

18th May 2011
Homemade wine making is not as difficult as people usually consider it. Start with the inspection of the fruit to make sure the grapes are ripe and unaccompanied with insects or other toxins. Place the grapes in the straining bag and calculate the sugar l... Read >
Author: Mach Donald

Home Beer Making - How To Brew A Higher Alcohol Content Beer At Home

15th April 2011
Beer production has evolved enormously over the past decades. From ancient home beer making traditions, down to the most technological methods used by brewing moguls in Europe and in the United States, brewing has definitely gone through a wide range of a... Read >
Author: HomeBeerMaking

Basic wine equipment

05th April 2011
Never use metal containers, bowls, or spoons – the acids in the wine will react with the metals and develop chemicals that may be harmful. Wood and glass are favored; plastic is acceptable, though it may impart a slight plastic flavor to the wine. Avoid... Read >
Author: Morgan Perry

You don’t know the secret about golf cart batteries

31st March 2011
If you often play golf in the golf course, then you should need a cart to reduce your load without carrying your golf club. It follows, that you have to maintain the golf cart batteries to continue to operate efficiently, then to avoid this dilemma that y... Read >
Author: leochbattery

Getting The Right Drum For Your Business

25th March 2011
Wine making can be considered as an art. Right from working the vineyard to picking grapes to storing the juice to finally bottling the matured and ready to consume drink. There are surprisingly many processes and maintenance required. Wine making has ... Read >
Author: Howard Skolnik

Homebrewing Beer Equipment List

28th January 2011
Everybody loves beer and would like to make their own, but they're not sure how to get started. What sort of equipment do I need is usually the first question that people new to brewing ask. A lot of people think that it's very pricey and difficult to o... Read >
Author: Cody McNuggerson

Gear You Need To Brew Your Own Beer

19th January 2011
Many people love beer and are interested in homebrewing their own beer, but don't know where to begin. What sort of equipment do I need is normally the first question that people brand new to brewing ask. Home brewing equipment needed to get started is... Read >
Author: Alejandro Torres

Homebrewer Equipment Needed To Brew

07th January 2011
What kind of equipment do I need is usually the first question that people new to brewing ask. A lot of people think that it's very pricey and difficult to obtain all of the home brewing equipment they will need to get going, but it's cheaper and easier... Read >
Author: Luciano Gutierrez

Many Aquarium Thermometer Styles Are User-friendly

14th December 2010
Are you a fish lover who is interested in bringing the marine experience closer to you? Owning a fish tank could give you that. However, would you be assured of their survival? Without an aquarium thermometer how would you even think of owning these magni... Read >
Author: Manuel Fick

Making Wine At Home? Don't Forget The Hydrometer!

24th November 2010
There is one important thing you must remember before you start your first batch of wine. Before you put your yeast in, you have to KNOW what the potential alcohol, or the specific gravity of the juice is.If the potential alcohol is too low, or the speci... Read >
Author: KevinVanderstein

Trying to Create Your Own Homemade Wine? Here's the Equipment Required.

05th October 2010
If you are thinking about making your own homemade wine, here are a few things you must be familiar with regarding the equipment required to get you started.Before everything, we'd like to talk about price. You can visit online merchants, to check around ... Read >
Author: Stanley Merritt

An Explanation of Home Beer Making Kits

09th September 2010
Home Beer Making Kits Explained The vast majority of home beer making kits are what is known as an extract kit. Extract brewing is the easiest and best way to get started. Other more complex methods of brewing beer are all grain and infusio... Read >
Author: NMPracer

A Closer Look at the Concept of Specific Gravity

30th June 2010
Known as an interesting concept concerning relative density, specific gravity focuses on a substance density that is equated with the water density of 4 degrees Fahrenheit. Specific gravity has a similar density with water, however, it does not have any u... Read >
Author: Kenny Leones
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