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Homemade Beer RecipesHomemade beer recipes allow amateur brewers to experiment with a variety of flavors and spices when crafting their beverages. Beer lovers embrace everything from raspberry-flavored summer ales to full-bodied and even downright intimidating winter lagers and triple bocks. While there will always be beer fans who reside on the extreme ends of the curve, the majority fall somewhere in between and appreciate beers with character, but not so much that they're forced to stop drinking after a single glass. With homemade beer recipes, you can make some modifications to your kit's ingredients, but for the most part already know what you're getting--just check your contents. Thus, while you may choose to boil your wort for an extra five or 10 minutes to bring out more bitterness or add extra sugar to increase fermentation, you'll never change a light wheat beer into a stout or vice versa. Still, it can be fun to tweak your homemade beer recipes to see which flavors appeal to you most. Ideas for Homemade Beer RecipesFor those unsure of where to start their search for homemade beer recipes, you can always speak with a rep at your brewing supplies store or site. These beer specialists realize that by dispensing free advice and suggestions to their clients, they're likely to earn lifelong customers, so take advantage of this and ask away. If you're more of a do-it-yourself type, hop online and peruse any of the dozens of message boards dedicated to mixology for some new ideas. Over time, your tastes are bound to change. Perhaps you're a dedicated drinker of honey-style ales and figure you'll never appreciate a good pilsner lager. Home beer brewing can, however, help you cultivate a broader palate that's more sensitive to subtleties in taste and aroma. Don't be surprised then to find that after a few batches of homemade brew you're suddenly craving the sledgehammer-style drinks served up in the great German, Czech, or Austrian beer halls. ![]() Get all Alcohol articles via
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