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		<title>Kegging</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[When you first learn the craft of home brewing, one of the big steps is the transfer of&#8230;]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When you first learn the craft of home brewing, one of the big steps is the transfer of the beer into larger bottles for fermentation and then smaller bottles for storage and to serve guests your delicious brew. <span id="more-2409"></span></p>
<p>This can be messy but it is an important step along the path to great tasting beer. And learning the beer transfer and bottling skills will be a big step as your sophistication at home brewing comes along.</p>
<p>There comes a time though that you can consider the next big step in becoming more skilled in your home brewing talents. And that next big step is into kegging your home made brews. But before you make that step, its good to know what you will need and the costs and efforts involves so you go into the kegging step with eyes wide open.</p>
<h2>For one thing, kegging your own beer can get a bit expensive.</h2>
<p>There is another level of equipment including CO2 storage tanks, the kegging canisters and even a kegerator that can all add another level of cost to your home brewing hobby. But hopefully if you have been making your own beer for a few years before you make this step, you can see that the money you have saved on beverages has been significant enough justify making the next big step into kegging.</p>
<p>The first step perhaps of moving into kegging is to get the family on board, especially your spouse, as you may have done when you first started brewing in the first place. A natural progression, though, is to start your hobby of home brewing for the fun and the savings and then to go toward brewing when you become a serious home brewing zealot and you know the quality of your beer demands this step. So if your family has evolved and you are a home brewing family, they will be as excited as you are to learn this next step.</p>
<h2>Along with the costs get a good feel for the additional storage space kegging will add to your beer making needs and requirements.</h2>
<p>Along with the equipment for kegging, you will also need additional refrigerator space. This might be the time to consider the purchase of a specialized refrigeration unit called a kegerator that is made just for chilling and serving your fine beer from the kegging setting. But if you entertain a lot and you are getting those rave reviews for the quality of your home made beer, such a purchase is a slam dunk decision.</p>
<p>The upside of kegging is that it does reduce much of the fuss and mess of using bottles and always having to clean and make sterile those bottles for the next use.</p>
<h2>And kegging gives you a lot of control over the levels of carbonation in your beer.</h2>
<p>That gives you even more options and freedom to adjust carbonation to use in the creation of unique styles and tastes in your beer. That is just one of many ways kegging improves the over all quality and diverse flavors you can achieve with your home made beers.</p>
<p>Of course there still will be a place for bottling your beer even if you have overhauled your storage and at home serving method to move to kegging. There is a real fun and pride when you can serve family and guests great tasting ice cold beer directly from a keg like you could get it in the pub. Btu you will want to keep some bottles around to create bottled beer for gifts or to take with you to a social outing. When you show up for that next big barbeque with bottles of your own home made and kegged beer, you will be the hit of the event.</p>
<p>More about <a href="http://brewwiki.com/index.php/Kegging" target="_blank" rel="noopener">this</a></p>
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		<title>Coffee Facts</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Jun 2020 12:46:10 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[A good cup of coffee is like fine wine and good quality cigars. There are various different types&#8230;]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A good cup of coffee is like fine wine and good quality cigars. There are various different types of coffee beans and these determine the flavors that the blend presents for the coffee connoisseur. <span id="more-2332"></span></p>
<p>Many coffee makers blend a combination of the lower cost Robusta beans with the more expensive Arabica gourmet beans. The <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coffea_arabica" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer">Arabica</a> beans have a finer aroma, a richer flavor and more body than the less expensive beans.</p>
<p>The quality of the coffee is dependant on the proportions of the mix of these beans. Quite often a coffee might be advertised as a blend of gourmet beans and lower grade beans when in fact there are only small traces of the gourmet beans in the blend.</p>
<p>The gourmet beans gain much of their flavor from the soils they are grown in, with the best beans coming from the volcanic regions where the rich soils produce the best tasting beans.</p>
<h3>Coffee should always be made from fresh beans as the quality diminishes rapidly with age.</h3>
<p>This is quite noticeable when comparing a supermarket grade coffee with a coffee made from freshly ground beans at a coffee shop. Bear in mind that the supermarket coffees generally have a lower blend quality and in many cases the blends also have a proportion of older beans to reduce the production costs.</p>
<p>The only way you can be assured of quality and taste is to buy fresh gourmet quality. Once you have acquired the taste for <a href="https://www.tankcoffee.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">gourmet coffee</a> you might never want to drink commercial grade coffee again.</p>
<h3>You can buy coffee from many different regions throughout the world and each one has it’s own unique flavor.</h3>
<p><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coffee" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Coffee</a> aficionados can pick the region where the coffee bean was grown just by tasting it. The method of processing the beans also has an effect on the final flavor so you can’t always assume that a coffee will be good just because it came from a particular region.</p>
<p><a href="/gastro/2020/05/01/world-class-gourmet-coffee/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Coffee</a> is one of the world’s most popular beverages and more suppliers are catering to the needs of an ever-growing demand.</p>
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		<title>7 Steps for World Class Gourmet Coffee</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 01 May 2020 21:17:54 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[For a change, a good cup of coffee would be nice. It does take some time and some&#8230;]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For a change, a good cup of coffee would be nice. It does take some time and some energy to find a great cup of gourmet coffee these days. <span id="more-2293"></span></p>
<p>If you do know of a perfect coffee shop, you are one of the lucky ones. But, did you know that you can basically make a <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coffee" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">nice cup of coffee</a> on your own from home?</p>
<h3>Here are 7 simple steps that you can take to produce the perfect cup of coffee every time.</h3>
<p>Start with quality. One of the most critical aspects of coffee drinking is the grade of the coffee that you start off with. If you have a favorite flavor, then purchase whole beans in that flavor. If you can do this, it will allow you to get the most fresh coffee accessible.</p>
<p>Grind away. Purchase a quality coffee grinder. Some of the best grinders available today are easy to use and easy to clean up. By grinding your own coffee beans, youll be able to only grind what you need, meaning that you will have complete freshness in your coffee.</p>
<p>Store It Right And Tight. It is very fundamental to store your coffee tightly. Air oxidizes the coffee and can make it to get bitter quickly. Metal canisters can also enable a metal taste to get into the coffee, making it taste bad.</p>
<p>The top solution is for a plastic or ceramic air tight container for your coffee and coffee beans. Also, store it at room temperature because the moisture in the fridge or freezer can make it go bad faster.</p>
<h3>Getting To The Coffee</h3>
<p>The Maker. The coffee maker that you use is also critical. No matter what style that you go with, you can get a good cup of coffee out of it if you take the essential steps to keeping it fresh.</p>
<p>For example, you should insure that the coffee maker is kept clean after each use. In fact, youll need to make sure that you detail clean it, with the assistance of vinegar, every so often as well. Your preferences will ultimately determine which style of coffee maker you will use. Make sure that it uses a permanent filter in it.</p>
<p>Even In The Water. Even the water that you use is central to the quality of the coffee you will get from it. It is essential that you use water that is free from chlorine and minerals.</p>
<p>Often, using bottled water rather than tap water will augment the quality of the coffee. Also, keep the water nice and hot. A good temperature for the water is about 200 degrees Fahrenheit.</p>
<p>Supply The Right Amount. It is also central for you to use the right quantity of coffee beans and coffee grounds in the maker. Too many and you will have a very strong cup of coffee and too few will make it to be too weak. Follow the directions provided by the coffee producer for the best cup of coffee.</p>
<p>Lastly and probably the most vital aspect of getting a great cup of gourmet coffee is to make sure to enjoy your coffee when it is hot and fresh. Most restaurants are told to keep coffee for less than thirty minutes, but at home, the best coffee is the coffee that hasnt sat for more than twenty minutes.</p>
<p><span class="tlid-translation translation" lang="en"><span title="">What kind of coffee do you drink every day?</span> <span class="" title="">Do you make it at home or go to a coffeeshop if you want to drink? Do you like gourmet coffee?<br />
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