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A Fast Growing Hobby-Home Brewing

By Leonard Goodman

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Do you have a hobby that keeps your learning processes sharp? Do you have a hobby that has an infinite variety of outcomes and is constantly challenging your creative side? Do you have a hobby that almost everybody enjoys but know little about? Do you have a hobby that you will love to consume? And, of course… do you even have a hobby?

Can you imagine yourself learning the art of brewing your own beer or wine? Well, if you like to consume these ancient products, you will love learning how to make your own. You don't need to be a chemist or even agile around the kitchen. All you really need is the love of learning new things that have a tangible payoff after each effort. More importantly, you can share your efforts with friends and family that will make them and you proud of your new eccentricity.

Home brewing is becoming one of the fastest growing hobbies in the USA. There is a need in many of us to find a hobby that helps us just be in the moment yet not be some frivolous and expensive pastime. Americans like to be productive, even with their hobbies. Brewing your own custom beer or wine offers an immediate payoff either in a subtle and very special taste or a mouth puckering ablution that becomes an unfortunate stepping stone to discovery. But once your alchemy produces a one-of-a-kind experience, you are on your way to being really unique.

Some home brewers just like to keep it a closely held secret as home brew helps the avid beer or wine aficionado well socked at very low prices. Others like to become local legends as their brew becomes in demand by local eating and drinking establishments. Yes, having your own brand is not out of the question! However, most home brewers only display their labels when gifting their unusual gifts.

The best way to get started in brewing is to read about it. Indeed, just about any subject becomes interesting with knowledge. You´ll find out that the process requires little investment and most beginners start out with home brewing kits that include everything needed to start your own production. From there, it becomes a matter of practice and trying new flavors and techniques.

There are many active beer and wine making online groups who exchange information about their hobby. When you get online and see who are in the groups, it quickly becomes apparent that home brewing is like a remedial cooking group for men. There is a heavy backdrop of testosterone and one envisions blooming turf battles over kitchen space. No doubt, if you have even a passing interest in beer or wine, home brewing will turn indifference into passion. A tweak here, a tweak there and your beer or wine becomes a reflection of your new budding talents. Indeed, it´s not just that. It´s the relaxation and anticipation of actually making something from your own hands that culminates in the tasting. If you like beer and wine, you will love what you are capable of creating in your own home.

Leonard Goodman is an aficianado of home brewing and spends most of his free time brewing up new delectible concoctions to share with friends and clients. He also has a website for fellow home brewers

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