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Theres no doubt that it is the least fun part of home brewing. But, you have to serve your beer somehow.
Kegging your beer can save you countless time and effort spent cleaning, filling and capping bottles. Under the right cir stances and with the right equipment your homebrew will be easier to store and you can control the carbonation levels to suit the various kinds of beer that you brew without guesswork.
This is the quickest and easiest way to learn to keg and carbonate your beer. Inside this illustrated guide is all the information, instruction and guidance you will need to get your next batch of beer into a keg and serve it like they do at a pub.
The one device that could save you from big headaches and expense. Very few home brewers even know about it.
The key mistake that not only prevents full carbonation, but ruins every gl of beer you pour. This simple action could save you lots of disappointment and time.
Where danger lurks in your equipment. The safety of you and those around you depends on one simple installation make sure you have it!
As you can see this really is the ultimate tutorial for kegging home brew. Until now no one has put all this information into one source. So much of the information on kegging found on the Internet is incomplete and sometimes flat-out wrong! Now you can have it all without worrying.
Just imagine being able to pour fresh draft, home brewed beer anytime for you and your friends. Theyll love you forever!
Frankly, we couldnt decide how to best get this information into the hands of the home brewers that need it. An article in a homebrew magazine wouldnt provide enough space to give all the information. We could have posted it on our Web site, but honestly we worked too hard on it to just let other publishers copy and paste our work into their publications piece by piece.
No, instead we decided on the security of a downloadable e-book to deliver to you the important, complete information. And, this is the complete information nothing has been left out and no question is left unanswered.
If you searched on your own for all this information you would spend hours and hours and still not find the vital tips and methods that will get you the results you want. Thats time you could spend brewing, drinking and enjoying your beer.
At the Brewers Apprentice we have kegged and carbonated over 50,000 small batches of beer we know how to get it right. We also know how to teach you to get it right!
So whats that worth to you? Maybe you like to experiment and test. Maybe you have the time and money to spend on correcting mistakes, re-brewing ruined batches and replacing broken or faulty equipment.
On the other hand maybe it is a better idea to pay the small price of $14.95 and order The Guide to Kegging Your Homebrew right now. You can be exploring all the vital information on how to keg, carbonate and dispense your homebrew within a few short minutes.
Thats $14.95 for all the information that could save you hundreds of dollars in lost batches of beer, broken equipment and wasted time.
Still not sure if you want to spend good beer money on an e-book! Well if you order The Guide to Kegging Your Homebrew you will also receive these two very important bonuses:
Bonus #1: Draft Beer at Home A guide to setting up and maintaining your own draft beer system at home. This special guide explains the various options open to you for serving your own draft beer from refrigerator conversions to full blown pub style systems. Learn which system is best for you, how each system works. Draft Beer at Home is a portion of a future e-book scheduled for release later this year that will sell for at least $19.95. Its yours for free when you order The Guide to Kegging Your Homebrew.
Bonus #2: A Free subscription to The Home Bar Owner e-zine. Each month you will receive The Home Bar Owner in your inbox. This brand new e-zine/newsletter is for every home bar owner. Whether your home bar is a garage refrigerator, a kitchen counter or a full blown ba t pub, The Home Bar Owner is your information source for making the mpost of your home bar. From setting-up to maintaining your bar systems, articles on drinks, food, bar games and equipment, The Home Bar Owner is for you. Receive the current edition immediately with your order for The Guide to Kegging Your Homebrew.
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