Home Beer Making EquipmentIn order to make great tasting beer at home you are going to need home beer making equipment. These are equipment that you use to facilitate in the process of brewing your own beer. In this post I will list the home beer making equipment that is needed to make your own beer. This is not meant to be taken as an instruction guide on how to make beer. If you want to learn how to make great tasting beer using an already made kit then check out my Coopers beer kit review or make your own beer kit for more information.

If this is your very first batch of beer then this list of home beer making equipment will serve you very well, even if you’re an experience beer maker and just looking for a refresher list. The list is not in any particular order.

Home Beer Making Equipment List

Home Beer Making Equipment Boiling Pot:

This pot need to be able to contain 3 gallons or more. You can go inexpensive if you are new to beer brewing or just don’t want to spend a lot of money on bigger expensive pot. A 5-gallon is highly recommended, you can get the thick walled aluminum stock pot mainly because it heats incredibly well and the best part is it won’t rust. You can go with stainless steel but there are a couple of draw backs. It is more expensive and doesn’t conduct heat as much as an aluminum pot would.

Home Beer Making Equipment Fermenter:

Once again if you are a beginner then the 6 gallon plastic food grade pail will be enough for you to get started with, mainly for its ease of used. Another option is the glass carboys they are available beginning from 3 to 6.5 gallons sizes.

Home Beer Making Equipment Can opener:

A can opener is also needed in the process as you will have cans of malt extract to open when brewing.

Home Beer Making Equipment Airlock:

The airlocks are filled with water sanitizer to stop contamination from the outside. There are 2 basic types of airlock available the three piece or the single piece. They both have their strong and their weak points. This is beyond the scope of this article as it is easy to just Google their names to find which one will work best for you.

Home Beer Making Equipment Plastic Wrap:

You can also use aluminum foil also for the purpose of all your jars sanitized and cleansed
Glass Measuring Cup: The glass measuring cup comes in different measuring sizes so the quart sized or even the large measuring cup sized, this might even become one of the most valuable tool for making home brew. You can find heat resistant glass they are highly recommended for boiling the water and can be sanitized fairly easily.
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Home Beer Making Equipment Sanitizer:

The sanitizing process is very important this make sure that the only living organisms floating around and growing in your beer is yeast. Some of the popular sanitizers that you can use are StarSan and Final Step, though there are others. You can do away with common household bleach but at the risk of having your beer off flavors if you don’t rinsed it properly or don’t us too strong a concentration.

Home Beer Making Equipment Thermometer:

The floating dairy thermometers are great for this type of stuff. Plus, you need a thermometer that can be submerged without problem in the boiling wort, it has to have a range of between 40 to 180 degree Fahrenheit. If you can find a LCD digital thermometer that also works really well and they are normally not very expensive. Just remember to always calibrate the thermometer if you are using it for the very first time.

Home Beer Making Equipment Stirring Spoon:

You can use a metal spoon or a food grade plastic when you are stirring the boiling wort. You can also use a hydrometer, but that is completely optional if you want to gauge the difference in gravity in between the water and water with dissolved sugar. It’s a way of assessing the progress of fermentation.

These are the home beer making equipment that you are going to be needed when making your own beer at home. You can also click here to check out Coopers DIY beer kit if you don’t want the hassle of buying everything individually.