Abel Prasad is a business man , he runs a personal blog, but also tacklinkg lots of other subjects and topics. From short motivational texts to daily life advices, you can read a lot of interesting things on his blog.
He is also wrting about hot subjects at this time like losing weight or wisdom toughts.
Here is a small quote : We share an office in Kent Town and our neighbours have complained about numerous packages being stolen.
Many of the businesses around us are marketing companies, electronic suppliers and hydroponic stores….
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Abel is also running a hydro products / home brewing business, you can check it here https://hobbyhydroandhomebrew.com/. Here are some home brewing tips :
Start Simple
Let’s take things slow. Chances are your equipment came with a beginner’s recipe kit for something like a basic American pale ale, amber ale, or porter. Stick with something like one of those beers at first and resist the urge to tart it up with a load of additional ingredients. Straightforward recipes will make it easier for you to get your footing and to figure out what went right and what went wrong once the beers are finished.
There’ll be plenty of future batches when you can get all Sam Calagione with multiple fruit, spice and exotic wood additions.
Oxygenate your wort.
After your hot phase is complete and your wort is chilled, there’s relatively little oxygen left, and yeast likes oxygen to get a vigorous fermentation started. There are a few ways to add oxygen to your wort. You can add water from the tap, but this dilutes your wort, reducing your ABV and overall flavor of your beer. My preferred method is to use either an aeration stone (just like those you may have seen in an aquarium) or an oxygenation kit. These will run you anywhere from $35 for the aeration stone to $50 for the oxygenation kit (without the oxygen tank). Trust me, your beer will thank you.