New To Homebrewing? Start Here.
Welcome to Make Beer Easy.
If you’re brand new to homebrewing, don’t overthink this.
A lot of people online make brewing look WAY more complicated than it actually is.
You do NOT need:
- a professional brewery
- expensive stainless steel equipment
- complicated chemistry knowledge
- years of experience
You just need:
- basic equipment
- simple instructions
- patience
- and a willingness to learn
This page will walk you through the exact beginner path I recommend for new homebrewers.
This is the path I would follow if I were starting all over again today.
— Big Robb
The Make Beer Easy Beginner Brewing Path
The easiest way to learn homebrewing is to level up gradually.
Here’s the path I recommend:
Step 1:
Start With Beer Kits
Step 2:
Learn Sanitation & Fermentation
Step 3:
Move To Partial Mash Brewing
Step 4:
Upgrade To All Grain Brewing
Step 5:
Decide If You Want To Keg
Simple.
One step at a time.
Step 1: Start With Beer Kits
This is where almost every beginner should start.
Beer kits are:
- simple
- affordable
- beginner friendly
- hard to mess up
Most beginner brewers make the mistake of trying to jump into advanced brewing WAY too early.
Don’t do that.
Beer kits help you:
- learn fermentation
- learn sanitation
- understand bottling
- build confidence
That’s the foundation of brewing.
Honestly, you can make VERY good beer from kits.
👉 View Recommended Beer Brewing Kits
👉 View Beginner Brewing Equipment
Step 2: Learn Sanitation & Fermentation
This is the REAL secret to making good beer.
Not expensive equipment.
Not fancy brewing systems.
Fermentation.
And sanitation.
Bad sanitation ruins beer fast.
Poor fermentation temperature ruins beer fast.
Most beginner brewing problems come from:
- fermenting too hot
- bottling too early
- poor sanitation
- impatience
Master these two things and your beer quality improves dramatically.
👉 Learn About Brewing Sanitation
👉 Learn About Beer Fermentation
Step 3: Move Into Partial Mash Brewing
Once you’re comfortable brewing kits, partial mash is the next logical step.
Partial mash brewing gives you:
- more control
- fresher flavor
- better recipe flexibility
- more brewing knowledge
But without the full complexity of all grain brewing.
This is honestly one of the BEST stages of homebrewing because:
- brewing becomes more creative
- recipes improve
- you still keep things relatively simple
👉 Learn About Partial Mash Brewing
Step 4: Upgrade To All Grain Brewing
This is where you gain full control over your beer recipes.
All grain brewing allows you to:
- build recipes from scratch
- control body and flavor
- improve beer quality
- create almost any style you want
But here’s the truth:
You do NOT need all grain brewing to make great beer.
A lot of brewers enjoy kits and partial mash for years.
Upgrade when YOU feel ready.
Not because internet beer nerds tell you to.
👉 View All Grain Brewing Equipment
👉 Learn About All Grain Brewing
Step 5: Bottling vs Kegging
Most beginners start with bottling.
And that’s perfectly fine.
Bottling is:
- cheaper
- beginner friendly
- simple
- effective
Eventually many homebrewers move into kegging because:
- it saves time
- carbonation is easier
- serving is easier
- cleaning is easier
But kegging is NOT mandatory.
You can make amazing beer bottling.
👉 Learn About Bottling Beer
👉 Learn About Kegging Systems
Don’t Fall Into “Analysis Paralysis”
One of the biggest mistakes beginner brewers make is:
watching endless videos and reading endless articles without ever brewing.
At some point…
you just need to brew your first batch.
Your first beer probably won’t be perfect.
That’s normal.
Every batch teaches you something.
The fastest way to improve is simple:
Brew more beer.
Join The Free Beginner Brewing Bootcamp
Want help learning homebrewing faster?
Join my free Beginner Brewing Bootcamp where I walk you through:
- beginner mistakes
- sanitation
- fermentation
- equipment
- brewing basics
- common troubleshooting
👉 Join the Beginner Brewing Bootcamp
Get My Top 5 Brew Pub Recipes
These are the exact recipes customers kept coming back for at my brew pub.
👉 Get My Top 5 Brew Pub Recipes
Watch Make Beer Easy On YouTube
I post:
- brew days
- beginner tutorials
- beer experiments
- troubleshooting videos
- recipe videos
- Beyond Beer content
- honest brewing mistakes
👉 Watch Make Beer Easy on YouTube
Final Advice
Keep it simple.
Don’t overbuy equipment.
Don’t overcomplicate brewing.
Don’t compare yourself to advanced brewers online.
Just brew.
That’s how great homebrewers are made.
Cheers,
Big Robb
Make Beer Easy
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