Beer brewing equipment includes all the things you need for brewing a batch of beer at home, and basically buy it once and use it over and over again. This is why it is important to buy good quality.
I also wrote about beer brewing supplies, and those are the things you have to buy new for every batch.
The first thing you need to know is how to start with home brewing and go from there to see what equipment you need. Here are a few of them.
Understanding how equipment fits into the bigger picture makes brewing more consistent, and this beer brewing basics guide explains how the entire home brewing process comes together.
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Bottle Capping Tool
After the brew is done, you need to store your beer in bottles, and they need to be capped. It can be done by hand, but the chance of succeeding is very low. Have a look at my page with the bottle-capping tools.
Beer Bottles
You can argue that this is more a piece of supply, and I leave that up to you to decide. I use them over and over or give them away to friends. That means that I have to buy them again. At the moment of writing this, all I use are Grolsch Beer Bottles. There are, however, many other options that I will write about later.
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Eddie McVay
Eddie McVay is a home brewer with over a decade of hands-on experience making beer and wine at home. He started with a simple home brewing kit and learned through real batches, real mistakes, and constant experimentation. His articles focus on practical, beginner-friendly advice, clear explanations, and proven techniques that help home brewers get better results without overcomplicating the process. Read more about Eddie Mcvay here.

