BrewCraftUK is for UK home brewers and makers who want clearer guidance on beer, cider, wine, mead, kombucha and small-batch fermentation. We cover beginner kits, brewing equipment, ingredients, process questions, storage, sanitation and the small choices that affect the final drink.
Who this site is for
The site is written for people who want to make something good at home without turning the kitchen into a laboratory. Some readers are trying a first kit. Others are moving from basic kits into all-grain brewing, fruit wines or better fermentation control. We explain the practical decisions that sit between enthusiasm and a drinkable result.
What we cover
We focus on UK availability, UK measures, realistic home space and equipment that suits flats, sheds, garages and spare-room setups. Topics include fermenters, pressure barrels, hydrometers, bottling gear, cleaning products, yeast, temperature control and recipe choices for British conditions.
How we write our guides
Our articles are built around process clarity and buyer usefulness. We draw on supplier information, brewing practice, safety guidance and recurring issues raised by home makers. We avoid miracle shortcuts: sanitation, temperature and patience usually matter more than buying the most expensive kit.
What readers can expect
- UK-first recommendations: we prioritise products, rules, prices and buying routes that make sense for UK readers.
- Clear limits: if a topic needs professional, medical, legal, technical or safety advice, we say so rather than stretching a buying guide beyond its place.
- Practical trade-offs: we explain who a product or approach suits, who should skip it and what to check before spending money.
- Corrections and updates: pages are reviewed over time as products change, guidance dates, links break or better information becomes available.
Independence and funding
BrewCraftUK is part of the NicheForge portfolio, owned and operated by NicheForge Ltd, a UK company. The site may earn money from display advertising or affiliate links if a reader clicks through and buys from a retailer. That does not change the price paid by the reader, and it does not give retailers control over what we publish.
Our aim is to build useful UK niche sites that help readers make better buying and setup decisions. We correct errors when we find them, refresh pages when advice becomes dated and keep our recommendations tied to the needs of the reader rather than the needs of a brand.
Contact
Questions, corrections and commercial enquiries can be sent to contact@nicheforge.uk. Please include the site name and the page you are referring to so we can review it properly.