Sk84BeeR
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"That's going to be easy, no problem." is what i said to my wife when she asked me what I was going to do when my first attempt at brewing was done. I should have said something else. . . Anything else.
So. I am obviously new to brewing. A friend of mine made a batch of Ed Wort's Apfelwein a few months back and I decided to try it out for myself. I am now 2 weeks in and am more confused then when I started.
I initailly wanted to store the Apfelwein in Mason Jars. I read some on this and it doesn't seem like a good idea. Especially since I would like to start brewing beers for the next endeavor.
My question is this," What should I use to store my brew now and in the future?"
*note* 1)The cheaper the better. 2) I followed the Apfelwien instructions to the letter for those who want to know. 3) I have limited space. 4) I am willing to use something cheap and not fancy for now and save for something nice later on.
Thanks in advance for any responses to this post! I am only on the computer a short time each day, so if my responses to questions are lagging i apologize.
So. I am obviously new to brewing. A friend of mine made a batch of Ed Wort's Apfelwein a few months back and I decided to try it out for myself. I am now 2 weeks in and am more confused then when I started.
I initailly wanted to store the Apfelwein in Mason Jars. I read some on this and it doesn't seem like a good idea. Especially since I would like to start brewing beers for the next endeavor.
My question is this," What should I use to store my brew now and in the future?"
*note* 1)The cheaper the better. 2) I followed the Apfelwien instructions to the letter for those who want to know. 3) I have limited space. 4) I am willing to use something cheap and not fancy for now and save for something nice later on.
Thanks in advance for any responses to this post! I am only on the computer a short time each day, so if my responses to questions are lagging i apologize.