I use a turkey baster to get the beer out but I tried to use my maple syrup hydrometer cup to drop the hydrometer but it bottoms out. I think I need the beer thief. I think I might have one not knowing what it was for. Thanks
What do people that use a Carboy use to check Fg. I have a hydrometer but what do you put the beer in to check. I'm afraid that if I just check in the Carboy I will lose my hydrometer. Thanks
I've always read on here to just use zest the white part of the peel will give off flavors. I'm making a chocolate orange bock and I put the zest in some vodka and soaked for about an hour then added to last 10 min if boil I plan to do the same thing the last week of secondary.
I've read and it has worked for me on all my batches to add priming sugar just as you add your beer to the bottling bucket. Let the siphon hose from the fermenter or secondary sit at the bottom of the bottling bucket and this will create a swirling motion In the beer which for me mixes the...
I just brewed a Bock and my question is should i repitch yeast? The krausen looked good and now I have trub at the bottom. I had some activity with the airlock but every other brew I did I had good bubbling and frequently. This brew didn't have a lot of activity and not more that about 36 hours...
Somthing I didn't know and never saw instructions for is to aerate the beer before pitching yeast and do this before transferring to the fermenting jug or bucket such as transferring to a bucket from the brew pot then transferring to a Carboy or another bucket. This give the yeast plenty of O2...
Just a suggestion from a new brewer I'm on my 5th brew, but I've heard and am now reading the John Palmer home brewing book and it's easy to understand the sciences of brewing and the book really spells out how to brew and has easy recipes. Hope this helps
I'd give it at least two weeks before considering checking. I've read a lot of kits want you to bottle after a week but keep In mind they want you to buy more kits.