Yea i mean a few drops on the walls, not like a good amount sitting in the bottom. Thanks. Good to go. Bottling in an hour or so. That was the only thing i was worried about.
Ohhh no. My bad. Its an ahs extract kit w steeping grains.
My first beer was a coopers diy lager kit...it didnt say anything about boiling wort. If i have to boil kits from ahs, thats fine. Just thought it was the same proess as a coopers kit
So i should boil the water on an extract before adding the extract? And then pour into bucket add the yeast fuel and then cool it to with room temp water? My last coopers kit didnt say to boil water....gonna bottle that batch this weekend...but u should still boil water for extract?
So i bogught an extract kit from ahs, with the brewvint yeast fuel. Now, the directions say to add the yeast fuel, 15 minutes before end of boil...its an extract, and i wont get to a boio. When and how do i add it?
Saw the thread with pics of everybody showing how many corny kegs can fit into their brand fridge. Is there a thread like that for beer bottles also?
Im just getting started with brewing and i need to buy a fridge solely for beer, and possibly yeast. Im looking at a 4.7CF fridge with the fridhe...
I have read that all extract kits seem to come with a generic set of instructions, but if i let it sit in the fermenter for another week after hitting gravity and then leaving it in a bottle for a bit to age them, wouldnt that take care of it, difi just follow the generic instructions?
Perfect.
I was in the understanding that once it reaches gravity and stays there for 2 days its good to go. I assume that 'aging' would bring out more flavor?
So with money being tight and researching for two months now. Ive looked into one stage kits. And i would like someone to confirm what im saying, to make sure im right. Extract brew kits just like the coopers kits do not require a secondary and can be bottled after reaching final gravity in...