wildhockey19
New Member
Hey guys/gals,
So, I finally got my starter kit (which was actually custom built by a local home brewer). Along with the equipment I received one of the Brew Store's Winterfest Ale. (http://www.thebrewhouse.com/technical/index.htm)
I decided today to crack open all the goodies and get at trying to brew this beer. Heres where my first worry/question came up? Inside the box came the wort, a two silver package of god knows what, and yeast. The instructions said to add 2 gallons of water, the wort and "the contents of Package #1" to the fermentor and stir for a minute. Then sprinkle the yeast in and cover.
Now that I have done this, I am now sitting here wondering one thing? Do these kits usually include priming sugar? Did I just add the priming sugar WAY to early?
Since this is my first attempt at this I am kinda freaking out, I dont feel like dumping 5 gallons of beer down the drain the first day.
Anyone have any experience with these kits?
Thanks in advance,
Matt
So, I finally got my starter kit (which was actually custom built by a local home brewer). Along with the equipment I received one of the Brew Store's Winterfest Ale. (http://www.thebrewhouse.com/technical/index.htm)
I decided today to crack open all the goodies and get at trying to brew this beer. Heres where my first worry/question came up? Inside the box came the wort, a two silver package of god knows what, and yeast. The instructions said to add 2 gallons of water, the wort and "the contents of Package #1" to the fermentor and stir for a minute. Then sprinkle the yeast in and cover.
Now that I have done this, I am now sitting here wondering one thing? Do these kits usually include priming sugar? Did I just add the priming sugar WAY to early?
Since this is my first attempt at this I am kinda freaking out, I dont feel like dumping 5 gallons of beer down the drain the first day.
Anyone have any experience with these kits?
Thanks in advance,
Matt