Jason Beard
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Good evening my name is Jason, new to home brewing
Welcome to the group Jason!Good evening my name is Jason, new to home brewing
Craft beer is what most of us are all about. Is there a style of you like and have you looked at brewing equipment yet?Im looking into making ale/ craft beers and whiskey,
Ive built a starter kit to test humidity factors ect in my area( i reside in cullinan pretoria South Africa)Craft beer is what most of us are all about. Is there a style of you like and have you looked at brewing equipment yet?
I'd start watching some YouTube videos then maybe ask questions here. Starting out with extract kits is a good introduction to brewing.
Craft beer is what most of us are all about. Is there a style of you like and have you looked at brewing equipment yet?
I'd start watching some YouTube videos then maybe ask questions here. Starting out with extract kits is a good introduction to brewing.
You're definitely in the ale world brewing at 30C. I can't help you with ginger beer or making vinegar but there's sections on this site for just about everything. Now that the ball is rolling others will chime in and be more helpful than I can be.I
Ive built a starter kit to test humidity factors ect in my area( i reside in cullinan pretoria South Africa)
My kit consists of a 25L bucket
And a S type airlock with its rubber, ive managed to make apple cider vinegar but my apple cider doesnt go past 1% alchol so my vinegar ( which comes out as clear as water) doesnt taste as it should but tastes , and my apple cider taste like sour apple juice or tastes like apple flavoured jet fuel( apple cider recipe used is 1 packet of brewers yeast, 5 cups of sugar, 5 L water and 10 medium apples, left for 1 to 2 weeks)
My area has 40%+ on humidity and average temp of 30 degrees ccelcius.
Funny thing is home brewed ginger beer works well in the same container, any advice?
The ice would go into an insulated bucket or container and your fermenter would fit inside. You would add ice around it and monitor the temp during fermentation. The idea is to cool it down while it's fermenting.Ill look into the ice idea, how much water do i reduce to compensate for the ice? Also how do i go about changing my ginger beer to a ale?
Admittedly I had to do some reading on ginger ale and ginger beer, this is new territory for me. Very interesting and stuff I'm sure you already know so I won't go into detail other than you're brewing a very respectable ginger beer at 5%!My ginger beer recipe (5%abv +-) is as follows
1teaspoon brewers yeast
2 tsp ginger
1/4 cup raisins
5L water
5 cups sugar
Id like to get it to an ale if possible
Thanks alot for the tips, what sanitation methods do you useHowdy Jason, welcome to HBT. I brew here in Gulf Coast Texas (similar temps) and do Ales. Now that our short winter is here ( a few weeks) I may try to squeeze in a batch or two of lager if I can get the ingredients in time.
I have a fermentation Chamber (old freezer a neighbor gave me, and a 6.5 gallon bucket /heatwrap plugged into a inkbird (temp controller) which really helps a brewer out.
Controlling my temps was number 2 on my "to do list" after sanitation. Best of luck with your brews.
Hops, yes forgot to add that!Quick question, so with the dme and safale yeast do i need to add any hops? Im currently looking into getting some for my next brew
Ill take a look at the cascade hops, the flavour profiles seem like it could work wellHops, yes forgot to add that!
Cascade I think would be a good choice. Pick a hop that won't overpower the ginger, something that will work with it. I would add it late in the boil for aroma and flavor rather than bitterness.
What airlock system are you using if i may askHowdy Jason,
I dont worry too much about the beer as it is boiled which sanitizes everything. I use PBW (warm) to clean tough crud on my fermentation bucket (requires rinsing with same temp water). I sanitize all buckets (fermentation and bottling) with Star San (doesn't need rinsing). I make sure I take the valves apart on the buckets to clean/sanitize because I found that crud can hide up in between the gaskets etc. I make sure to clean my hoses and bottling wands etc, and also sanitize those.
I usually use vodka in the airlock, but have used Star San before.
I rinse the bottles well after drinking and throw them up on a 90 bottle tree and sanitize those prior to bottling with some star san in a sanitizer /injector that squirts the star san up into the bottle.
s for the info on kveik strains where would one be able to get a kveik farm house yeastWelcome to HBT!
With your warm climate, if you don't have a means of temp control, look into Kveik strains. They work well at higher temps, like 30-40C.
Thank
s for the info on kveik strains where would one be able to get a kveik farm house yeast
Sorry bud, lost track here.@ oaksland brewery will a weyerman pilsner malt work to make this type of ale im going to attempt
Take a look onlime i saw the weyermann yeast types there, ill try see where i saved the link for a supplier in usa for you if you want maybe you can find some in your area, also what beer types do you make you mentioned that ginger beer ect wasnt something you are familiar withSorry bud, lost track here.
Yes, Weyermann is a great selection for malt. In fact I would use many of their malts if I could source them easier. My supplier is about twenty minutes away so I stick with him mostly.
Check out this link here, I just searched "ginger". You might find a few tips from some others.
https://www.homebrewtalk.com/thread...igher-abv-8-looking-for-tips-guidance.734172/
Thanks!Take a look onlime i saw the weyermann yeast types there, ill try see where i saved the link for a supplier in usa for you if you want maybe you can find some in your area, also what beer types do you make you mentioned that ginger beer ect wasnt something you are familiar with
Welcome to this crazy, super fun hobby. There is so much good information to be found here on Homebrew Talk. Great resources around every bend in the fourm. Biggest thing I can tell you from just a few years of brewing experience myself is have fun. And when things go wrong just drink a beer and call it good. Even mistakes sometimes give you a decent surprise.Good evening my name is Jason, new to home brewing