Hi folks,
I'm from Scotland and just finally took the plunge and bought myself a homebrew kit last month. I've never done it before but my best friend has now been brewing for a few years and I decided it was about time!
My kit came with fermenter and pressure barrela and all the usual trimmings, and a kit of American IPA. This has now been in the keg for exactly 2 weeks and is beginning to taste really nice! Hoorah! After a few tastes along the way I noticed a vinegar taste a while ago whuich seems to have gone now and I can just taste the hoppy flavour. It came with dry hops.
After I put on the IPA and it started fermenting I got the bug and wanted more haha, so I got some more second hand kit, another fermentor and some more barrels and bottles and went crazy
I got a Coopers Australian Larger kit which went on second, and is now in bottles waiting in relative warm. (16C min to 24C max I'd say).
Next I put on a Woodfordes Nog Porter kit which almost ready to bottle I think, and also a Woodfordes Wherry kit which seems to be having a little trouble but I'm not sure if there's an air leak somewhere so not much bubble activity. I have a second Wherry kit on standby waiting for an empty fermenter!
All this and I haven't had a proper taste of my first brew yet, but hey when it all starts flowing I won't be short of a nice selection I hope
My only troubles are no heat mat or anything just now and I live in a caravan so temperature I've just got lucky with so far. But winter is a-coming...
Any suggestions on preferred heating methods with easy thermostat control welcome
I guess that's me!
Cheers
Oh, and I'm sure I'm not the only one but I find taking SG readings with a hydrometer a pain in the butt, so I invested in a refractometer and use a calculating system online to get the SG. I suspect ultimately you're supposed to use the refractometer and hydrometer in conjunction but I'm trying to see if there really is an agro-free and accurate way...
I'm from Scotland and just finally took the plunge and bought myself a homebrew kit last month. I've never done it before but my best friend has now been brewing for a few years and I decided it was about time!
My kit came with fermenter and pressure barrela and all the usual trimmings, and a kit of American IPA. This has now been in the keg for exactly 2 weeks and is beginning to taste really nice! Hoorah! After a few tastes along the way I noticed a vinegar taste a while ago whuich seems to have gone now and I can just taste the hoppy flavour. It came with dry hops.
After I put on the IPA and it started fermenting I got the bug and wanted more haha, so I got some more second hand kit, another fermentor and some more barrels and bottles and went crazy
I got a Coopers Australian Larger kit which went on second, and is now in bottles waiting in relative warm. (16C min to 24C max I'd say).
Next I put on a Woodfordes Nog Porter kit which almost ready to bottle I think, and also a Woodfordes Wherry kit which seems to be having a little trouble but I'm not sure if there's an air leak somewhere so not much bubble activity. I have a second Wherry kit on standby waiting for an empty fermenter!
All this and I haven't had a proper taste of my first brew yet, but hey when it all starts flowing I won't be short of a nice selection I hope
My only troubles are no heat mat or anything just now and I live in a caravan so temperature I've just got lucky with so far. But winter is a-coming...
Any suggestions on preferred heating methods with easy thermostat control welcome
I guess that's me!
Cheers
Oh, and I'm sure I'm not the only one but I find taking SG readings with a hydrometer a pain in the butt, so I invested in a refractometer and use a calculating system online to get the SG. I suspect ultimately you're supposed to use the refractometer and hydrometer in conjunction but I'm trying to see if there really is an agro-free and accurate way...