beerbaker
Active Member
I joined a few weeks ago before starting my first (partial extract) batch of beer. And learned a lot before I even got started. Things like.. kit instructions are often terrible. Mine suggested 2 - 3 days in Primary then racking to a secondary for 7 to 10 days, and said things like "it 's very dangerous for your beer to sit in the primary bucket for more than 5 days" (though I assume that's because the starter equipment kit's "primary" bucket lid doesn't have a cut out for an airlock.
Also I decided to practice with the Fermtech auto siphon before actually trying to use it to bottle. Sure enough, the 3/8" hose caused an air pocket where it connects to the siphone. So tonight I picked up 10' of 5/16" tubing and tried again, perfect. no bubble.
Anyway, I don't mean to ramble, I just wanted to say thanks for saving me from making major mistakes before I even had the chance to make them. Beer is going into it's 3rd week in primary now (in the carboy) and is looking good.
The only things I definitely did wrong, and will fix next batch is I didn't take an OG reading, and I used straight up unfiltered chlorinated tap water. And the temperature during fermentation might have been a degree or two (Celsius) higher than it should have been.
Ok, I'm rambling again.
Thanks for the knowledge!
Also I decided to practice with the Fermtech auto siphon before actually trying to use it to bottle. Sure enough, the 3/8" hose caused an air pocket where it connects to the siphone. So tonight I picked up 10' of 5/16" tubing and tried again, perfect. no bubble.
Anyway, I don't mean to ramble, I just wanted to say thanks for saving me from making major mistakes before I even had the chance to make them. Beer is going into it's 3rd week in primary now (in the carboy) and is looking good.
The only things I definitely did wrong, and will fix next batch is I didn't take an OG reading, and I used straight up unfiltered chlorinated tap water. And the temperature during fermentation might have been a degree or two (Celsius) higher than it should have been.
Ok, I'm rambling again.
Thanks for the knowledge!