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simonl75

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Hi all,

Absolute HB newbie here, love beer and recieved a relatively cheap starter kit for father's day last year - fermenter is only 11.5 litres (approx. 3 gallons).

It's hung around for quite some time and finally two weeks ago I decided to break her in - ended up bottling last night....

Being the new "HB'er wannabe" that I am, I have no idea what went in or what the hydrometer (kit instructions were near useless) was for but some how everything seems to have worked - tasted a schooner glass of unprimed beer and I think it has potential judging by what I've read on these boards so far.

Thanks to all contributers on this forum, I've learnt a great deal of info regarding the basics in a relatively short amount of time - will definately help me this coming Saturday when I have another crack.

Once I get a better of grasp on what I'm doing, I'll certainly be investing in more equipment - two much larger fermenters for starters.....

Simon.
 
simonl75 said:
Once I get a better of grasp on what I'm doing, I'll certainly be investing in more equipment - two much larger fermenters for starters.....
Welcome to the slippery slope! Also, I'm glad to see you consider it as investments and not discretionary purchases. That's very important.

:mug:
 
simonl75 said:
Once I get a better of grasp on what I'm doing, I'll certainly be investing in more equipment - two much larger fermenters for starters.....

Simon.



LOL......and so it begins.........:D
 
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