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anthonyb15fd

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Ok, so I have been asking some questions tonight about my first brew.. Let me give a run down just so I know if its going to be right.

I let my brew ferment in the bucket for 3 weeks, I then bottle it in pop top brown bottles. I then let the beer sit in the bottles at 70 degrees for 3 more weeks, then I put it in the fridge to get cold.. Open them up one at a time and get drunk off my first ever home brew... Sound good..? Am I missing anything..?
Anthony
 
Ok, so I have been asking some questions tonight about my first brew.. Let me give a run down just so I know if its going to be right.

I let my brew ferment in the bucket for 3 weeks, I then bottle it in pop top brown bottles. I then let the beer sit in the bottles at 70 degrees for 3 more weeks, then I put it in the fridge to get cold.. Open them up one at a time and get drunk off my first ever home brew... Sound good..? Am I missing anything..?
Anthony

I would recommend you check your gravities and keep it out of the light when conditioning, but other than that....YEAH :mug:
 
Sounds like along time, doesn't it? ;) You'll never notice once you get your pipeline full.

Buy a few more buckets and brew every week for a while.
 
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