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    Problems bottling from a casked ale

    Advice from the endless supply of advice please! I am now casking my ales after primary fermentation with the priming sugar and then after leaving it in the cask for 3 to 4 weeks depending on the starting SG I crack the top of the cask open to expel excess gas and leave it cracked for a full 24...
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    bottle rinser/sterilizer sterilizing solution advice

    Thank you everyone, everything is cleaned with a mild detergent and sterilizer first plus then sterilized on the rinser. I shall definitely get starsan if it means no rinsing. It does make sense to me that the bucket that it got transferred to was possibly infected as i used a differrent one for...
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    bottle rinser/sterilizer sterilizing solution advice

    I am having a major disaster!!! I have had a whole batch of beer go bad in the bottle. Lots of white blooms on the inside surface of the bottles and now the next batch I have done is looking like it may be going the same way!! Very stressed and upset about the situation and what should be a...
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    First brew with home grown hops

    Thanks, yeh hopefully it will be a success. I have done plenty of kits but this is far more interesting and enjoyable to actually influence flavour as oppose to just add water. I will still do kits tho as some are well good, Festival ales are very good, Landlords bitter and razorback IPA are the...
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    Newbie

    Yup hello, I am fairly new to the forum and already finding it incredibly useful. Good luck with the first ale kit
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    First brew with home grown hops

    Nice one, will post any worthy progress cheers
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    First brew with home grown hops

    Hi, no sorry no wheat in it! I am unsure of wheat in beers, but yet to experiment so I shall hold judgement. I used malt extract as I don't have the facilities to ferment grain. It had pale malt extract and i used crystal malt grains as well as my hops. I used a windsor english beer yeast (I am...
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    First brew with home grown hops

    Well first proper post, I wanted to share the fact that i made my first ale with home grown hops! Cobbled together a beer design with some educated guessing using Northdown for bittering anf some Fuggles and W.G.V. for post boil plus a good helping of W.G.V. into the bin for dry hopping. Its a...
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    hello and introduction

    Hello, its suggested that I give a small introduction to everyone (not so sure who will notice) but hello anyway. I have been brewing for 4 years, country wines to begin with. Blackberry, rhubarb, sloe etc. I have been brewing ales for 1 year and currently have 3 hop vines growing that are...
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