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  1. Hopperty

    1 can beer kits - can I add 1Kg granulated sugar instead of brewing sugar

    I'm actually very good these days, too often in the past I have stared a couple of weeks after bottling, and 5 or 6 weeks later when there is nearly none left I have realised how it has improved significantly with a little maturing. So a minimum of 2 months now from bottling before I sample my...
  2. Hopperty

    1 can beer kits - can I add 1Kg granulated sugar instead of brewing sugar

    Be really interested to hear how the Mangroves Jack turns out - see what I have for my next brew, LOL it will probably be June before I open my first bottle.
  3. Hopperty

    1 can beer kits - can I add 1Kg granulated sugar instead of brewing sugar

    That has been my favourite brew so far, (my 4th hefe is underway right now) I have been adding 1kg wheat spray malt and 250g of brewing sugar. It needs to stay in bottle for 10 weeks to get to its best.
  4. Hopperty

    Is the Meghan Interview with Oprah a big deal in the UK? Is/was Oprah Winfrey a big celeb with you folks?

    from the out-takes I have seen on the news, I'm thinking Oscar winning performance. My sympathies are with the royals here, and it is not often I say that.
  5. Hopperty

    Thoughts on a stalled brew

    Generally go to great lengths to brew at a constant temperature, but in the case of this brew a mistake was made and then compounded by the very very low tap water temperatures (3°c) So my question still remains - is this stalled brew down to pitching the yeast at 13c instead of 21c, since it...
  6. Hopperty

    Thoughts on a stalled brew

    Shamrock Velvet + 1kg spray malt + 250g dex I have brewed this before with great success 1044 - 1010 It went a little wrong at the beginning, pitched the yeast at about 13°c but would have been warmed up to 21c in under an hour (heat belt) After a fortnight went to check on it and it was...
  7. Hopperty

    Calculating changes in specific gravity

    which calculate would I use, there is many and I don't understand the terms they are using.
  8. Hopperty

    Calculating changes in specific gravity

    How do I calculate the change in SG when I add an ingredient like sugar ? for instance what difference would 300g of sugar make to 5 gallon of brew. is there a formula or table I could use?
  9. Hopperty

    Sterilisation of Bottles

    Yes, I crimp the tops back on Not sure what could grow in it ? the bottle and top are very clean when they come out of the dishwasher then the mild mix of thin bleach should ensure the water is free from any organism. I did 18 months ago leave two bottles outside one filled with tap water and...
  10. Hopperty

    Show us you internet speed.

    I had hoped I could win this one, but looks like you've pipped me at the post I live somewhere nice too
  11. Hopperty

    Conflicting Instructions

    Quantity of yeast; I thought this was only important to get he fermentation away quickly thus greatly reducing the chance of any other yeasts or infections getting in. Surely once underway the yeast will just grow / breed exponentially to meet the sugars available for it to feed on. Would only...
  12. Hopperty

    Conflicting Instructions

    Just an update - I turned the temperature down so as to keep it between 14.5 & 15c . What fermentation I initially had seemed to nearly grind to a halt. However, 4 days on and it now seems to be ticking away nicely. Nothing as vigorous as the wild first few days I get with my normal beers where...
  13. Hopperty

    Sterilisation of Bottles

    After use bottle and top goes into dishwasher, next morning the bottles are filled with a 500:1 mix clean water & thin bleach [1], and the top refitted. On bottling day the top comes off, drained then well rinsed on my six at a time home made rinser. Then fill with beer - never had a problem...
  14. Hopperty

    Vaccine queue calculator for the U.K.

    and considering the track record of any UK Gov project then you will need to double or treble any cost or time estimates. If they are predicting May then pencil in Oct or Feb 22
  15. Hopperty

    Conflicting Instructions

    A quick response from Coopers confirms the 13-15 temp is correct and the sachet of yeast is the correct one for the job. So there we have it 7g for a lager. It is all down to 15c now and it is still fermenting albeit very slowly - can't image this been done in 10 days.
  16. Hopperty

    Conflicting Instructions

    where do you get 14g from ? there was only one 7g packet with the kit
  17. Hopperty

    Conflicting Instructions

    This is the yeast packs, the opened one is the one I have pitched this evening into the lager, the other one is from a "Preaches Hefe Wheat Beer" kit that I have brewed very successfully a few times at 20-21c I'm thinking this is just an ale yeast and guess I should brew at 20-21c ? I did...
  18. Hopperty

    Conflicting Instructions

    Yeast packet just says "Thomas Coopers Yeast 7g" and on the back of the packet it has the code 21719 GDL It does say in the instruction to add the yeast when the wort is 21 to 24 then to ferment at 13 -15
  19. Hopperty

    Conflicting Instructions

    Coopers Golden Crown Lager The online instructions suggest fermenting between 20 & 25°c https://www.mrbeer.com/thomas-coopers-golden-crown-lager-refill-pack#:~:text=This%20mixture%20of%20unfermented%20beer,70%C2%B0%2D76%C2%B0F. The instructions on the packet says 13 to 15ºC Which do I follow ?
  20. Hopperty

    First time cold crash

    where do you get a bag of CO2 from ? or do you somehow catch the gas whilst it is brewing.
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