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  1. Steve_89

    Norfolk Nog

    Tried one last night came out a lot better then I was expecting taste wise still a bit young so if it only gets better I'm on to a winner with this one.
  2. Steve_89

    Harder then usual Krausen

    Thanks for the reply will this eventually "sink" or is it worth taking it off if its possible? When I took the sample and broke the "crust" I could still see and hear it bubbling away so I know it's still active will it eventually drop or should I get rid of it or leave it and syphon through it...
  3. Steve_89

    Harder then usual Krausen

    Hi Guys/Girls So I'm pretty new to brewing I've done 2 beer kits and 2 wine kits so far. I thought I would try my hand at doing a small batch of mixed fruit cider for the other half. It was a simple recipe of: 3kg of mix frozen fruits boiled and crushed and sieved to give me 1 litre of...
  4. Steve_89

    Norfolk Nog

    I agree from the research I have done and the help of this site that seems to be a good rule to follow. As someone who is new to brewing I'm just trying to get a good understand of the process from first hand experience. Now I know the brew is doing what it should I will not be touching it...
  5. Steve_89

    Norfolk Nog

    Hi guys, Currently brewing my 4th brew (2 wines complete and a English ale) The 4th brew I went for was the Norfolk Nog kit this has been fermenting now for coming up to 9 days. I just wanted to share my experience. The original gravity reading I got in the kit was 1.048 I went with it...
  6. Steve_89

    Newbie arrived

    Hi guys/girls So I've been following the forum for a while now. I made the leap into homebrewing November time last year. Upto now I've completed 3 brews. 1 currently brewing. The first brew I made was a cheap kit just to see if its something I would be into it was just described as...
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