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  1. woody1959

    Woodforde's Bure Gold

    It is without a doubt the best kit I have ever brewed. I have already ordered another kit to get brewing with as I can see this isn't going to last me very long, I only kegged it on 22/02 so it's a little young yet but after a sneaky couldn't resist little taster last night I ended up down...
  2. woody1959

    Woodforde's Bure Gold

    OMG.. my tongue has just had it's first orgasm.
  3. woody1959

    Can opener

    Sorted, this works https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Heavy-Duty-Iron-Tin-Can-Opener-Cutter-Comfort-Handle-Grip/172432764424
  4. woody1959

    2 disasters and 2 great brews

    Thanks for all the comments, the Lashings ginger beer is a 2 can kit, it brewed ok, it just doesn't taste either very ginger or very beer, it's not one or the other a bit of a disappointment. The Youngs harvest pils is a 1 can kit and won't ever be purchased again. A note about 1 can kits, my...
  5. woody1959

    2 disasters and 2 great brews

    Youngs Harvest pils.. yuk Lashings Ginger beer yuk I really didn't like either of these, the youngs was just nasty. The lashings, well I still have 17L to drink but it's not liked, it's not ginger enough because the hops drown the flavour. Woodfordes Bure gold started that on the 9th, kegged...
  6. woody1959

    psi for closed transfer of beer

    Your numbers are more of less what I use, 10PSI all round, Once kegged I don't use continuous pressure from my CO2 cylinder but rather as sson as I have transferred I top the keg up to 10PSI then shut the cylinder off, I only open the cylinder again when I am serving then shut it off straight...
  7. woody1959

    Filtration

    I reverse filtered through my hop spider and that stopped all the hop debris.
  8. woody1959

    Can opener

    Apart from a Lashing's Ginger Beer I did not long ago, all the kits I get like Coopers and Woodfordes all come in cans. I can't find a decent can opener anywhere, every butterfly one I have purchased only opened the lid halfway before failing, electric ones can never grip the can correctly and...
  9. woody1959

    And we worry about infection

    I can't remember if I have posted this before or not. The brewers didn't obsessively sanitise in those times because there wasn't really a sanitiser they could use. Yet look what their unsanitized equipment beer did...
  10. woody1959

    Filtration

    Once again, thanks for all the suggestions, I can't "cold crash" kegs, but that's not an issue, I brew ales and they are happily stored and drunk at room temp. I have both time and patience, on average it's 3-4 months from the time I keg until I start to drink an ale so plenty of time to clear...
  11. woody1959

    Filtration

    My hop spider is what I am going to filter through, thanks :) I haven't done it before so didn't know the answer. No garage or concrete floor :( Yes..yes..it was a horrible feeling as soon as I put the pellets in the realisation the hop spider was still on the table lol
  12. woody1959

    Filtration

    I want to keep the yeast cells for secondary fermentation, I just want to lose the hop bits Thanks for your answer, sadly I can't cold crash or I would.
  13. woody1959

    Filtration

    I used hop pellets instead of hops and they disintegrated leaving the brew full of "bits", my bad, should have put them into a basket but I just plain forgot
  14. woody1959

    Filtration

    I am planning on filtering an Ale through a 300 micron mesh filter when kegging Will that also remove all the yeast, IE will I have to force carbonate in the keg as opposed to a secondary ferment?
  15. woody1959

    Cost of Beer Kits

    Just did a Young's Harvest pils a few weeks back, TBH I wasn't that impressed with it.
  16. woody1959

    And we worry about infection

    What I ask myself is "How did brewers from 5,000 yrs ago manage infection control?"
  17. woody1959

    Cost of Beer Kits

    I have always been happy with kits and I mostly use sub £20 ones. I do favour Coopers kits, their Real ale, Cerveza and Canadian blonde kits produce drinkable brews and generally on Amazon you can get one of their kits plus 1kg brewing sugar for under £20 delivered the next day. The original...
  18. woody1959

    Thomas Coopers 86 Days Pilsner

    You'd think there'd be a clue as to how it takes before it's drinkable in the kit name.
  19. woody1959

    What kit beer are you drinking tonight?

    Quaffing a Youngs Harvest pils, doesn't smell (yeasty) or look (cloudy) too good but is in fact quite drinkable.
  20. woody1959

    And we worry about infection

    https://www.thevintagenews.com/2016/09/26/1854-cholera-outbreak-broad-street-everyone-got-sick-except-drank-beer-instead-water/
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