Hoping it's not bad form, but I have a few random questions connected with getting back in to the home brew that I was looking for some help on. I've been loitering around on the forums and reading up as much as I can over the past week or so, but can't find conclusive answers on a few points. I've tried to keep the points brief but happy to elaborate if needed.
1) I have the Young's APA kit which has a best before date of February 2018. I'm assuming it would be a good idea to get some fresh yeast for this - would Mangrove Jack's US West Coast Yeasts M44 be suitable? Should I add some extra hop pellets too?
2) I also found a very out-of-date Coopers Lager can (best before sometime in 2012). If I added some newer lager yeast and beer enhancer, will it still be useable or should I just stop being a tight-arse and bin it?
3) I made the mistake of buying some Ikea flip-top bottles. If I were to get something that warranted a slightly lower fizz, I assume they'd still be useable without too much risk of blowing. Any thoughts on how much sugar they could reasonably take?
4) In terms of saving bottles from other beers, does anyone have a list of acceptable weights according to bottle size that will hold a decent level of carbonation?
5) I want to try my hand at some malt extract brewing before moving on to all grain. Overall, would getting a large stock pan be most appropriate for malt extract or is there some other form of boiler I should look at, on the basis that although it might cost more, I can then make more use of it when moving to all grain? I have a fairly decent looking gas burner on the kitchen stove, probably 5kw, if that matters.
6) Being unfussy about beer style, any suggestions on recipes from Greg Hughes' Home Brew Beer book that would be a 'safe' intro into malt extract? Or are they all as easy/difficult as each other?
7) I had my heart set on a Grainfather but then saw that it costs about twice as much as an all grain kit (e.g. this, which itself is probably overkill: https://www.the-home-brew-shop.co.uk/acatalog/Super-Deluxe-Basic-Equipment-Kit.html). Does the Grainfather make all grain brewing easier or more successful or are you paying for it being shiny metal and all-in-one?
Thanks in advance!
1) I have the Young's APA kit which has a best before date of February 2018. I'm assuming it would be a good idea to get some fresh yeast for this - would Mangrove Jack's US West Coast Yeasts M44 be suitable? Should I add some extra hop pellets too?
2) I also found a very out-of-date Coopers Lager can (best before sometime in 2012). If I added some newer lager yeast and beer enhancer, will it still be useable or should I just stop being a tight-arse and bin it?
3) I made the mistake of buying some Ikea flip-top bottles. If I were to get something that warranted a slightly lower fizz, I assume they'd still be useable without too much risk of blowing. Any thoughts on how much sugar they could reasonably take?
4) In terms of saving bottles from other beers, does anyone have a list of acceptable weights according to bottle size that will hold a decent level of carbonation?
5) I want to try my hand at some malt extract brewing before moving on to all grain. Overall, would getting a large stock pan be most appropriate for malt extract or is there some other form of boiler I should look at, on the basis that although it might cost more, I can then make more use of it when moving to all grain? I have a fairly decent looking gas burner on the kitchen stove, probably 5kw, if that matters.
6) Being unfussy about beer style, any suggestions on recipes from Greg Hughes' Home Brew Beer book that would be a 'safe' intro into malt extract? Or are they all as easy/difficult as each other?
7) I had my heart set on a Grainfather but then saw that it costs about twice as much as an all grain kit (e.g. this, which itself is probably overkill: https://www.the-home-brew-shop.co.uk/acatalog/Super-Deluxe-Basic-Equipment-Kit.html). Does the Grainfather make all grain brewing easier or more successful or are you paying for it being shiny metal and all-in-one?
Thanks in advance!