darrellm said:Brewferm kits need a long conditioning time to come good: 3 months minimum IMHO. If you want something more instant, try one of the other suggested kits. Don't get me wrong the Brewferms are good, just need a lot of patience. :thumb:
The Brewferm Wheat kit is six weeks conditioning so while a good kit and would definitely recommend, not the quickest.iceo said:darrellm said:Brewferm kits need a long conditioning time to come good: 3 months minimum IMHO. If you want something more instant, try one of the other suggested kits. Don't get me wrong the Brewferms are good, just need a lot of patience. :thumb:
that is true but worth the wait, do a brewferm kit first then but a few quicker kits on to give the brewferm chance to be at its best and start to get a back stock. im not sure but the brewferm wheat kit is quick i think
Paul Narramore said:I am halfway though my first homebrew kit - well the first kit in over 25yrs - and have taken advice and have bought a Coopers Real Ale kit. Depending on the finished result I will either stick with other Coopers brews for a while or have a go at Woodfordes Wherry which always get's good reviews. :drink:
Andysbrew said:Don't let Paul Narramore see this thread he will whip you with library books!!!
On a more serious note I started my first kit on Sunday.
Woodfordes Wherry
Seems simple enough!!
Good Luck!!
Make sure you get all the treacle out the can though!! unlike me :rofl:
Paul Narramore said:I am halfway though my first homebrew kit - well the first kit in over 25yrs - and have taken advice and have bought a Coopers Real Ale kit. Depending on the finished result I will either stick with other Coopers brews for a while or have a go at Woodfordes Wherry which always get's good reviews. :drink:
LeithR said:Sounds like a leaky cask! Is it a Wilko's cask? They do have a sealing problem, you need to ensure that you have liberally dozed the threads with Vaseline and then don't over tighten them.
Not all is lost, you can re-prime again with 5g/1L then put into bottles and keep warm for a couple of weeks then in the cold for as long as your patience will let you.
p.s. you might consider getting a priming bucket for the latter operation.
To bring this back on topic.
I'd recommend the Wherry, it generally gets consistently good to excellent ratings on here, I have to say I like it too, its one of the best 2can kits.
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