So, I've brewed my second ever brew. This was a kit of Munton's Gold Docklands Porter with Safale-04 . It all went well enough I think, it had stuck so it needed a rousing or two and I bunged in some yeast nutrient. FG got down to 1.014 so I think it had pretty much finished. It all went into bottles a few days ago and I'll try my first in 3 weeks to see how things're getting on. The trial jar contents were tasting OK though.
A couple of problems on bottling day though - there was a small leak in the join of my syphon tubing so I ended up getting some air in when transferring into a bottling/priming bin. I managed to stop this by taping up the join, I'm hoping not enough air got in to spoil things. So pointer #1 - test you syphon before use!
#2 - I was using a little bottler and happily filling away to the desired liquid level. 40 or so capped bottles later "that's odd" I thought - I'm sure I put more beer into each bottle than that. Pointer: The little bottler displaces beer in the bottle - D'oh! So each one has more head space than ideal.
I'm assuming the yeast will do an OK job of scavenging the bits of oxygen from the leaking syphon and increased head space. 40 bottles of vinegar would be a shame!
A couple of problems on bottling day though - there was a small leak in the join of my syphon tubing so I ended up getting some air in when transferring into a bottling/priming bin. I managed to stop this by taping up the join, I'm hoping not enough air got in to spoil things. So pointer #1 - test you syphon before use!
#2 - I was using a little bottler and happily filling away to the desired liquid level. 40 or so capped bottles later "that's odd" I thought - I'm sure I put more beer into each bottle than that. Pointer: The little bottler displaces beer in the bottle - D'oh! So each one has more head space than ideal.
I'm assuming the yeast will do an OK job of scavenging the bits of oxygen from the leaking syphon and increased head space. 40 bottles of vinegar would be a shame!