scruffy_77
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Hi All,
firstly I am new to the home brew and also this forum so hello!
My first attempt at home brew was some woodfords wherry which turned out amazing! Recently I was in my homebrew shop and saw a lager kit on sale, it was coopers Mexican cervza which seemed pretty easy to make. As my wherry is still in keg and not finished I thought I best buy a new keg for this lager, they also sold me a can of c02 for 25 quid for fiz. So now 75 quid down and my lager tonight is now fermenting nicely, I have been looking on forums and can see putting lager in a keg is not normal procedure.
So my question is, can I be successful with my keg and can of c02 for the lager kit? Or will it go terribly wrong? I am worried as my first attempt at home brew with woodfords wherry had been such a success with me and everyone I have offered to try.
Thanks...
firstly I am new to the home brew and also this forum so hello!
My first attempt at home brew was some woodfords wherry which turned out amazing! Recently I was in my homebrew shop and saw a lager kit on sale, it was coopers Mexican cervza which seemed pretty easy to make. As my wherry is still in keg and not finished I thought I best buy a new keg for this lager, they also sold me a can of c02 for 25 quid for fiz. So now 75 quid down and my lager tonight is now fermenting nicely, I have been looking on forums and can see putting lager in a keg is not normal procedure.
So my question is, can I be successful with my keg and can of c02 for the lager kit? Or will it go terribly wrong? I am worried as my first attempt at home brew with woodfords wherry had been such a success with me and everyone I have offered to try.
Thanks...