Hello chaps!
I’ve just broken into all grain brewing from kits, and have a few issues. I’ve searched the forum a bit but not found any real solutions (this may be down to by computer literacy!) so I’m praying for some simple answers.
Long story short, I’ve been doing kit based brewing for quite a while, and it’s always been quite successful, with only one occasion when I managed to produce 40 bottles of Wilko Cervasa vinegar.
Over the last few years it’s been difficult to make any real progress, because me and SHMBO have been working as wardens on campsites for the Camping & Caravan Club (standing joke was “he cuts the grass, cleans the bogs, and runs a micro brewery in the awning).
Last year, I bought a keg outfit from HBC in Ireland, and in November, it managed to build the keggerator to go with it having finished contract in Keswick.
Then the nice man from the Inland Revenue said “have a free gift because you’ve paid too much tax” so I went a bought Brewzilla (thanks Gareth at Dark Farm, excellent bit of kit).
The first couple of kegs were kits I had hanging about, and were excellent. Gin clear, and just about right after I’d bu**erd about with the CO2 pressure for while.
I’ve now done a couple of all grain brews. First one was a Brewtique APA that came with the Brewzilla. It tastes excellent, but is a bit murky (I have a solution to this – drink it from a stoneware “Stien” pot).
I’ve got 2 more kegs in the freezer, and am wondering how they’ll turn out.
Is there a knack to getting all grain brews to come out clear, or am I just a f*ck wit?
Any advice or constructive criticism would be most welcome!
I’ve just broken into all grain brewing from kits, and have a few issues. I’ve searched the forum a bit but not found any real solutions (this may be down to by computer literacy!) so I’m praying for some simple answers.
Long story short, I’ve been doing kit based brewing for quite a while, and it’s always been quite successful, with only one occasion when I managed to produce 40 bottles of Wilko Cervasa vinegar.
Over the last few years it’s been difficult to make any real progress, because me and SHMBO have been working as wardens on campsites for the Camping & Caravan Club (standing joke was “he cuts the grass, cleans the bogs, and runs a micro brewery in the awning).
Last year, I bought a keg outfit from HBC in Ireland, and in November, it managed to build the keggerator to go with it having finished contract in Keswick.
Then the nice man from the Inland Revenue said “have a free gift because you’ve paid too much tax” so I went a bought Brewzilla (thanks Gareth at Dark Farm, excellent bit of kit).
The first couple of kegs were kits I had hanging about, and were excellent. Gin clear, and just about right after I’d bu**erd about with the CO2 pressure for while.
I’ve now done a couple of all grain brews. First one was a Brewtique APA that came with the Brewzilla. It tastes excellent, but is a bit murky (I have a solution to this – drink it from a stoneware “Stien” pot).
I’ve got 2 more kegs in the freezer, and am wondering how they’ll turn out.
Is there a knack to getting all grain brews to come out clear, or am I just a f*ck wit?
Any advice or constructive criticism would be most welcome!