I usually give them a stir and put the lot in.Also when you say about the hop tea do you tip the hops and warm water in the fv at 10day or just the stewed hops
In my experience, Wilko yeast takes a little while to get going. It'll get there!Great thanks for that mate One mistake i made was when i sanitized the fv i filled it right up to the top but used cold water instead of warm and the crystals didnt fully dissolve... hopefully it cleaned it all out ok it was a new fv so shouldn't of been that bad... i pitched the yeast at 22c and i now have the vessel in the wardrobe as thats only place i really have , the strip thermometer now reads 18c not sure if this is warm enough i though the air lock would be going mad but not getting alot bubbles at all do i need to find somewhere warmer ?
Guys, I'm new on here and was going to ask a similar question (wrong instructions supplied with a Wilko 'feeling hoppy triple IPA' kit), but on reading all the answers you've already provided, I think I'm good to go. Thank youNow im thinking is a heat matt worth it if it stays at 18
I just throw it in and leave well alone for four days.Ok mate and when you put the tea in do you then stir the whole brew
I didnt use the wilco yeast in the end i bought some youngs ale yeast ive now just bought a heat matt and 50 bottle drainer from brew to bottle not sure if the heat mat is worth it and maybe to late now by the time it arrives
The more control over temperature you have during fermentation the better. A heat mat or belt and an Inkbird (Inkbird ITC-308 Digital Temperature Controller Thermostat Dual Relays Heating Cooling 220V Plug: Amazon.co.uk: DIY & Tools) works for me.Now im thinking is a heat matt worth it if it stays at 18
20C is ideal but 18C will do the job. Just might take a bit longer. Maybe wrap something around it to insulate - an old sleeping bag/blanket etc.Ok mate What would the best temp be that i would look to keep the fv at for this ale brew
Definitely on the outside! I put mine on the outside of the FV near to the heat belt/mat. A bit of tape or blutac will keep it in place. They're not cheap but they'll last for loads of brews and once you've picked up a cheap brew fridge they're invaluable.On the itc do you put the probe in the brew or on the fv
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