dynamicbrewer
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Hey guys,
Just a quick question which I would like some advice with please!
I have just purchased my first brew kit froma local supplier, complete newbie to the field. My first brew is going to be the kit I got included which is a Coopers Australian IPA with the kit I got some carbonating drops and some bottles.
After looking around the Internet, YouTube this forum etc I'm a little confused as to what I should do, is there a benefit to using bottles or should I use a barrel or is it just personal preference? If I do use a barrel does it require me to put CO2 into the container in place of the carbonating drops?
I'm completely lost when it comes to this subject as topics such as using a second vessel to improve clarity and sediment in the bottles and how to avoid it are really confusing me!
Greatful for any help/links you can give me :)
Ben
Just a quick question which I would like some advice with please!
I have just purchased my first brew kit froma local supplier, complete newbie to the field. My first brew is going to be the kit I got included which is a Coopers Australian IPA with the kit I got some carbonating drops and some bottles.
After looking around the Internet, YouTube this forum etc I'm a little confused as to what I should do, is there a benefit to using bottles or should I use a barrel or is it just personal preference? If I do use a barrel does it require me to put CO2 into the container in place of the carbonating drops?
I'm completely lost when it comes to this subject as topics such as using a second vessel to improve clarity and sediment in the bottles and how to avoid it are really confusing me!
Greatful for any help/links you can give me :)
Ben