Well after a rubbish day at work, I popped into my LHBS on the way home and picked up some Nottingham yeast to go with the Nut Brown Ale kit I got a couple of weeks ago.
So, I got this on the go tonight after putting my Daughter to bed and my wife going out.
Did the usual sterilising etc, and rehydrated the yeast as per the packet instructions. I Had the extract can in hot water aswell.
This time I decided to try mixing the Beer Enhancer (Munton's 1KG) with a little cool water before ading the hot extract / boiling water to try and reduce the "clumping" problems I'd had before - It worked quite well, still a few wee kumps, bt a bit of vigorous stirring got them dissolved. Added the extract and ued boiling water to get the last bits out the tin, then humphe the bucket into the sink to fill with water, to save the floor getting another soaking.
Topped this up to about 22 litres, got an OG of 1040, then pitched in the yeast suspension at around 23 degrees.
The Yeast Suspension
The Aerated wort before pitching
So, I got this on the go tonight after putting my Daughter to bed and my wife going out.
Did the usual sterilising etc, and rehydrated the yeast as per the packet instructions. I Had the extract can in hot water aswell.
This time I decided to try mixing the Beer Enhancer (Munton's 1KG) with a little cool water before ading the hot extract / boiling water to try and reduce the "clumping" problems I'd had before - It worked quite well, still a few wee kumps, bt a bit of vigorous stirring got them dissolved. Added the extract and ued boiling water to get the last bits out the tin, then humphe the bucket into the sink to fill with water, to save the floor getting another soaking.
Topped this up to about 22 litres, got an OG of 1040, then pitched in the yeast suspension at around 23 degrees.
The Yeast Suspension

The Aerated wort before pitching
