Hi all,
This is my first post from a newbie.
Brewferm Tarwebier Kit
I've only brewed 3 kits so far, John Bull, Victoria Bitter and Young's amber ale. I'm learning and keen to try to enhance kits where I can. But keen not to run before I can walk so to speak. But thoroughly enjoying reaping the rewards of home brew.
This is my first experience of a Brewferm kit. It was actually 6 months out of date but because it was not blown or dented I reckoned it would be fine.
Having researched (a lot). I decided to brew with fresh Munich wheat yeast and for sugar I used three quarters golden syrup and one quarter of soft brown sugar. I realise when adding golden syrup you need to add 20% more of it by weight to counteract the water present in it.
So my first mistake was my yeast starter, I just straight mixed my yeast in tepid water and left in a warm basin for 15 mins. I realised I should've sprinkled the yeast on top of the warm water and left it and mix after. I pitched it anyway as it was the only yeast I had. I ordered more just in case.
OG was 1.045, seemed ok and started to see some activity within 24 hrs.... Promising. Didn't see much of a krausen, compared with other brews I've made.
My new yeast came and activity seemed very slow after 3 days, so I sprinkled the new yeast on top. Halfway through the week I gave the fb a swirl to see if any sugar or yeast had dropped.
After 1 week it looks like most of the yeast has eaten the sugar.
Just taken a FG reading and is 0.006 so looking likely to be just over 5%
Clarification
So next the Brewferm kit instructions suggest 2 weeks clarification in a clean airlocked bucket.
Well I haven't got a spare bucket. Some threads here suggested that people skipped this part and left in the primary for 2 weeks. The Brewferm kit instructions are very generic for all their beers with a table for amount of sugar required etc.
I will take a few more readings but the fg looks ok and having tasted it at this stage and tasted good, if not a bit sweet, but wheat beer can be sweet or it might be the golden syrup. I reckon it is going to be ok.
So any experts out there want advise whether it's worth this clarification stage? I propose to leave another week check the FG and assuming it stays around 1.006 should it be ok to bottle?
Thanks a lot to all you brewers.
Mike
This is my first post from a newbie.
Brewferm Tarwebier Kit
I've only brewed 3 kits so far, John Bull, Victoria Bitter and Young's amber ale. I'm learning and keen to try to enhance kits where I can. But keen not to run before I can walk so to speak. But thoroughly enjoying reaping the rewards of home brew.
This is my first experience of a Brewferm kit. It was actually 6 months out of date but because it was not blown or dented I reckoned it would be fine.
Having researched (a lot). I decided to brew with fresh Munich wheat yeast and for sugar I used three quarters golden syrup and one quarter of soft brown sugar. I realise when adding golden syrup you need to add 20% more of it by weight to counteract the water present in it.
So my first mistake was my yeast starter, I just straight mixed my yeast in tepid water and left in a warm basin for 15 mins. I realised I should've sprinkled the yeast on top of the warm water and left it and mix after. I pitched it anyway as it was the only yeast I had. I ordered more just in case.
OG was 1.045, seemed ok and started to see some activity within 24 hrs.... Promising. Didn't see much of a krausen, compared with other brews I've made.
My new yeast came and activity seemed very slow after 3 days, so I sprinkled the new yeast on top. Halfway through the week I gave the fb a swirl to see if any sugar or yeast had dropped.
After 1 week it looks like most of the yeast has eaten the sugar.
Just taken a FG reading and is 0.006 so looking likely to be just over 5%
Clarification
So next the Brewferm kit instructions suggest 2 weeks clarification in a clean airlocked bucket.
Well I haven't got a spare bucket. Some threads here suggested that people skipped this part and left in the primary for 2 weeks. The Brewferm kit instructions are very generic for all their beers with a table for amount of sugar required etc.
I will take a few more readings but the fg looks ok and having tasted it at this stage and tasted good, if not a bit sweet, but wheat beer can be sweet or it might be the golden syrup. I reckon it is going to be ok.
So any experts out there want advise whether it's worth this clarification stage? I propose to leave another week check the FG and assuming it stays around 1.006 should it be ok to bottle?
Thanks a lot to all you brewers.
Mike