CharleyFarley
Active Member
Hi
Since I've been invited to say 'hello' - 'hello'!
Done a bit of brewing in the past. Our first cider, made from our, sadly-no-more, apple tree was fantastic. The second attempt - the following year - disastrous. We made a batch of Ringwood, (mash and everything) which was a bit of a faff, and it never seemed to ferment. I think it might be due to not rinsing the Milton's properly. We're drinking it now, but it doesn't seem to be very strong (if at all). Now we've made a ginger beer today, following Rickthebrew's recipe and bought a Coopers IPA kit.
How important is keeping it in a warm place - my father used to make loads of the stuff - but as a late teen, I was only interested in the final part of the process!! (It's nearly two hours and not bubbling yet!!)
Since I've been invited to say 'hello' - 'hello'!
Done a bit of brewing in the past. Our first cider, made from our, sadly-no-more, apple tree was fantastic. The second attempt - the following year - disastrous. We made a batch of Ringwood, (mash and everything) which was a bit of a faff, and it never seemed to ferment. I think it might be due to not rinsing the Milton's properly. We're drinking it now, but it doesn't seem to be very strong (if at all). Now we've made a ginger beer today, following Rickthebrew's recipe and bought a Coopers IPA kit.
How important is keeping it in a warm place - my father used to make loads of the stuff - but as a late teen, I was only interested in the final part of the process!! (It's nearly two hours and not bubbling yet!!)