Bunglebrewsbeer
Landlord.
I had mine in a keg on work top for just over 6 months. Kept giving it a blast of co2 and it stayed fine for me.
I had mine in a keg on work top for just over 6 months. Kept giving it a blast of co2 and it stayed fine for me.
I bottled this one back in June and I'm drinking it at the moment. Not terribly impressed with it - I followed the instructions to the letter including the hop addition, but it now tastes nothing like an IPA with barely any hop flavour at all. It tastes like a very poor attempt at a Duvel clone. It's still drinkable (and packs quite a punch - more than a couple and I'm messy!) but it's not what I was expecting and not one I'll do again.
At what water lock activity/frequency do you guys consider the fermentation done? Or do you mostly go by alcohol readings?
Looks like your brew is still going. You can't hurry it along, its ready when it's ready. Just keep using your hydrometer from time to time.Ok, did a reading today at 1012, figure I'll do another on monday or so (today saturday afternoon). About adding sugar to the brew, can I add it at the same time as I decide to add the last hops, and let it be for 2 days before bottling?
Are there risks of adding sugar water to the brew, compared to adding sugar to each bottle? Seems to be a better option, infection risk wise, to add cool, boiled sugar water to the brew. :wha:
I did this a while back a couple of times. Once for me and once for a mate. I'll dig my book out tomorrow and check the times. 30 deg is high. I've read it can cause off flavours but can't remember the science. It's on here somewhere.
As for kornies. I gas mine. Seems ok. I just need to learn not to get too carried away and end up with fizzy pop.
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