mogger said:I get it! So the general idea is to get as much of the sediment away from the beer before bottling. See they don't put stuff like that in the instructions do they but I guess the thing with the kits is to make them look as easy as possible to make a brew.
I think I'm gonna go the long route on this and see how clear I can get it.
Get more involved this now, I love it!
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Thanks for the feedback ... it makes me happy, puts good spin on the weekend. If you are looking to go further, get yourself a book. The John Palmer seems to be the reference at the moment, not that I have read it, I am waiting to pick up a second-hand copy ... tight git. Graham Wheeler's CAMRA book is fine but I find it a bit skimpy on basic technique for the neophyte brewer. I am still a great fan of Dave Line's Big Book of Brewing despite many of the fraternity out there poopoohing it for out of date units, practice etc. Charlie Papazian is great fun to read too. The only drawback with the American authors is that it is a bit hard to get hold of their ingredients, I also find their recipes overly complicated ... even when they are giving recipes for extract brewing. Ramble on ... :hat: