Got hold of a Coopers IPA kit, it seems to get very good reviews.
Made a few changes to the kit instructions:
- Boiled 20g of golding hops for 10 mins, then steeped another 20g in the boiled water for about 15.
- Sieved this into my fermenter.
- Dissolved the contents of the can into this and substituted 1kg light spray malt for the 500g dme and 300g dextrose in the instructions.
- Shortened the brew length from 5 to 4 gallons.
- Used rehydrated yeast from the kit.
OG was 1.051, hoping for an FG in the range of 1.012.
This this sound ok? It's my first time deviatingfrom the kit instructions.
Also it's my first time using an immersion heater. The power cord goes through a hole in the bung and isn't exactly air tight. Do you think this will be all right or should I try and seal it with something? Also I like to see my airlock bubbling away which presumably wont happen if the C02 is escaping somewhere else.
bonobo :
Made a few changes to the kit instructions:
- Boiled 20g of golding hops for 10 mins, then steeped another 20g in the boiled water for about 15.
- Sieved this into my fermenter.
- Dissolved the contents of the can into this and substituted 1kg light spray malt for the 500g dme and 300g dextrose in the instructions.
- Shortened the brew length from 5 to 4 gallons.
- Used rehydrated yeast from the kit.
OG was 1.051, hoping for an FG in the range of 1.012.
This this sound ok? It's my first time deviatingfrom the kit instructions.
Also it's my first time using an immersion heater. The power cord goes through a hole in the bung and isn't exactly air tight. Do you think this will be all right or should I try and seal it with something? Also I like to see my airlock bubbling away which presumably wont happen if the C02 is escaping somewhere else.
bonobo :