I finally got off my backside and decided it was about time to start some homebrewing. Done some google searching and discovered Cheers Home Brew shop in Cheam was about 30 minutes drive away. So off I headed and an hour of advice and £50 lighter I came back with a fermenting barrel, all the gubbins and a Muntons Gold Pilsner kit. I couldn't wait so as soon as I got in I started.
So I followed the instruction and put the two tins in hot water for five minutes to warm them up. I then put a pot of 6 pints of water on to boil and cracked open the tins and poured the contents in the barrel. There was still a lot of residue in the tins so I put them in the pot of boiling water so all the remaining malt would wash out into the boiling water which I then tipped into the barrel. Clever I thought for about 5 seconds before thinking I have probably just contaminated the brew.
Have I mucked it all up?
Considering it cost £23 for the kit I am going to let it continue anyway.
And one really stupid question, do I leave the little red cap on the bubbler when I put it on the barrel?
So I followed the instruction and put the two tins in hot water for five minutes to warm them up. I then put a pot of 6 pints of water on to boil and cracked open the tins and poured the contents in the barrel. There was still a lot of residue in the tins so I put them in the pot of boiling water so all the remaining malt would wash out into the boiling water which I then tipped into the barrel. Clever I thought for about 5 seconds before thinking I have probably just contaminated the brew.
Have I mucked it all up?
Considering it cost £23 for the kit I am going to let it continue anyway.
And one really stupid question, do I leave the little red cap on the bubbler when I put it on the barrel?