Been wanting to do this for a couple of years now and have finally got round to doing it! Followed Ricks recipe pretty much. The only change was I added an orange or two to the mix!
Grated ginger (was an absolute nightmare), sliced lemons/limes/orange + water into a pan and simmered for about 30 mins. Dissolved the sugar and then put into FV and topped up with cold water to 5G. Didn't have a thermometer kicking about so not sure of the adjusted OG, but took a reading anyway at 1046. Dry pitched the yeast (Wilko's wine yeast + nutrient + sachet of cream of tartre), plonked the lid on and away it's gone!
It's been bubbling away for little over 2 weeks now. Assuming the reading stays the same over the next couple of days, I'm looking at roughly 6.6%. The hydrometer sample tasted great!
Not sure whether to shift it into another vessel or just put it straight into bottles though. I've borrowed a second vessel from a friend who hadn't washed it in over a year (with a bit of his brew left in for good measure) so it's stained as hell and is proving difficult to clean. There's all sorts of black bits (which look like specks of actual outside dirt) stuck to the inside. If I run a bomb load of sterilising powder through this, surely the dirt will then be sterile though so it'll be fine?
If that's not advised, I'll put it straight into bottles. Gonna have to be 2l plastic bottles as I'm planning on taking as much of this brew as possible to this years Glastonbury...still not entirely sure if this is actually a good idea!
I have a couple of questions though and would really appreciate any help!
1) Regarding the specks of dirt stuck to the side of the secondary vessel as mentioned above. Any ideas?
2) I've conditioned in glass bottles before - about 1tsp sugar per 500ml. For 2 litre bottles, would it be a straight 4 tsp per bottle or is the ratio sort of logarithmic? I'd rather not end up with bottles that could set off small earthquakes!
3) Regarding plastic bottles - I've read that brown bottles are the best, as it blocks out some of the sun, which for some reason is better for the beer. Is this the case? Also, as the bottles would be brown, I'm assuming that they would hold the heat, so....
4) Is heat anything to worry about? They are gonna be stored in a tent for a few days, so I'm hoping that the heat won't cause them to explode! The festival is set to be a wash out, but I'd still much rather my tent be flooded with rain water than sticky ginger beer and wasps!
All help is massively appreciated, and either way, I'll update this post on my progress as it gets a bit further!
Much love.