It's a good kit that one.
Does it recommend 22.5? Sounds little high to me.
Not To sound rude, but would a degasser not reduce the oxygen in your wort, or am I missing the point?
Says not below 20c and not above 24c in the instructions. Doesn't actually specify a perfect temp.
I can drop it down a degree. :thumb:
hi dublin
what type of FV is this and size. :whistle:
cheers for the link mate. ive alway wanted to see whats goin on the fv. obviously id cover it over
I would leave your temperature where it is. It's fine.Says not below 20c and not above 24c in the instructions. Doesn't actually specify a perfect temp.
I can drop it down a degree. :thumb:
Instructions easy to find online: Youngs Beer Kit instructions.Looks great. Heard it tastes great too.
I've been planning for a while what my first brew will be....
Guessing it comes with an instruction sheet, etc? That's what is tempting me to just get a kit for my first go at it.
I would leave your temperature where it is. It's fine.
Just bottled my Youngs AIPA yesterday after 2 weeks fermenting at 23C. As you say, the kit suggests 20-24C. Good active yeast ferment.
OG 1.056. Down to 1.004 after week and a half when I added the hops.
FG 1.004 when I bottled two days later.
So ABV should be 6.8%, slightly better than projected 6.3%.
Instructions easy to find online: Youngs Beer Kit instructions.
Enjoy!
I also use muslin bags for adding the hops. Swells up like a big haggis :-). But easier to remove and you don't have the hop remains to deal with when siphoning.Excellent. How did you deal with the hops ? I have ordered some muslin bags and will probably use these for the hopping at the end.
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