Hi all,
Being an ale drinker ive often wondered about brewing my own... on Sunday i came across a Brewbuddy kit for £20 and i thought id give it a go. My missus and I made up the kit yesterday afternoon. We followed the instructions to the letter and it has formed a foamy froth so im quite confident at the mo..
:hmm: In hindsite, after reading up on the forums, i think ive got two things wrong.. 1. i used normal caster sugar and 2. i didnt dechlorinate the water. Also i didnt appreciate the MAJOR importance of sterilization, however i think we were pretty thorough on that so fingers crossed.
One thing that annoyed me about the kit is the fact that it claims to be all you need to make beer.. I knew at the time that there was no keg with the kit but my lack of knowledge at the time led me to believe that a keg was just for keeping the beer in after its made and more of a cosmetic thing... my intention was just to scoop it out of the barrel :whistle: After reading up ive gone and bought a fermentation keg now too. Its not the money, just a gripe about the fact that i thought the kit 'has everything you need'.
Already planning a honey beer with my old man.. and my missus already reckons i should get another keg so i can make her some cider/fruit beer.. happy days :P
Anyway... heres some beer p0rn for you Sorry about the crappy cameraphone pics.. The barrel is wrapped in bubblewrap, under a desk about 2foot from the radiator and away from draughts
My brewbuddy kit.
FV after about 15hours.
FV after 26 or so hours.
Being an ale drinker ive often wondered about brewing my own... on Sunday i came across a Brewbuddy kit for £20 and i thought id give it a go. My missus and I made up the kit yesterday afternoon. We followed the instructions to the letter and it has formed a foamy froth so im quite confident at the mo..
:hmm: In hindsite, after reading up on the forums, i think ive got two things wrong.. 1. i used normal caster sugar and 2. i didnt dechlorinate the water. Also i didnt appreciate the MAJOR importance of sterilization, however i think we were pretty thorough on that so fingers crossed.
One thing that annoyed me about the kit is the fact that it claims to be all you need to make beer.. I knew at the time that there was no keg with the kit but my lack of knowledge at the time led me to believe that a keg was just for keeping the beer in after its made and more of a cosmetic thing... my intention was just to scoop it out of the barrel :whistle: After reading up ive gone and bought a fermentation keg now too. Its not the money, just a gripe about the fact that i thought the kit 'has everything you need'.
Already planning a honey beer with my old man.. and my missus already reckons i should get another keg so i can make her some cider/fruit beer.. happy days :P
Anyway... heres some beer p0rn for you Sorry about the crappy cameraphone pics.. The barrel is wrapped in bubblewrap, under a desk about 2foot from the radiator and away from draughts
My brewbuddy kit.
FV after about 15hours.
FV after 26 or so hours.