Hey all,
Started my first brew off last night. I got a "starter" kit for my birthday, which came with the following;
brewing/fermentation bucket, with lid and air lock
beer "kit"
2KG of brewing sugar
hydrometer & trial jar
25L pressure keg with c02 injector cap and c02 bulbs.
siphon kit
sanitising powder
So, I pretty much followed the instructions on the kit as advised on most forums. I washed and sanitised all of the kit I would be using before hand.
The kit said to add 1.3KG of brewing sugar to some "warm water", which I did. Then to add the malt kit, stir, then top up to 23L with cold water.
I boiled the kettle and let it cool while I was sanitising the kit. This was still quite warm when I added the sugar etc. I topped it up as requested and let it settle at around 25ðC as advised on the kit. I then added the yeast, and stirred it in. I took my first reading with the hydrometer, which measured around 1.04.
The kit then said to attach the lid and leave for 10 days. This is where im at now, I have the FV in my understairs cupboard, lid on, and airlock in place (filled with a little water).
There are no further instructions on the kit, which is a little weird. I intend to transfer this into a keg, as opposed to bottling. From what I have read on various forums, I "think" this is what I need to do next;
Allow mixture to ferment for the 10 days in a "warm place" (under the stairs seems warm and constant). Take a hydrometer reading which should be in the region of 1.01 and steady for a day or so. Also no bubbles. Then, transfer into my keg via the siphon. Add some "priming sugar", then attach the lid, making sure it is sealed correctly with a little Vaseline. Store the keg in cold place. Wait for approx. 2 weeks until the lager has cleared. Then it should be ready to drink! Maybe having to add some C02 with the injector at this point to ensure it pours well.
A few questions;
A) is the above correct?
B) how much priming sugar will I need to add to approx. 23L of lager? Can I use the same brewing sugar I used in the initial mix as priming sugar? Do I just drop this in, or do I need to stir it in?
C) When do I add the CO2 via the injector? Straight away, or at the end?
D) Do I need to keep the keg warm for a few days after adding the priming sugar? OR straight into the "cold" place?
Any advice would be appreciated :)
Started my first brew off last night. I got a "starter" kit for my birthday, which came with the following;
brewing/fermentation bucket, with lid and air lock
beer "kit"
2KG of brewing sugar
hydrometer & trial jar
25L pressure keg with c02 injector cap and c02 bulbs.
siphon kit
sanitising powder
So, I pretty much followed the instructions on the kit as advised on most forums. I washed and sanitised all of the kit I would be using before hand.
The kit said to add 1.3KG of brewing sugar to some "warm water", which I did. Then to add the malt kit, stir, then top up to 23L with cold water.
I boiled the kettle and let it cool while I was sanitising the kit. This was still quite warm when I added the sugar etc. I topped it up as requested and let it settle at around 25ðC as advised on the kit. I then added the yeast, and stirred it in. I took my first reading with the hydrometer, which measured around 1.04.
The kit then said to attach the lid and leave for 10 days. This is where im at now, I have the FV in my understairs cupboard, lid on, and airlock in place (filled with a little water).
There are no further instructions on the kit, which is a little weird. I intend to transfer this into a keg, as opposed to bottling. From what I have read on various forums, I "think" this is what I need to do next;
Allow mixture to ferment for the 10 days in a "warm place" (under the stairs seems warm and constant). Take a hydrometer reading which should be in the region of 1.01 and steady for a day or so. Also no bubbles. Then, transfer into my keg via the siphon. Add some "priming sugar", then attach the lid, making sure it is sealed correctly with a little Vaseline. Store the keg in cold place. Wait for approx. 2 weeks until the lager has cleared. Then it should be ready to drink! Maybe having to add some C02 with the injector at this point to ensure it pours well.
A few questions;
A) is the above correct?
B) how much priming sugar will I need to add to approx. 23L of lager? Can I use the same brewing sugar I used in the initial mix as priming sugar? Do I just drop this in, or do I need to stir it in?
C) When do I add the CO2 via the injector? Straight away, or at the end?
D) Do I need to keep the keg warm for a few days after adding the priming sugar? OR straight into the "cold" place?
Any advice would be appreciated :)