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When I started doing kits back in April I would bottle as soon as it was done. Now I have a decent stock I leave them in the bucket for a few weeks. I find the beer comes out far clearer when bottling. Some of my first brews that I have kept a bottle or two aside have a bit of a yeast cloud in them. The ones that I've left longer don't.
I also started a Wilko IPA kit today (the Aussie special edition) and am just wondering if someone can suggest whether I add the hops sachet after 4 days as the kit says or wait a bit longer. The 4 days stated in the kit is based on it being in the bucket for a week, if I leave the kit in the bucket for 2 or 3 weeks will this matter?
Looks nearer 1.010/12....need a better picture.OK, it's been 14 days since I started. Took a gravity reading and it looks like 1018. That seems like it's not done or has stalled. What should I do now?
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I did. It seemed easier to sanitise the hydrometer than try to sanitise something to scoop liquid out.Yeah it won't harm...just make sure you sanitise ANYTHING you put in your beer..a syringe/ turkey baster and sample jar make taking a reading a bit easier.
The stick on thermometer suggests 20c-ish. It's on the bench in the utility room, there's a radiator in there (and a dog at night) so it remains at a reasonable 18-22c range, I would guess.You can pick up a turkey baster and sample jar in wilko very cheap. What temp is the beer at?
Make sure you keep your clear bottles out of the light, especially sunlight, or you may find your beer gets skunked (look it up)All bottled (20)
OK, thanks. Will do.Make sure you keep your clear bottles out of the light, especially sunlight, or you may find your beer gets skunked (look it up)
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