Dundeebrew
New Member
HI - I have a query about my first home brew. I bought a starter kit from homebrewonline.co.uk which consisted of a bucket fv with a lid and airlock (no tap), a pressure barrel etc and the Woodfordes Sundew kit.
I used the kit as per the instructions: sterilised all equipment, poured in the 2 cans of malt, added warm water, mixed and aerated thoroughly, topped up with cold water to 23Litres and then sprinkled the yeast on top. Lid on, airlock in (with water) and that was it.
It was sitting at a temperature of a bout 18degrees celcius for the first few days but there was no sign of any bubbling. It seemed like there was a krausen forming and a brown line developed around the top of the container. However, I'm not so sure about the krausen as its hard to see through the white plastic - I've just kept the lid on to prevent contamination.
I have had the brew on for a week now and I'm not sure whats going on... I didn't touch it until today. Opened it up and there was NO KRAUSEN, just the brown line around the top. It didn't smell very beer-like, more cider like...
Overall looked quite flat... very little material on top if the liquid.
I did however take a hydrometer reading which, if I've read correctly was 1.11. the kit says you want to be below 1018. The smell and taste is rather cider-y and watery... however i put the lid back on and its started bubbling today!
Do you think the brew is spoiled or should I leave it another week and transfer to pressure barrel with carbonation and see what happens...
Any advice would be very welcome! Thanks
I used the kit as per the instructions: sterilised all equipment, poured in the 2 cans of malt, added warm water, mixed and aerated thoroughly, topped up with cold water to 23Litres and then sprinkled the yeast on top. Lid on, airlock in (with water) and that was it.
It was sitting at a temperature of a bout 18degrees celcius for the first few days but there was no sign of any bubbling. It seemed like there was a krausen forming and a brown line developed around the top of the container. However, I'm not so sure about the krausen as its hard to see through the white plastic - I've just kept the lid on to prevent contamination.
I have had the brew on for a week now and I'm not sure whats going on... I didn't touch it until today. Opened it up and there was NO KRAUSEN, just the brown line around the top. It didn't smell very beer-like, more cider like...
Overall looked quite flat... very little material on top if the liquid.
I did however take a hydrometer reading which, if I've read correctly was 1.11. the kit says you want to be below 1018. The smell and taste is rather cider-y and watery... however i put the lid back on and its started bubbling today!
Do you think the brew is spoiled or should I leave it another week and transfer to pressure barrel with carbonation and see what happens...
Any advice would be very welcome! Thanks