Ashman
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First post. Ok got a Wilko kit for 22Litres. However, instead of adding the sugar I just halved the water volume to brew with the malt extract. Starting Hydrometer reading was as expected. I’m using cleaned up (and sanitised) wild bird fat ball tubs from Wilko as they are spec’d at 8.8litres to the lid and food grade (I roughly did 2x 6Litre batches). The tubs have a line on them I estimated at 6 litres.
All went well with vigorous fermentation and expected hydrometer readings but had a problem on bottling batch. Tasted early bottle fine and clear. Tasted a final bottle and it was good though it did look more cloudy than the earlier lot on disturbing the trub and then an hour later - stomach gas , vomiting, headache and diarrhoea! I put this down to the yeast soup i ingested but oh my! (Once I ate homemade bread that was not cooked completely and it was similar if not milder).
Anyone else had this ‘problem’? I have heard of people out there having a problem with commercial cask ales. Drinking the yeast dregs ?
All went well with vigorous fermentation and expected hydrometer readings but had a problem on bottling batch. Tasted early bottle fine and clear. Tasted a final bottle and it was good though it did look more cloudy than the earlier lot on disturbing the trub and then an hour later - stomach gas , vomiting, headache and diarrhoea! I put this down to the yeast soup i ingested but oh my! (Once I ate homemade bread that was not cooked completely and it was similar if not milder).
Anyone else had this ‘problem’? I have heard of people out there having a problem with commercial cask ales. Drinking the yeast dregs ?