Well, I've taken the plunge ... bought a kit - Beginner's Lager Starter Kit, Coopers lager - and it's sitting in front of me now.
I've read this post on how to get the most of my kit - http://www.thehomebrewforum.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=30&t=3216
and I've read the instructions on the kit a few times and it looks pretty straightforward - famous last words??
I'm looking forward to starting a brew either today or tomorrow but I've got a few questions about the following parts of the instructions though:
1. when sterilising the fermenter, do I need to fill it with water or is it ok to put, say 10 litres, in and 'splosh' it about so everything is covered?
2. what do I fill the airlock with? is cooled, boiled water ok?
3. where it says 'check with a hydrometer ...' - do I need to sterilise the hydrometer before each time I dip it in the brew?
4. part of the instructions about 'enjoying' the beer says 'cloudy beer enthusiasts may choose to rotate the bottle ... to mix the yeast through the beer' - I don't want cloudy lager ...
Hope someone can help!
Cheers,
Mark
I've read this post on how to get the most of my kit - http://www.thehomebrewforum.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=30&t=3216
and I've read the instructions on the kit a few times and it looks pretty straightforward - famous last words??
I'm looking forward to starting a brew either today or tomorrow but I've got a few questions about the following parts of the instructions though:
1. when sterilising the fermenter, do I need to fill it with water or is it ok to put, say 10 litres, in and 'splosh' it about so everything is covered?
2. what do I fill the airlock with? is cooled, boiled water ok?
3. where it says 'check with a hydrometer ...' - do I need to sterilise the hydrometer before each time I dip it in the brew?
4. part of the instructions about 'enjoying' the beer says 'cloudy beer enthusiasts may choose to rotate the bottle ... to mix the yeast through the beer' - I don't want cloudy lager ...
Hope someone can help!
Cheers,
Mark