Hi-
Sorry if this is curt--the internet ate the first draft.
I'm halfway through working with my first kit, Tom Caxton's Real Ale (1 can). Here's how it's going (for proofreading) and a couple questions.
Put everything with some plain brown sugar in the Wilco barrel-vat-thing 2 weeks ago. Left it in our unheated flat for 2 weeks while away on holiday. Planning to go straight to bottles this weekend.
I was thinking of mixing it up a bit with the half-tsp of sugar that is supposed to go into each bottle. A few bottles of light muscovado, a few bottles of dark muscavado, a few of demerrara....maybe honey too? Anything wrong with this plan? Any of those things (or anything else that might tempt me from the Asda shelf) that needs significantly more or less than the half-tsp (as called for in the directions)?
I'm guessing I should sterilise the bottle caps too?
I used (am using) the standard Wilco steriliser powder. What I think I have read is that after rinsing, the bottles don't really need to dry (correct?) but one must take care not to touch the mouth of the bottle. Or should they be close to bone dry before bottling?
I'm going to put some kind of labels on them I think. Is there an ideal glue or paste to put them on that will keep them on for a good long while but some off easy if I want to reuse the bottles?
Thanks in advance, and to everyone who contributed to all the stuff I've already read!
Sorry if this is curt--the internet ate the first draft.
I'm halfway through working with my first kit, Tom Caxton's Real Ale (1 can). Here's how it's going (for proofreading) and a couple questions.
Put everything with some plain brown sugar in the Wilco barrel-vat-thing 2 weeks ago. Left it in our unheated flat for 2 weeks while away on holiday. Planning to go straight to bottles this weekend.
I was thinking of mixing it up a bit with the half-tsp of sugar that is supposed to go into each bottle. A few bottles of light muscovado, a few bottles of dark muscavado, a few of demerrara....maybe honey too? Anything wrong with this plan? Any of those things (or anything else that might tempt me from the Asda shelf) that needs significantly more or less than the half-tsp (as called for in the directions)?
I'm guessing I should sterilise the bottle caps too?
I used (am using) the standard Wilco steriliser powder. What I think I have read is that after rinsing, the bottles don't really need to dry (correct?) but one must take care not to touch the mouth of the bottle. Or should they be close to bone dry before bottling?
I'm going to put some kind of labels on them I think. Is there an ideal glue or paste to put them on that will keep them on for a good long while but some off easy if I want to reuse the bottles?
Thanks in advance, and to everyone who contributed to all the stuff I've already read!