Hi everyone just registered after reading through a few hundred threads in order to familiarise myself into this world.
I have never done homebrew before but I have always stuck up for it in the past no matter what people of said about it. Probably because of my italian background and remembering my grandparents/uncles making their own wine years many years ago. It tatsted like p*** water but I loved it, haha.
Anyhow a few months I got into a bit of a debate after a few drinks about homebrew. My pals were all laughing at what they called the "saddos" that make this "muck".
I wasnt gonna have this and was saying how its actually a better brew ( I had no idea or evidence at the time about this, just wanted to make a point )
In my drunken haste I also insisted that I could make a beer and wine, serve it up to them and they wouldnt know the difference.
So here I am now.
I need to make a bottled beer, no different (well better) than one that can be purchased. That means no sediment. The reason for this is that I do not want these guys to have a single bad thing to say about my brew.
Now I have read about using a blichman beer gun and corny keg. This sounds great, except I have no room what so ever for a keg, never mind somewhere to cool it down, plus I am also looking at a lot of money before I start.
I can however get hold f one of these for about 40 quid off of someone who got it for xmas but doesnt want it. Its a BEER MACHINE Brewmaster
It comes with a bottling device which I am sure is similar to a poor mans beer gun.
I will in no way consider making my brew in this thing as the reviews on their kits are awful but was wondering do you think it would be possible after fermentation and then possibly the use of a SV to then pour into this into the beer machine and bottle after a few days in the fridge?
Also from what I can tell it looks PETs are ideal for it but do you reckon I could use it with glass bottles ( I ppreciate I may have to hold the bottle when filling)
Anyway, sorry for the long winded first post but thanks for reading and I look forward to your views
I have never done homebrew before but I have always stuck up for it in the past no matter what people of said about it. Probably because of my italian background and remembering my grandparents/uncles making their own wine years many years ago. It tatsted like p*** water but I loved it, haha.
Anyhow a few months I got into a bit of a debate after a few drinks about homebrew. My pals were all laughing at what they called the "saddos" that make this "muck".
I wasnt gonna have this and was saying how its actually a better brew ( I had no idea or evidence at the time about this, just wanted to make a point )
In my drunken haste I also insisted that I could make a beer and wine, serve it up to them and they wouldnt know the difference.
So here I am now.
I need to make a bottled beer, no different (well better) than one that can be purchased. That means no sediment. The reason for this is that I do not want these guys to have a single bad thing to say about my brew.
Now I have read about using a blichman beer gun and corny keg. This sounds great, except I have no room what so ever for a keg, never mind somewhere to cool it down, plus I am also looking at a lot of money before I start.
I can however get hold f one of these for about 40 quid off of someone who got it for xmas but doesnt want it. Its a BEER MACHINE Brewmaster
It comes with a bottling device which I am sure is similar to a poor mans beer gun.
I will in no way consider making my brew in this thing as the reviews on their kits are awful but was wondering do you think it would be possible after fermentation and then possibly the use of a SV to then pour into this into the beer machine and bottle after a few days in the fridge?
Also from what I can tell it looks PETs are ideal for it but do you reckon I could use it with glass bottles ( I ppreciate I may have to hold the bottle when filling)
Anyway, sorry for the long winded first post but thanks for reading and I look forward to your views