ificouldbrew
Active Member
Hi all,
I've got a coopers canadian blonde kit with my starter kit and I'm looking to brew on Boxing day. Unfortunately SWMBO has declared it a Christmas present so I can't get started before then but I'm keen to get brewing and have been hitting the forums hard in anticipation of my brew.
I have a couple of questions that I can't seem to find the answer to so I thought I would post them up in advance.
1. Does a kit brew smell? I have a cupboard in the kitchen (under the stairs) that should make for a good place to keep my brew whilst it ferments however SWMBO is a little reluctant because it might 'stink'.
2. Having a relatively new born our house temperature is fixed at between 19-21 degrees whilst we are in it, but it may drop slightly shy of that if we are out and the CH is off. If I wrap the FV in some blankets will this be enough to regulate the brew?
3. I'm keen to get a couple of brews going back to back as from what I have read, you really want to leave your bottled beers for a good number of weeks to condition them and get the best flavour out of them. If I kick start the brews intensively I should have a good spread to keep me going throughout the year. Are there any suggestions for good brews to follow my canadian blonde. I'm keen to try the Coopers stout and the woodfordes wherry, anything else that would be diverse yet fairly straight forward?
4. As I intend to do a number of brews back to back I want to pick up some supplies. I understand for the Woodfordes Wherry everything I need is in the kit but for other brews (the stout) should I be buying some malt extracts to have around the house. Recommendations of core supplies would be appreciated.
5. I'm completely about bottling at the moment so I will buy some more PET bottles, what are the right sanitisers to be using?
Thanks for your help, I can't wait to get started and learn more about brewing. This forum has already taught me so much.
Cheers
Simon
I've got a coopers canadian blonde kit with my starter kit and I'm looking to brew on Boxing day. Unfortunately SWMBO has declared it a Christmas present so I can't get started before then but I'm keen to get brewing and have been hitting the forums hard in anticipation of my brew.
I have a couple of questions that I can't seem to find the answer to so I thought I would post them up in advance.
1. Does a kit brew smell? I have a cupboard in the kitchen (under the stairs) that should make for a good place to keep my brew whilst it ferments however SWMBO is a little reluctant because it might 'stink'.
2. Having a relatively new born our house temperature is fixed at between 19-21 degrees whilst we are in it, but it may drop slightly shy of that if we are out and the CH is off. If I wrap the FV in some blankets will this be enough to regulate the brew?
3. I'm keen to get a couple of brews going back to back as from what I have read, you really want to leave your bottled beers for a good number of weeks to condition them and get the best flavour out of them. If I kick start the brews intensively I should have a good spread to keep me going throughout the year. Are there any suggestions for good brews to follow my canadian blonde. I'm keen to try the Coopers stout and the woodfordes wherry, anything else that would be diverse yet fairly straight forward?
4. As I intend to do a number of brews back to back I want to pick up some supplies. I understand for the Woodfordes Wherry everything I need is in the kit but for other brews (the stout) should I be buying some malt extracts to have around the house. Recommendations of core supplies would be appreciated.
5. I'm completely about bottling at the moment so I will buy some more PET bottles, what are the right sanitisers to be using?
Thanks for your help, I can't wait to get started and learn more about brewing. This forum has already taught me so much.
Cheers
Simon