William Daley
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Hello all, I have recently retired after 39 years in the RN. I have started a fairly successful allotment plot and now have decided to give home brew a try. I have absolutely no experience with this so any advice would be gratefully received (in novice terminology). So far I have bought a 40 pint basic starter kit comprising of a fermenting barrel, a pressure barrel, Sterling granules, airlock, hydrometer, siphon. All this because I expressed an interest in taking up home brew to one of the younger members of my family, who duly gave me a geordie bitter 40 pint tin as a Christmas prezzie. I have started the kit off as per instructions in the tin except i was a little short at 21 Ltrs instead of 23 Ltrs. I am maintaining the temperature between 18 - 21 degrees C during fermentation. The kit has been bubbling away vigorously through the airlock for six days now. I intend to keep it fermenting until it quietens down and the SPV on the hydrometer has stabilized as per instructions. I then intend to siphon, off to the pressure barrel, maintain it at the brewing temperature for a week then move the pressure barrel to my cool cellar and leave for a couple of months before trying it out. If anyone can see any glaring errors with this, please advise also any other advice would also be gratefully received (a glossery would also be good). Yours Aye, Bill D from Plymouth.