Chris_Coconut
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Good evening all.
My first post...
On my third "kit" brew at the moment (about to barrel tonight). Been quite the adventure so far!
First kit was Woodforde's Nog (I prefer the far ends of ale, dark porters and hoppy beers).
I messed up and pitched the yeast at around 36C rather than around 26C because I stupidly put 6 litres of hot water in the bucket rather than 6 pints. Anyway, yeast took, and it produced a decent beer. Think I got lucky.
Second kit was Cwtch. Bought a new barrel without a tap. Bought a tap. All going well until the tap started leaking during the second fermentation. Managed to siphon the leaking beer into some (un-sterilised but brand new) PET bottles. Lost about a 1/5th of the brew. As it wasn't in the barrel for much time, carbonation didn't really kick in that much. So, while the beer tastes really good, it is a bit flat.
Worked out I bought a tap for a fermentation bucket rather that the new King Keg barrel.
So, proper tap bought.
Tonight's barrelling will be Young's American IPA. Fingers crossed the tap holds. Will be prepared this time and will probably but the barrel on it's side if it leaks again!
Anyway...there you go. My first attempts. Many lessons learnt! I do have question however...
My first post...
On my third "kit" brew at the moment (about to barrel tonight). Been quite the adventure so far!
First kit was Woodforde's Nog (I prefer the far ends of ale, dark porters and hoppy beers).
I messed up and pitched the yeast at around 36C rather than around 26C because I stupidly put 6 litres of hot water in the bucket rather than 6 pints. Anyway, yeast took, and it produced a decent beer. Think I got lucky.
Second kit was Cwtch. Bought a new barrel without a tap. Bought a tap. All going well until the tap started leaking during the second fermentation. Managed to siphon the leaking beer into some (un-sterilised but brand new) PET bottles. Lost about a 1/5th of the brew. As it wasn't in the barrel for much time, carbonation didn't really kick in that much. So, while the beer tastes really good, it is a bit flat.
Worked out I bought a tap for a fermentation bucket rather that the new King Keg barrel.
So, proper tap bought.
Tonight's barrelling will be Young's American IPA. Fingers crossed the tap holds. Will be prepared this time and will probably but the barrel on it's side if it leaks again!
Anyway...there you go. My first attempts. Many lessons learnt! I do have question however...