tonight_we_fly
Active Member
Hello, and happy new year. I'm Mark, from London (Herne Hill), and I have both a story and a question.
I'm about to have a go at home brewing as a result of our new Dyson vacuum cleaner. Or to be more specific, since buying my wife a Dyson last month I've now finally been given permission to ditch the other three old vacuum cleaners which we previously had taking up room in the cupboard under the stairs, and will be allowed to make homebrew in the space instead.
I'm right at square one with my brewing, and my question is about buying a starter kit. I've had a rummage around the information which is already available on the forum, but I fear that my question may actually be even too elementary to have been covered. Well, here goes...
I hope to start brewing at the end of this month, and intend to bottle the beer at the end of the process; I've been collecting glass beer bottles for a few weeks (Christmas/new year was a very handy time for this!), and of course when I reach the appropriate stage will sterilise them before use.
Some of the kits which I've been looking at include a plastic barrel for use when the beer is finished in the fermentation container (âto complete the fermenting processâ), whilst other kits to produce bottled beer apparently do not. My question at this stage is simply whether I should be looking to purchase a kit which includes a barrel, or whether for bottle conditioned beers I would not actually be using one?
Some friends I know have hops growing in their garden which I hope to end up trying out one day, but for now I'll start off with one of the basic beer ingredients kits for my first couple of goes. I'm also planning to get a step-by-step book as well, but haven't ordered one yet as I've noticed that some of the starter kits come with a free book so I'll wait until I've selected a kit before ordering a book.
Anyway, thanks in anticipation for any advice which can be offered.
I'm about to have a go at home brewing as a result of our new Dyson vacuum cleaner. Or to be more specific, since buying my wife a Dyson last month I've now finally been given permission to ditch the other three old vacuum cleaners which we previously had taking up room in the cupboard under the stairs, and will be allowed to make homebrew in the space instead.
I'm right at square one with my brewing, and my question is about buying a starter kit. I've had a rummage around the information which is already available on the forum, but I fear that my question may actually be even too elementary to have been covered. Well, here goes...
I hope to start brewing at the end of this month, and intend to bottle the beer at the end of the process; I've been collecting glass beer bottles for a few weeks (Christmas/new year was a very handy time for this!), and of course when I reach the appropriate stage will sterilise them before use.
Some of the kits which I've been looking at include a plastic barrel for use when the beer is finished in the fermentation container (âto complete the fermenting processâ), whilst other kits to produce bottled beer apparently do not. My question at this stage is simply whether I should be looking to purchase a kit which includes a barrel, or whether for bottle conditioned beers I would not actually be using one?
Some friends I know have hops growing in their garden which I hope to end up trying out one day, but for now I'll start off with one of the basic beer ingredients kits for my first couple of goes. I'm also planning to get a step-by-step book as well, but haven't ordered one yet as I've noticed that some of the starter kits come with a free book so I'll wait until I've selected a kit before ordering a book.
Anyway, thanks in anticipation for any advice which can be offered.