Hello to all!
I'm new to all this, but looking forward to a long career.
I was given a Youngs Brewbuddy kit for Christmas and supplemented it with a pressure barrel and a few other bits and pieces. I have brewed up a barrel of Tom Caxtons Real Ale and it has been barrelled after fermentation for about three weeks. It tastes Ok and is nice and clear now, but it's pretty flat with no head and a little thin and watery for my taste. Is it supposed to be like this or have I done something wrong? Should I buy a pressurising cap type thing from Wilkinsons? (It costs about 18 quid and seems to have no discernable instructions). Also, whats the deal with the Hydrometer, by following the basic instructions that came with the kit (put it in a test jar, fill to within 20 ml of the top and then take reading) I found that I couldn't easily see what i was supposed to be reading.
Thanks in advance for any assistance!
Regards,
Rhino
I'm new to all this, but looking forward to a long career.
I was given a Youngs Brewbuddy kit for Christmas and supplemented it with a pressure barrel and a few other bits and pieces. I have brewed up a barrel of Tom Caxtons Real Ale and it has been barrelled after fermentation for about three weeks. It tastes Ok and is nice and clear now, but it's pretty flat with no head and a little thin and watery for my taste. Is it supposed to be like this or have I done something wrong? Should I buy a pressurising cap type thing from Wilkinsons? (It costs about 18 quid and seems to have no discernable instructions). Also, whats the deal with the Hydrometer, by following the basic instructions that came with the kit (put it in a test jar, fill to within 20 ml of the top and then take reading) I found that I couldn't easily see what i was supposed to be reading.
Thanks in advance for any assistance!
Regards,
Rhino