Doobury
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I am new to forums and may have miss-posted my question or have missed any replies :-(
I have just rekindled my interest in home brewing, can't believe it's been nearly 40 years since my first brews, some of which were OK. I have brought loads of basic kit in the last few days (for kit brewing) and wish to progress. only post so far was this in the wine and cider forum "best time to pick elderflower: -
Hi all,
This is my first post, having had a quick look around I am very impressed with the forum.
I have never made a brew from Elderflower. I picked my elderflower Wed 3rd June on a loverly sunny day, did my infusion to make 25 L of Elderflower Champagne (added 2 kg white sugar I did not take OG, no hydrometer) hopping to use their natural yeasts. No obvious fermentation after 3 to 4 days so brought some Champagne yeast and pitched it as I was worried about it spoiling, fermentation still slow @ about 20 C. Yesterday, I lost my nerve and strained the brew into a fermentation vessel fitted with an airlock. At this point the OG was 1045 (having brought a new hydrometer) Does anyone think the brew will be any good as I don't want to waste valuable swing top bottles and space. Hope someone can help. (can't use that quote thingy yet)
This afternoon the gravity was down to 1028 so I need to decide, ditch it or bottle it, Had a taste and its got no off or bad flavors yet. I have a Coopers lager in a FV and would like to bottle this.
Basically do I order some more bottles or ditch the elderflower.
I also have a Woodforde's Wherry Bitter in a FV that may have stalled. It started with a very promising head of foam for the first couple of days and has now settled down with a clear ring around the top of the brew ,1025 and has not moved in 24 hours, tastes sweet but OK. can I put it into one of my cornelius kegs and hope for the best.
Note to me: - You will improve leave these folks alone.
I have just rekindled my interest in home brewing, can't believe it's been nearly 40 years since my first brews, some of which were OK. I have brought loads of basic kit in the last few days (for kit brewing) and wish to progress. only post so far was this in the wine and cider forum "best time to pick elderflower: -
Hi all,
This is my first post, having had a quick look around I am very impressed with the forum.
I have never made a brew from Elderflower. I picked my elderflower Wed 3rd June on a loverly sunny day, did my infusion to make 25 L of Elderflower Champagne (added 2 kg white sugar I did not take OG, no hydrometer) hopping to use their natural yeasts. No obvious fermentation after 3 to 4 days so brought some Champagne yeast and pitched it as I was worried about it spoiling, fermentation still slow @ about 20 C. Yesterday, I lost my nerve and strained the brew into a fermentation vessel fitted with an airlock. At this point the OG was 1045 (having brought a new hydrometer) Does anyone think the brew will be any good as I don't want to waste valuable swing top bottles and space. Hope someone can help. (can't use that quote thingy yet)
This afternoon the gravity was down to 1028 so I need to decide, ditch it or bottle it, Had a taste and its got no off or bad flavors yet. I have a Coopers lager in a FV and would like to bottle this.
Basically do I order some more bottles or ditch the elderflower.
I also have a Woodforde's Wherry Bitter in a FV that may have stalled. It started with a very promising head of foam for the first couple of days and has now settled down with a clear ring around the top of the brew ,1025 and has not moved in 24 hours, tastes sweet but OK. can I put it into one of my cornelius kegs and hope for the best.
Note to me: - You will improve leave these folks alone.