Morning Men!
After receiving a coopers home brew DIY kit for my 30th i have finally started my first brew, the coopers australian lager.
I think i went into over drive a bit with steralising my equipment and surface areas but at least when the wife comes home the house will be spotless, so maybe a few brownie points there!
As this is my first i just wanted to be extra carefull by making sure everything was clean as i have read a few reviews of brews going horibly wrong due to contamination.
Its been a couple of hours and there is already a lot of sediment on the bottom of the FV is this normal as i made sure everything was well mixed when applying all the parts?
I took a hydrometer reading and it came out at 1.038 and i have a steady temperature of 20-22 degrees, is it better to have your temperature slightly lower or higher?
Looking forward to the next few days so i will keep anyone who is interested up to date.
I have quite low equipment as i have just started so was after a bit of advice on the best way to sanitise my bottles. I have a tub of VWP so what im intending to do is sanitise the aread fill a bowl with warm water, add 1 teaspoon of VWP, put a bottle in at a time filling an inch with the steralised water put my thumb over the top, shake and leave standing on the bench, do the same with all the other bottles shaking each one again and then rinse with water. I will then leave them standing upside down on the bench where i have sanitised until dry!
Does this sound OK or just a big pile of pants? :pray:
Cheers
Pete
After receiving a coopers home brew DIY kit for my 30th i have finally started my first brew, the coopers australian lager.
I think i went into over drive a bit with steralising my equipment and surface areas but at least when the wife comes home the house will be spotless, so maybe a few brownie points there!
As this is my first i just wanted to be extra carefull by making sure everything was clean as i have read a few reviews of brews going horibly wrong due to contamination.
Its been a couple of hours and there is already a lot of sediment on the bottom of the FV is this normal as i made sure everything was well mixed when applying all the parts?
I took a hydrometer reading and it came out at 1.038 and i have a steady temperature of 20-22 degrees, is it better to have your temperature slightly lower or higher?
Looking forward to the next few days so i will keep anyone who is interested up to date.
I have quite low equipment as i have just started so was after a bit of advice on the best way to sanitise my bottles. I have a tub of VWP so what im intending to do is sanitise the aread fill a bowl with warm water, add 1 teaspoon of VWP, put a bottle in at a time filling an inch with the steralised water put my thumb over the top, shake and leave standing on the bench, do the same with all the other bottles shaking each one again and then rinse with water. I will then leave them standing upside down on the bench where i have sanitised until dry!
Does this sound OK or just a big pile of pants? :pray:
Cheers
Pete