Hi all,
I'm fairly new to home brew but have been enjoying a good beer for a while now!
I've done about 5 kits, and keen to make some good light golden ales, bordering on lager. I'm trying to get the actual fermentation/bottling process worked out first before trying any extract brews, just so it's easier to pin down where I'm going wrong.
Here's my refined process so far:
- 1 week in primary FV (plastic bin)
- Switch to secondary FV for 1 week
- Add priming solution (brewing sugar - glucose?) Siphon into bottling bucket.
- Bottle using a Little Bottler.
- 3 weeks at least before enjoying.
The kits generally turn out clear and taste good. I might save my pennies for a conical fermenter so I don't need to risk moving the beer to a secondary (and save time of course). I read the How to get the best from your beer kit guide and I'm going to try popping in a campden tablet with the water next brew (our tap water is very hard).
To the questions then:
1. Bottling day pains me. What can I do to either fill bottles faster or bottle two/three at a time? Pumps, CO2?
2. What's the general agreement on a good, hassle free sanitizer? I want one that I can spray into a bottle (using a vinator on top of my bottle tree) and not have to worry about rinsing my bottle before filling with beer.
3. I'm thinking about upgrading the priming sugar. Is there anything else I can do to improve these pale ales?
4. Everything is currently done at RT. Is there any merit in lagering or storing the bottles in a fridge?
Cheers :drink:,
Daniel
I'm fairly new to home brew but have been enjoying a good beer for a while now!
I've done about 5 kits, and keen to make some good light golden ales, bordering on lager. I'm trying to get the actual fermentation/bottling process worked out first before trying any extract brews, just so it's easier to pin down where I'm going wrong.
Here's my refined process so far:
- 1 week in primary FV (plastic bin)
- Switch to secondary FV for 1 week
- Add priming solution (brewing sugar - glucose?) Siphon into bottling bucket.
- Bottle using a Little Bottler.
- 3 weeks at least before enjoying.
The kits generally turn out clear and taste good. I might save my pennies for a conical fermenter so I don't need to risk moving the beer to a secondary (and save time of course). I read the How to get the best from your beer kit guide and I'm going to try popping in a campden tablet with the water next brew (our tap water is very hard).
To the questions then:
1. Bottling day pains me. What can I do to either fill bottles faster or bottle two/three at a time? Pumps, CO2?
2. What's the general agreement on a good, hassle free sanitizer? I want one that I can spray into a bottle (using a vinator on top of my bottle tree) and not have to worry about rinsing my bottle before filling with beer.
3. I'm thinking about upgrading the priming sugar. Is there anything else I can do to improve these pale ales?
4. Everything is currently done at RT. Is there any merit in lagering or storing the bottles in a fridge?
Cheers :drink:,
Daniel