Hi, new to the forum so if I'm asking in the wrong place just tell me where to go :-).
Just about to start my 3rd attempt at brewing from a kit, i would like to move away from kits eventually but think it's best i get a few good kits under my belt before moving on. first 2 kits ok but not great, due to me rather than the kit.
So my last kit was a Woodforde Wherry, and I'm going to try the same again, but this time I have some questions...
1. Getting the extract out of the tins, can I use boiling water, or should i just use hot water?
2. Once topped up to 20lt with cold water ( treated with Campden to remove Chlorine) what temperature should I aim for, before aerating with a wine whip on my drill and sprinkling in the yeast?
3. Should i create yeast starter or will that make no difference with kit dried yeast?
4. Once fermentation complete SG 1012 ish should i leave it for few days unheated before bottling, or try to rapid chill it? It's in a sealed bin with air lock.
Any advice welcome.
Cheers.
Just about to start my 3rd attempt at brewing from a kit, i would like to move away from kits eventually but think it's best i get a few good kits under my belt before moving on. first 2 kits ok but not great, due to me rather than the kit.
So my last kit was a Woodforde Wherry, and I'm going to try the same again, but this time I have some questions...
1. Getting the extract out of the tins, can I use boiling water, or should i just use hot water?
2. Once topped up to 20lt with cold water ( treated with Campden to remove Chlorine) what temperature should I aim for, before aerating with a wine whip on my drill and sprinkling in the yeast?
3. Should i create yeast starter or will that make no difference with kit dried yeast?
4. Once fermentation complete SG 1012 ish should i leave it for few days unheated before bottling, or try to rapid chill it? It's in a sealed bin with air lock.
Any advice welcome.
Cheers.