Hi all,
So some will hopefully remember my newbie post First brew questions and i'm please to say that yesterday (Sunday), i've finally joined the team of master brewers !
All went according to plan and so here are a few pictures of my setup etc :
I've got an Inkbird and set currently at 19.3c with a 0.3c either way HD and CD so all is looking nice
Ideal temp according to the instructions is 18-20c
I'm getting some bubbles from the airlock also so all seems cushty
SG was smack on 1040 which i believe is a great starting place and i'm aiming for 1014 as per the instructions on this St Peters Ruby Red Ale in 4-6 days
My plan is on Wednesday evening (day 3) is to increase the temperature up to 20 degrees as the box says it will be ready in between 4-6 days but i will leave until day 10 (next Wednesday) before taking next SG reading and then hopefully the final reading on day 11 before bottling !
So :
TIA for any replies
So some will hopefully remember my newbie post First brew questions and i'm please to say that yesterday (Sunday), i've finally joined the team of master brewers !
All went according to plan and so here are a few pictures of my setup etc :
I've got an Inkbird and set currently at 19.3c with a 0.3c either way HD and CD so all is looking nice
Ideal temp according to the instructions is 18-20c
I'm getting some bubbles from the airlock also so all seems cushty
SG was smack on 1040 which i believe is a great starting place and i'm aiming for 1014 as per the instructions on this St Peters Ruby Red Ale in 4-6 days
My plan is on Wednesday evening (day 3) is to increase the temperature up to 20 degrees as the box says it will be ready in between 4-6 days but i will leave until day 10 (next Wednesday) before taking next SG reading and then hopefully the final reading on day 11 before bottling !
So :
- I assume my pictures all look good yes ?
- Secondly, i have brown PET 500ml screw tap bottles. Home Brew Online say to use a little petroleum jelly in the cap to get a better seal otherwise the beer can go flat. Does anyone else use petroleum jelly or something else instead please as i've never heard of using it before ?
- Sugar for the bottles......the box says "half a teaspoon per pint" but the glucose drops says 2 drops per 500ml. Would that equate to roughly the same please ?
TIA for any replies