Well, I popped down to Abertawe Homebrew this afternoon and picked up a fermenter, a heating belt and some other accessories. I had already got the Cerveza kit a week ago. Got home and sterilised all the equipment using baby bottle sterilisers. Then rinsed all the gear and let it drain.
Then realised I didn't have any kind of thermometer so I shot down to the local Fish Shop and picked up an adhesive LCD style thermometer.
Soooo, after finally getting everything I needed I read through the instructions a couple of times and started to boil two litres of water. Once warm I added 500g of dextrose and 500g of light spray malt. The recipe did recommend using Cooper's Brew Enhancer 2 at this stage, but I could not get any. Google recommended the above mix as an alternative, I then added the tin and left it to warm and dissolve.
While the mix was dissolving I filled the fermenter with just under 19 litres of tap water. In the mean time the malt had all dissolved and was hot. I then mixed the malt with the water and gave it a stir. The temperature on the fermenter went up to 24 degrees so before adding the yeast I took a hydrometer reading which i recorded at 1.032. I tend added the yeast and stirred it through. I then secured the lid and added an air lock.
So crossed fingers everything will go well, anyone else had any experience with this brew? any tips? here's how its looking after all of the above...
Then realised I didn't have any kind of thermometer so I shot down to the local Fish Shop and picked up an adhesive LCD style thermometer.
Soooo, after finally getting everything I needed I read through the instructions a couple of times and started to boil two litres of water. Once warm I added 500g of dextrose and 500g of light spray malt. The recipe did recommend using Cooper's Brew Enhancer 2 at this stage, but I could not get any. Google recommended the above mix as an alternative, I then added the tin and left it to warm and dissolve.
While the mix was dissolving I filled the fermenter with just under 19 litres of tap water. In the mean time the malt had all dissolved and was hot. I then mixed the malt with the water and gave it a stir. The temperature on the fermenter went up to 24 degrees so before adding the yeast I took a hydrometer reading which i recorded at 1.032. I tend added the yeast and stirred it through. I then secured the lid and added an air lock.
So crossed fingers everything will go well, anyone else had any experience with this brew? any tips? here's how its looking after all of the above...