You can stop kicking yourself, mate, Muntons make most of the kits made in the UK.
http://www.muntonshomebrew.com/other-products/other-branded-homebrew-kits/
Including, of course, Geordie and Caxtons, also available at Wilko.
Coopers kits are shipped all the way from South Australia.
I bottled my Wilko Thirsty Devil yesterday. Tastes lovely and is 5.12% according to my amateur hydrometer skills. Also have a can of the Chocmeister Stout but not sure weather to wait and start it when I can get some DME to add to it.
Hi. New member. Just made my first brew. Seen some negative comments about the geordie winter warmer but I've gone with it anyway. Never brewed before but read up as much as I could on the subject. Never been one for doing things by the book so brewed with just 20litres and replaced 1kg sugar with 1kg dark beer enhancer and 500g brown sugar. So should be interesting!
FG 1.015 sounds too high for me too. If you brewed at 16.5*C with kit yeasts that might be expecting too much to see things out properly, and it's now stuck. I would slowly raise the temperature to around 20*-22*C to see what happens. It won't do any harm (you might even get rid of any diacetyl present) and if that doesn't get it going again you will at least have some assurance that you won't create bottle bombs further on.What does the feeling hoppy normally brew out to?
It's been in the fv since 25th Oct and is still reading 1015 which I don't feel is ''done".
It's been brewed low and slow, but would appreciate a guide from others on what the final gravity should be
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