kenstel
Well-Known Member
Hi all
I've got my first brew kit, one of the Festival 'clones' and a starter kit, bucket etc.
I've read a lot and understand the necessity of cleaning and sanitation etc and that's where I have a question.
The kit says to mix the liquid extract in a sterile bucket and mix with a couple litres of boiling water, mix etc. It then says to dilute with a quantity of cold water. It makes no mention of using cold boiled water or the source of water. So, I'm puzzled about why the water doesn't need to be boiled first. Is tap water (or any other source) sterile enough to be used in this kind of kit?
Also, if I wanted to use Campden tablets to remove chlorine in this brew, how would I add them? The only way I can see, would be to assume the boiled water would be chlorine free, and to pour the cold water into suitable containers, add the tablet, wait a while then mix that in to the beer kit. Finding containers to treat the cold water would be a pain, and I suppose they'd need sterilising too?
These are very simple questions admittedly, but it's the underlying knowledge and understanding that is important.
I've got my first brew kit, one of the Festival 'clones' and a starter kit, bucket etc.
I've read a lot and understand the necessity of cleaning and sanitation etc and that's where I have a question.
The kit says to mix the liquid extract in a sterile bucket and mix with a couple litres of boiling water, mix etc. It then says to dilute with a quantity of cold water. It makes no mention of using cold boiled water or the source of water. So, I'm puzzled about why the water doesn't need to be boiled first. Is tap water (or any other source) sterile enough to be used in this kind of kit?
Also, if I wanted to use Campden tablets to remove chlorine in this brew, how would I add them? The only way I can see, would be to assume the boiled water would be chlorine free, and to pour the cold water into suitable containers, add the tablet, wait a while then mix that in to the beer kit. Finding containers to treat the cold water would be a pain, and I suppose they'd need sterilising too?
These are very simple questions admittedly, but it's the underlying knowledge and understanding that is important.