Hi all, new here so please go easy on me!
After years of wanting to try homebrewing I've been gifted a Wherry kit with fermentation bucket and pressure barrel/keg. Before I get started I'd like to know first of if tap water is ok? I live in Colchester and the tap water tastes foul and is very hard, so I was wondering about using just cheapo bottled water from Tesco (either their mineral water, or the cheaper 'still bottled water'), would this be ok?
Second question regards adding sugar to the keg to 'condition' the brew. What's this all about, what if I skip it? I tend to avoid adding sugar to most things, well white sugar anyway. Could I use raw/unrefined cane or brown sugar, or better still honey? Or would this be a bad idea for some reason?
That seems like a lot of question marks for one paragraph! Sorry about that, and many thanks in advance, Kev...
ps. One other less important question that's been bugging me is what would people have used historically, before sterillizing tablets?
After years of wanting to try homebrewing I've been gifted a Wherry kit with fermentation bucket and pressure barrel/keg. Before I get started I'd like to know first of if tap water is ok? I live in Colchester and the tap water tastes foul and is very hard, so I was wondering about using just cheapo bottled water from Tesco (either their mineral water, or the cheaper 'still bottled water'), would this be ok?
Second question regards adding sugar to the keg to 'condition' the brew. What's this all about, what if I skip it? I tend to avoid adding sugar to most things, well white sugar anyway. Could I use raw/unrefined cane or brown sugar, or better still honey? Or would this be a bad idea for some reason?
That seems like a lot of question marks for one paragraph! Sorry about that, and many thanks in advance, Kev...
ps. One other less important question that's been bugging me is what would people have used historically, before sterillizing tablets?