Hi,
I've been reading this forum on and off for a while. The other day I got a text from the Mrs which had a link to 50% off all home brew stuff at Wilkos. I couldn't believe my luck, she's been moaning about home brew every time I bring it up for the last year, now she's practically egging me on.
So I bought all the stuff, and honestly she's still moaning at me at the till in front of the cashier about how we don't have the room, but she's sent the text and that's that. I'm eager to get started and I've read quite a few howtos now which say to leave the brew in the fermentation vessel for at least a week. The thing is we're off on holiday for two weeks, so would I be okay leaving it in their for at least the two weeks or is it necessary to get it into the barrel as soon as the fermentation is complete? It'd be great if I could get it going while we're away and then chuck it over to the barrel when we get home and reduce the waiting time (can you tell I'm properly excited?)
Any help is much appreciated.
Dan
I've been reading this forum on and off for a while. The other day I got a text from the Mrs which had a link to 50% off all home brew stuff at Wilkos. I couldn't believe my luck, she's been moaning about home brew every time I bring it up for the last year, now she's practically egging me on.
So I bought all the stuff, and honestly she's still moaning at me at the till in front of the cashier about how we don't have the room, but she's sent the text and that's that. I'm eager to get started and I've read quite a few howtos now which say to leave the brew in the fermentation vessel for at least a week. The thing is we're off on holiday for two weeks, so would I be okay leaving it in their for at least the two weeks or is it necessary to get it into the barrel as soon as the fermentation is complete? It'd be great if I could get it going while we're away and then chuck it over to the barrel when we get home and reduce the waiting time (can you tell I'm properly excited?)
Any help is much appreciated.
Dan