Hi
New to brewing, inherited a few DJs and bits & bobs a few months ago, including an old book
CJJ Berry "First steps in Winemaking"
Love it.
Love the process and the results.
Made some elderflower wine which is quite drinkable even before aging. A few bottles should make it to a year old so time will tell.
One batch went horribly wrong because I failed to read the small print on the sugar - so I put a lot of unexpected artificial sweetener in by accident
lol
Currently got a gallon of rosehip wine just beginning to clear, high hopes for that...
But my main mission at the moment is to get GINGER BEER dialled in, and then DANDELION & BURDOCK.
I've started on the ginger beer.
Made 3 batches,
1) Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall's recipe using grated root ginger in a plastic bottle.
2) CJJ Berry's Ginger Beer recipe - basically a permanent ginger powder ferment, batches diluted and bottle conditioned.
3) second batch of 2)
1) This is a soft drink - lovely and I will make more. It's very refreshing but not a beer.
2) Turned out flat, syrupy yet watery. Disappointing.
3) Lovely. Much improved fizz and flavour, some beery body to it as well. :thumb: :
I think the difference between 2 & 3 was getting the ginger 'plant' established.
I'm going to continue making this with slight mistakes/tweaks here & there.
Found a good thread here called Fiery Ginger Beer, started by rickthebrew, and I'll try that recipe too soon as a comparison.
Will post results as they come.
cheers all
N
New to brewing, inherited a few DJs and bits & bobs a few months ago, including an old book
CJJ Berry "First steps in Winemaking"
Love it.
Love the process and the results.
Made some elderflower wine which is quite drinkable even before aging. A few bottles should make it to a year old so time will tell.
One batch went horribly wrong because I failed to read the small print on the sugar - so I put a lot of unexpected artificial sweetener in by accident
lol
Currently got a gallon of rosehip wine just beginning to clear, high hopes for that...
But my main mission at the moment is to get GINGER BEER dialled in, and then DANDELION & BURDOCK.
I've started on the ginger beer.
Made 3 batches,
1) Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall's recipe using grated root ginger in a plastic bottle.
2) CJJ Berry's Ginger Beer recipe - basically a permanent ginger powder ferment, batches diluted and bottle conditioned.
3) second batch of 2)
1) This is a soft drink - lovely and I will make more. It's very refreshing but not a beer.
2) Turned out flat, syrupy yet watery. Disappointing.
3) Lovely. Much improved fizz and flavour, some beery body to it as well. :thumb: :
I think the difference between 2 & 3 was getting the ginger 'plant' established.
I'm going to continue making this with slight mistakes/tweaks here & there.
Found a good thread here called Fiery Ginger Beer, started by rickthebrew, and I'll try that recipe too soon as a comparison.
Will post results as they come.
cheers all
N