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Hi all. Apologies for jumping straight into a question but I've been a member for a couple of weeks and not yet found a solution to my "issue" despite searching this forum.
Having bought a complete and new Ballihoo brewing kit (with extra bottles and a keg, thank you Emmaus) I started to brew again after very many years of buying beer in cans and bottles. At Circa £5.30 a pint in the local pubs it seemed like the right time to to brew my own again.
So far I have brewed 1: Wilko triple hopped IPA, 2: Wilko Mexican Cerveca, 3: Wilko "Wherry" Norfolk ale. I have another (Pilgrims Hope festival ale) ready to go when bottles or keg are empty. Won't be long!
They have all turned out very well and exceedingly drinkable. As we all know, the biggest problem with home brewing is having the patience to wait!
However.....Not one brew has ever shown a single bubble through the airlock. I got an airlock with the kit which is a tube within a tube, but as I saw not one bubble I assumed I was doing something wrong so purchased a standard airlock and swapped them. Not one bubble on any of the three brews I have complete so far with either airlock. The seal on the fermenting barrel is clean and tight. I followed the brewing instructions rigorously which of course state "when bubbling stops or FG reaches..."
I live in a small flat so was expecting to hear as well as see the bubbles but nowt, nothing, zilch, zero. Yet the brews are excellent.
Should I worry? Should I be doing something different?
Meticulous with cleanliness and sterilising, good average temperature on these summer days, a variety of kits but not a single bubble. I have both kegged and bottled beers recently and all is well.
Please either reassure me or tell me I'm a fool. I can take it! I'll just smile and carry on brewing without airlock bubbles.
Thanks all and happy brewing to you everyone.
Ian
Having bought a complete and new Ballihoo brewing kit (with extra bottles and a keg, thank you Emmaus) I started to brew again after very many years of buying beer in cans and bottles. At Circa £5.30 a pint in the local pubs it seemed like the right time to to brew my own again.
So far I have brewed 1: Wilko triple hopped IPA, 2: Wilko Mexican Cerveca, 3: Wilko "Wherry" Norfolk ale. I have another (Pilgrims Hope festival ale) ready to go when bottles or keg are empty. Won't be long!
They have all turned out very well and exceedingly drinkable. As we all know, the biggest problem with home brewing is having the patience to wait!
However.....Not one brew has ever shown a single bubble through the airlock. I got an airlock with the kit which is a tube within a tube, but as I saw not one bubble I assumed I was doing something wrong so purchased a standard airlock and swapped them. Not one bubble on any of the three brews I have complete so far with either airlock. The seal on the fermenting barrel is clean and tight. I followed the brewing instructions rigorously which of course state "when bubbling stops or FG reaches..."
I live in a small flat so was expecting to hear as well as see the bubbles but nowt, nothing, zilch, zero. Yet the brews are excellent.
Should I worry? Should I be doing something different?
Meticulous with cleanliness and sterilising, good average temperature on these summer days, a variety of kits but not a single bubble. I have both kegged and bottled beers recently and all is well.
Please either reassure me or tell me I'm a fool. I can take it! I'll just smile and carry on brewing without airlock bubbles.
Thanks all and happy brewing to you everyone.
Ian