Hi!
I've just kegged a Cali Common that I fermented with the lid laid loosely on the FV.
In a brewfridge you can clean and sanitise the interior to minimise contamination - the next bitter I brew I'll try it without the lid.
Wilko has the 30 litre box for £3 - the dimensions look good for my brewfridge. I suppose the big problem is going to be lifting them when full.
As far as yeast goes, I would grab Notty as a good general ale yeast, but Mangrove Jack's M15 and M36 look interesting - I've never used them myself.
White Labs do a Yorkshire Square yeast - appropriate, perhaps, and harvesting would mean you could re-use it.
I've just kegged a Cali Common that I fermented with the lid laid loosely on the FV.
In a brewfridge you can clean and sanitise the interior to minimise contamination - the next bitter I brew I'll try it without the lid.
Wilko has the 30 litre box for £3 - the dimensions look good for my brewfridge. I suppose the big problem is going to be lifting them when full.
As far as yeast goes, I would grab Notty as a good general ale yeast, but Mangrove Jack's M15 and M36 look interesting - I've never used them myself.
White Labs do a Yorkshire Square yeast - appropriate, perhaps, and harvesting would mean you could re-use it.
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