Chealehay
Active Member
Hi all,
New to this forum and first post here,
After a long gap in the hobby I decided to give it another go, mainly due to financial reasons.
So after a trip to my nearest shop selling kits I returned with a John Bull 40 pint bitter, mainly due to being out of date by one month and so half price, and a Youngâs Winebuddy 30 bottle kit.
Following a day soaking and scrubbing out bins, ashamed to say not cleaned out since last time. I started both kits on Saturday, and are both going along nicely.
Yesterday while searching the garage for the rest of my home brewing stuff I found my old stash of kits, all out of date, but my thinking is it shouldnât cost much to try them.
The kits are,
3 x Geordie Bitter 40 pints, date Aug 03
1 x Boots Special Dry Irish Stout 30 pints, date Mar 02 (claims to have genuine brewerâs yeast??)
1 x Grande Maison Red wine 30 bottles, date July 03
1 x Solomon Grundy Gold Cab Sav 30 bottle, date Feb 03,
So I took another visit to shops for yeast, however the only yeast they had was wine yeast, so heres my questions.
I have a beer bubbling away which should be finished in a few days, could I use the yeast from that, my thinking is just adding some of the sediment from this to my mix ? Or is that just too simple?
Should I just follow the instructions as per cans? Thinking that I could try making the four beer kit into two, would the Stout and Bitter make anything drinkable and how much sugar would I use?
Is there a simple way to test if the yeast is ok, and anything else at that?
Similar question with the wine kits, but should I ask about them it the wine section? If I can use the sediment out of the wine I have currently got bubbling for this then I'm hoping to use the yeast I bought to try making some rhubarb wine from the glut I have in the garden.
Sorry if this is a long post, but any helpful advice is appreciated
New to this forum and first post here,
After a long gap in the hobby I decided to give it another go, mainly due to financial reasons.
So after a trip to my nearest shop selling kits I returned with a John Bull 40 pint bitter, mainly due to being out of date by one month and so half price, and a Youngâs Winebuddy 30 bottle kit.
Following a day soaking and scrubbing out bins, ashamed to say not cleaned out since last time. I started both kits on Saturday, and are both going along nicely.
Yesterday while searching the garage for the rest of my home brewing stuff I found my old stash of kits, all out of date, but my thinking is it shouldnât cost much to try them.
The kits are,
3 x Geordie Bitter 40 pints, date Aug 03
1 x Boots Special Dry Irish Stout 30 pints, date Mar 02 (claims to have genuine brewerâs yeast??)
1 x Grande Maison Red wine 30 bottles, date July 03
1 x Solomon Grundy Gold Cab Sav 30 bottle, date Feb 03,
So I took another visit to shops for yeast, however the only yeast they had was wine yeast, so heres my questions.
I have a beer bubbling away which should be finished in a few days, could I use the yeast from that, my thinking is just adding some of the sediment from this to my mix ? Or is that just too simple?
Should I just follow the instructions as per cans? Thinking that I could try making the four beer kit into two, would the Stout and Bitter make anything drinkable and how much sugar would I use?
Is there a simple way to test if the yeast is ok, and anything else at that?
Similar question with the wine kits, but should I ask about them it the wine section? If I can use the sediment out of the wine I have currently got bubbling for this then I'm hoping to use the yeast I bought to try making some rhubarb wine from the glut I have in the garden.
Sorry if this is a long post, but any helpful advice is appreciated