glove81
Active Member
- Joined
- Aug 10, 2012
- Messages
- 87
- Reaction score
- 28
With much excitment I discovered a local independant home supply shop had a good aisle of brewing and winemaking supplies. As I'm about to bottle my first ever batch (Youngs bre buddy lager) I bought a capper (as the local barmaid saved me about 60 500ml bottles as freebies) and added brewing sugar and finings as these were items i'd read about here.
I then went to Tesco for groceries and low and behold the same youngs kit I have was on offer at less than 8 quid. I thought a bargain as the vessel alone was £11 in the local shop so not only did i get a second vessel but also a second kit for brewing later. MASSIVE saving i feel.
Some questions for you.
Is brewing sugar any good for priming? I'm planning on bottle priming as seems safer than batch priming for a newbie.
Are finings a good idea or a waste? They only cost a quid so thought no harm in it.
Cheers
I then went to Tesco for groceries and low and behold the same youngs kit I have was on offer at less than 8 quid. I thought a bargain as the vessel alone was £11 in the local shop so not only did i get a second vessel but also a second kit for brewing later. MASSIVE saving i feel.
Some questions for you.
Is brewing sugar any good for priming? I'm planning on bottle priming as seems safer than batch priming for a newbie.
Are finings a good idea or a waste? They only cost a quid so thought no harm in it.
Cheers