antthemanrees
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Hi.
I am almost 2 weeks into my first home brew. I bought youngs starter kit for lager. I followed the instructions, I left it brew in the fermenter for a bit longer than 6 days though (8) as I needed more bottles. Also the only other difference is for brewing and bottling I used normal sugar not any special kind.
My question is I have 24 bottles of 500ml. I added half a teaspoon of sugar to each bottle then sealed the lid. I did that almost 2 days ago and I've kept them in my bedroom which is pretty warm. The thing I have noticed is that there is white stuff at the bottom of every bottle, is that just the sugar/yeast? is it normal?
According to the instructions tomorrow I have to move them to a cool place and leave them for 14 days. A cool place I assume they mean a fridge? Thing is I cant fit them all into my fridge as I live with my parents. Any suggestions? I have a really cold room in the house next door I could put them in as we never put the heating on in there.
Thanks :)
I am almost 2 weeks into my first home brew. I bought youngs starter kit for lager. I followed the instructions, I left it brew in the fermenter for a bit longer than 6 days though (8) as I needed more bottles. Also the only other difference is for brewing and bottling I used normal sugar not any special kind.
My question is I have 24 bottles of 500ml. I added half a teaspoon of sugar to each bottle then sealed the lid. I did that almost 2 days ago and I've kept them in my bedroom which is pretty warm. The thing I have noticed is that there is white stuff at the bottom of every bottle, is that just the sugar/yeast? is it normal?
According to the instructions tomorrow I have to move them to a cool place and leave them for 14 days. A cool place I assume they mean a fridge? Thing is I cant fit them all into my fridge as I live with my parents. Any suggestions? I have a really cold room in the house next door I could put them in as we never put the heating on in there.
Thanks :)