AntComo
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Hi guys!
I have a couple of 5 gallon batches bubbling away and as much as I want to have a lot of great home-brew around, I need to reign it in a bit to avoid having too much to drink.
I was talking to my girlfriend this morning and we saw a recipe for ginger beer - which she loves - and I'd just need to pick up a 5L demijohn and a few ingredients. It's a fun option for my next brew, and I don't have to spend too much money.
The recipe is here https://www.thehopandgrain.com.au/brew-ginger-beer/
However from the supplies I buy I'll be left with around 750g of pale DME (if buying by the kilo) and half a packet of ale yeast.
So I want to be efficient about things and I'm thinking - if I grab myself a second 5L demijohn (€7 or so, not bad at all) I could experiement with a small batch of something else.
But I've no idea where to start as I've only previously brewed kits. What kind of beer should I look into to make use of this light DME and ale yeast that won't require too many more ingredients?
I'm open to any style - ideally a 5L batch and some pointers on any calculators I might need to convert the amounts if necessary.
Thank you!
I have a couple of 5 gallon batches bubbling away and as much as I want to have a lot of great home-brew around, I need to reign it in a bit to avoid having too much to drink.
I was talking to my girlfriend this morning and we saw a recipe for ginger beer - which she loves - and I'd just need to pick up a 5L demijohn and a few ingredients. It's a fun option for my next brew, and I don't have to spend too much money.
The recipe is here https://www.thehopandgrain.com.au/brew-ginger-beer/
However from the supplies I buy I'll be left with around 750g of pale DME (if buying by the kilo) and half a packet of ale yeast.
So I want to be efficient about things and I'm thinking - if I grab myself a second 5L demijohn (€7 or so, not bad at all) I could experiement with a small batch of something else.
But I've no idea where to start as I've only previously brewed kits. What kind of beer should I look into to make use of this light DME and ale yeast that won't require too many more ingredients?
I'm open to any style - ideally a 5L batch and some pointers on any calculators I might need to convert the amounts if necessary.
Thank you!