Jimbo77
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I was looking for lighter summer style beer (usually go for darker beer). Something thirst quenching after a days fishing, a kit myself and the Mrs would enjoy in the garden as an alternative to her Coors!
I’m not a fan of very over hopped beer like some of the American Ipa’s, but do like a bit of hoppiness
Please feel free to make a suggestion along these lines...
Had been recommended Rajas Reward but i was put off by the reviews.
So decided on the above kit.
Started 1/6/20
Upon opening the kit I was disappointed by the small quantity of yeast 6g.
So i decided to substitute for a 11g Wilko Gervin packet that i had in the garage in case of stuck fermentation.
Woodforde kits come with two packs so i wrongly assumed these would too.
Made with 20.5 litres of water. Og 1048.
Pitched full packet of hop powder and Wilko yeast.
Ambient Temp 22c (I Don’t have a fermentation fridge ( looking out for a 2nd hand fridge)
2/6/20 Fv bubbling continuously has reached 24-26c (i tried to bring temp down with ice packs)
Plan on leaving 2 weeks to ferment.
I’m not a fan of very over hopped beer like some of the American Ipa’s, but do like a bit of hoppiness
Please feel free to make a suggestion along these lines...
Had been recommended Rajas Reward but i was put off by the reviews.
So decided on the above kit.
Started 1/6/20
Upon opening the kit I was disappointed by the small quantity of yeast 6g.
So i decided to substitute for a 11g Wilko Gervin packet that i had in the garage in case of stuck fermentation.
Woodforde kits come with two packs so i wrongly assumed these would too.
Made with 20.5 litres of water. Og 1048.
Pitched full packet of hop powder and Wilko yeast.
Ambient Temp 22c (I Don’t have a fermentation fridge ( looking out for a 2nd hand fridge)
2/6/20 Fv bubbling continuously has reached 24-26c (i tried to bring temp down with ice packs)
Plan on leaving 2 weeks to ferment.
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