OldSchoolSi
Active Member
Like many others I decided to give brewing a bash at the start of Lockdown and was pretty stoked to find one of my favourite brews in kit form, (Tiny Rebel, Cwtch). FV, kit and a host of other exciting stuff arrived and me and my eldest got cracking.
The kit was a pleasant surprise with plenty of awesome smelling hops and a generous amount of malt. Instructions were simple enough to be fair and it was fun. Put the FV in the shed and before you know it she was bubbling away like a good un'. Ace.
What I'd not factored was temperatures, and before you know it, she stalled. I wrongly assumed more yeast was the answer....Ordered more it got lost in the post and 10 days passed, total arse ache. Eventually sussed it was temperature related and fetched the FV inside (Mrs not that chuffed). Added the yeast then waited, it did restart but really slowly and i was worried all was lost. As a last ditch attempt I fed in about 350g of sugar (let the mix cool down first). After about ten hours it picked up again and fermented for two days. Now reads as ready to bottle, so fingers crossed it doesn't taste like death.
I realise I've probably gaffes it, but it's been a learning curve.
Another brew is on the go and two more coming Monday.
The kit was a pleasant surprise with plenty of awesome smelling hops and a generous amount of malt. Instructions were simple enough to be fair and it was fun. Put the FV in the shed and before you know it she was bubbling away like a good un'. Ace.
What I'd not factored was temperatures, and before you know it, she stalled. I wrongly assumed more yeast was the answer....Ordered more it got lost in the post and 10 days passed, total arse ache. Eventually sussed it was temperature related and fetched the FV inside (Mrs not that chuffed). Added the yeast then waited, it did restart but really slowly and i was worried all was lost. As a last ditch attempt I fed in about 350g of sugar (let the mix cool down first). After about ten hours it picked up again and fermented for two days. Now reads as ready to bottle, so fingers crossed it doesn't taste like death.
I realise I've probably gaffes it, but it's been a learning curve.
Another brew is on the go and two more coming Monday.