Good Evening,
I am a new member to your site. I've recently been considering home brew but I have a few questions I hope someone can help with.
I've had a look on my local brew shop website at the different starter kits, I think I would be looking for a kit where I could bottle the end product to give away as presents etc, rather than keeping it in a keg for personal use.
It may be a silly question but how long does the beer stay OK in the plastic/glass bottles for, before going flat or having a large reduction in quality? Would I need somewhere cold to store these bottles once brewed?
I'd also be interested to find out how long it takes to go from 'start' to 'bottle' in these brew kits?
Could I just keep the fermentation tub in a back room while fermenting, or would it be best to be kept in a cold shed?
Are there any fumes or a large amount of aroma given off during fermentation? I would likely need to keep the fermentation in the back room as I don't have a lot of space. I am just trying to find out if I have the facilities to be able to do this really.
Finally, is there much scope in these kits for experimentation in the future. Eventually I would like to add my own grains and hops into the mix to create my own custom beers. I'm sure that's the goal for most really.
Many thanks :)
I am a new member to your site. I've recently been considering home brew but I have a few questions I hope someone can help with.
I've had a look on my local brew shop website at the different starter kits, I think I would be looking for a kit where I could bottle the end product to give away as presents etc, rather than keeping it in a keg for personal use.
It may be a silly question but how long does the beer stay OK in the plastic/glass bottles for, before going flat or having a large reduction in quality? Would I need somewhere cold to store these bottles once brewed?
I'd also be interested to find out how long it takes to go from 'start' to 'bottle' in these brew kits?
Could I just keep the fermentation tub in a back room while fermenting, or would it be best to be kept in a cold shed?
Are there any fumes or a large amount of aroma given off during fermentation? I would likely need to keep the fermentation in the back room as I don't have a lot of space. I am just trying to find out if I have the facilities to be able to do this really.
Finally, is there much scope in these kits for experimentation in the future. Eventually I would like to add my own grains and hops into the mix to create my own custom beers. I'm sure that's the goal for most really.
Many thanks :)