Cheyne_brewer
Regular.
As Coopers kits have become like hen's teeth during the lockdown, I bought some Wilko kits to tide us over. Just on is an Artisan Lager kit (the one with the dry hop sachet). Strangely my wife has stopped moaning about the fermenters and conditioning barrels in the kitchen now the pubs are all shut
I'm as sure as can be that the kit and 1Kg Muntons kit enhancer were mixed and stirred properly - in fact after the first hydrometer reading I thoroughly stirred again and remeasured. The unpitched wort SG with a 21-litre brew length came in at around 1056! This seems highly unlikely given the 1.8kg of concentrated wort and 1kg dextrose/spraymalt mix but left overnight this didn't change and the hydrometer reads very close to 1.000 in tap water.
The wort is a very pale colour in the trial jar, and around 18 hours after pitching the 6g lager yeast had a lovely krausen head. I wasn't expecting much action from such a small yeast dose but there you are. I'll update when the fermentation is over & see what sort of FG I end up with.
Next up will be the Wilko Artisan Bitter - it would be another Woodfordes Wherry but the lager kit has me intrigued!
I'm as sure as can be that the kit and 1Kg Muntons kit enhancer were mixed and stirred properly - in fact after the first hydrometer reading I thoroughly stirred again and remeasured. The unpitched wort SG with a 21-litre brew length came in at around 1056! This seems highly unlikely given the 1.8kg of concentrated wort and 1kg dextrose/spraymalt mix but left overnight this didn't change and the hydrometer reads very close to 1.000 in tap water.
The wort is a very pale colour in the trial jar, and around 18 hours after pitching the 6g lager yeast had a lovely krausen head. I wasn't expecting much action from such a small yeast dose but there you are. I'll update when the fermentation is over & see what sort of FG I end up with.
Next up will be the Wilko Artisan Bitter - it would be another Woodfordes Wherry but the lager kit has me intrigued!