I racked my second wherry to a SFV after 17 days because it was a bit cloudy. Added maybe 40g of sugar in addition to Star Sanning everything in sight, on the grounds that some CO2 might be useful.
Bottled it yesterday on day 20 and it looks good. Much clearer than the first, which has thrown a lot of trub during its 2+6 weeks since bottling.
Will give No 1 a taste maybe next weekend.
No 2 had an addition of ~ 30g Cascade hops and 500g of "hopped" DME which was steeped for 30 mins or so and strained onto the kit contents.
Is it the yeast that comes with this kit that is the issue?
The Coopers yeast seems to work wondrously so far with no problems, despite beginner mistakes like pitching at high temps.
I am very tempted to use the Coopers trub yeast for the kits I got at Wilko sales - maybe even a Wherry kit.
Anyone else tried this?
I would pour some of the trub into a coke or similar 500ml bottle, stick it in the fridge and aim to use the "middle third" out of the bottle. Is this a good plan?
That is, if there is anyone on here left who has a Scooby Doo (clue) about making beer.