alhenderson
Active Member
Cheers, thought that was the case, but the more I thought about it, the less sure I was â˺
Thought I'd post a quick update for anyone who's interested :-) I started this brew on 23rd August and set it to ferment in the garage in a water bath with the aquarium heater set to ~22C. SG at the outset was 1.055. 18 days later, the SG was 1.007, since the instructions said to add hops below 1.010 I decide this was the moment. Just sprinkled the contents of the packet onto the top of the FV and put the lid back on. 6 days after that, the SG had settled to 1.004 so I decided to bottle, aware that it had been quite a while since hopping. My main reason for using the water bath was to try and get faster fermentation times due to better temp control. It didn't appear to make much difference to the time that the SG took to settle.
Anyhow, the few mouthfuls I got whilst bottling were quite pleasant, so looking forward to tasting it proper. By my calculations (well, the internet's calculations) this stuff should be 6.69%, which is plenty for me :-)
And to finish, a picture of what looks like a lot of muddy water in my new Kilner bottles :-)
IMG_20150917_214052 by Alistair Henderson, on Flickr
Now the waiting for clearing begins :-)
Al.
Not sure what anyone else thinks but a few of your bottles look like there is a lot of space,this could lead to a build up of carbonation, just be careful when opening., did you use a little bottler?
Unusual looking bottles there!!
I think when I did one of these kits it took a few weeks to blend together/ the hops to calm down and for it to look less like a urine infection
Not sure what anyone else thinks but a few of your bottles look like there is a lot of space,this could lead to a build up of carbonation, just be careful when opening., did you use a little bottler?
I checked the bottles last night and they appear to have cleared already, which came as a big surprise, was expecting that to take weeks. The last one I filled has some very big bits of something suspended in it, guess it'll take longer.
Al.
I'd never even heard of a little bottler! Am I right in thinking it attaches to the tap on the keg and then reaches down into the bottom of the bottle? Looks like that would make the whole process a lot easier..
Al.
Not sure what anyone else thinks but a few of your bottles look like there is a lot of space,this could lead to a build up of carbonation, just be careful when opening., did you use a little bottler?
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