Brew 1 was good but its all been drunk now. used recipe from http://www.jimsbeerkit.co.uk/recipe.htm for Bitter.
Brew 2 will be started on tonight

I'm staring heartbreak in the face at the moment.DaaB wrote:You must boil with the lid off or partially off. Unpleasant tasting bitter compounds which would normally evaporate condense on the lid and drip back into the wort. I've had to ditch a batch because of this. It was heart breaking.
Will use a seive next time.This should suffice although the seive or other additional methods would have been preferable.
Will do next brew in one FV.The problem with dropping is you reduce the viable yeast significantly, some yeasts will be more suited to this method than others. It's an unnecessary practice (although still done by some commercials tpo be fair), I wouldn't bother with it myself though.
Yes, I understand. I'll leave it overnight & see if I can resurrect it in the morning, somehow. I have spray malt, but no more yeast.The problem now is youre pitching yeast into an acidic alcoholic beer low in nutrients. It may help to make a little starter with about a pint or so of that beer just so the yeast can adapt before pitching it.
Thanks for that Daab, will leave lid off in future. did do with most recent brew actually, all went well and I felt much safer when near the boiler as it wasnt jumping about so much!DaaB wrote:You must boil with the lid off or partially off. Unpleasant tasting bitter compounds which would normally evaporate condense on the lid and drip back into the wort. I've had to ditch a batch because of this. It was heart breaking.