Brewday 23/04/2008 - Export Pilsner Kit

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thesaintv12

Brewday 23/04/2008 - Export Pilsner Kit

Post by thesaintv12 » Wed Apr 23, 2008 9:34 pm

Thought I would post a few pictures of tonight’s easy session. Kit brews don’t seem to get mentioned much here (well ok, the pictures are not as interesting), so this is one to prove that if you have a busy family life home brewing is still within your reach.

Wife is out at work, so I did the kids bed time duties, cleaned up the kitchen, had a fight with the cat. Now for a brew. John Bull Export Pilsner tonight (is it true that these are no longer being made?)

All in all the brew took one and a half hours, and most of that was waiting for the water to filter through the Brita jugs.

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No matter which can openers I try, nothing compares to my trusty fifteen year old Swiss army knife!

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In it goes. Lovely straw colour when mixed.

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Nice empty can next to my glass of Coopers Australian Lager (quality control you understand?)

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All done. One more chilled glass of the coopers....for testing!!!!

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thesaintv12

Post by thesaintv12 » Wed Apr 23, 2008 9:48 pm

Cheers Daab. Yes, I think I may have another.....

thesaintv12

Post by thesaintv12 » Wed Apr 23, 2008 9:59 pm

DaaB wrote:and another..and....Cheers :D
Hey Daab you seem to have a similar quality control procedure to me!

Testing the werry now. Flavour has improved a lot, but still not clear.

roger the dog

Post by roger the dog » Wed Apr 23, 2008 10:18 pm

Nice pictures Saint and a nice set of cornies too. I must say a 1 1/2 hour brew day does sound attractive 8)

thesaintv12

Post by thesaintv12 » Wed Apr 23, 2008 10:36 pm

roger the dog wrote:Nice pictures Saint and a nice set of cornies too. I must say a 1 1/2 hour brew day does sound attractive 8)
Thanks. but look at the state of the rest of the garage!! So much stuff to get on ebay to pay for the cornies!! Any one after a racing bike?

Don't get me wrong I am not saying kits are best. I used to be AG all the way, and am getting the stuff together to start again, but I will keep a stock of kits for the weeks where things don't go to plan.

thesaintv12

Post by thesaintv12 » Wed Apr 23, 2008 11:02 pm

Just checked and the yeast is going mad already!! Straight from the packet and in only a few hours.

I can see a layer on the bottom and clumps on the top.

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Post by ECR » Fri Apr 25, 2008 7:18 pm

Great set of pictures 8)

Wez

Post by Wez » Fri Apr 25, 2008 7:23 pm

Good set of pic's 8) I still brew the occasional kit when time is tight, there are good results to be had :)

btw - what bike is it you are selling?

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