steve_flack wrote:If you're not afraid to cut you own holes (big ones) then you could use a big pan from catering-supplies-uk on ebay....or you could use propane and only have to drill a small hole.

Do you mean catering-service-uk?
steve_flack wrote:If you're not afraid to cut you own holes (big ones) then you could use a big pan from catering-supplies-uk on ebay....or you could use propane and only have to drill a small hole.
Wheat beers in general are supposed to be easy drinking, with the exception of the bock. But you don’t want alcohol above 5.5%abaxas wrote:OG was 1048, this is fine for the style? (I think the original was about 5.2% ABV)
Any ideas that the FG would be?
I will check the FG and post it laterabaxas wrote:Ta for the recipie! Brewed it last night and is currently fermenting like a goodun!
Just a few quick questions (as I'm still a newbie at this).
OG was 1048, this is fine for the style? (I think the original was about 5.2% ABV)
Any ideas that the FG would be?
The book says FG of 1.012abaxas wrote:Ta for the recipie! Brewed it last night and is currently fermenting like a goodun!
Just a few quick questions (as I'm still a newbie at this).
OG was 1048, this is fine for the style? (I think the original was about 5.2% ABV)
Any ideas that the FG would be?