No, it's not a euphemism...
My third ever kit, a Wherry, is currently bubbling away in the fermenter.
Last time round, I dry hopped my Milestone IPA with some styrian goldings, and it tastes bloody marvellous if I do say so myself.
I've got the remainder of the hops in the freezer and I'm sorely tempted to throw them in the Wherry. Is that a good idea? Or should I just leave it be?
Anyone successfully tinkered with a Wherry and got a good result?
Cheers
Tinkering with my wherry
Drinking some as I type. Just swapped the yeast for safale04 so it doesn't stick. I've no kits in stock so I'm thinking of a Wilko's run to get a couple of wherry kits and over to the Homebrew Centre for brupaks (fixby gold or something) so I may get some hops too.
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Yes, I'll leave whatever brupaks kit I get "as is"maxashton wrote:Think the brupaks kits come with a hop teabag to use instead don't they?
Wilko's still do the wherry kits for £14.99 so I'll get a couple and have a think how I want to tweak them.maxashton wrote:Are you going to use pellets to dry hop with? That's Steve's method by the look of things, and i tend to trust his opinion.
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