
Everything went well. There are a few things I am a bit paranoid about though!
I mixed up all the ingredients as shown in the kit guide on this site (1 coopers real ale, 2 500g packs of muntons light spray malt and the coopers yeast). The only thing I did differently is I boiled the coopers kit in 2 litres of water (I read in a book somewhere that this would be better than just adding to pre boiled water).
I used the markings on the side of the fermenter and filled it up to about 22ltr. Next time I'm going to measure more accurately because I suspect the markings aren't accurate. I think there is too much in there.
I put the fermenter into something I made to use as an incubator for a previous hobby, it's basically two stacked plastic tubs with an aquarium heater in the bottom set to about 28C (bottom tub has water in). I finished up and put the fermenter in there about 2pm.
Within about 6 or 7 hours I could see a load of froth had developed, which made me happy! At about midnight I went to check on it and it looked like it was about to blow, I realised that I had probably filled the airlock up too much so I pulled it out to empty some water and had a kind of froth explosion from the hole. I stuck the airlock back in which started bubbling like crazy and filling with froth so in the end I cracked the lid open slightly to see if the froth would keep coming out and by god it did. The thing was frothing like mad! It was hilarious.
I went upstairs and searched the internet for a bit, I think maybe the heater was on too high so I switched it off and went to bed. My thermometer reads about 20ish C in that room anyway and I think that should be high enough for fermentation.
This morning I checked on it and the frothing has stopped. I snapped the lid back on and sat and watched the airlock for a few minutes but nothing happened, so I went for a shower. I checked again and there does seem to be pressure building in there but the airlock isn't bubbling.
Should the airlock be bubbling like mad? If so I think I might need to turn the heater back on at a lower temp.
The good news is the froth tasted quite a lot like beer. And all the froth means the yeast is working, right?
The downstairs of the house stinks of beer now! I took that as a good sign too because I read that infections cause horrible smells and this smells brilliant.
As always, all opinions or advice are welcome.