
Anyway - questions:
1) I've read somewhere that equipment should be replaced after 5 yrs or so. The above is much older (although hasn't been used for last 6 yrs or so). Have I got a good deal or should I have bought new?
2) I believe the approach with barrelling is to prime, fill up the barrels, wait, start consuming beer and then only use Sparklets capsules when pressure fails. Is this right? Will it inject all in one go only? Does this mean it is not 'real ale' as per Woodforde's Wherry instruction leaflet?
3) I've also bought Muntons Continental Pilsner - wanted brupacks lager but not in stock at HB shop. It says to ferment at 18-20deg not 12-18 as I've heard should be done with lagers. Is this because the kit has an ale yeast, not a bottom fermenting lager yeast? If so, should I purchase bottom fermenting yeast and use it instead?
4) HB shop guy said "don't rehydrate the yeast" I think because in his many years of experience this is where things can go wrong (with beginners?) - presumably due to infection. He recommends just pitching the dry yeast on top - any thoughts?
5) HB shop guy also wasn't too impressed by soda crystals + thin bleach cleaning approach and sold me some powder cleaner/sanitiser all-in-one jobby that I believe is supplied by Murphy & Son (see link below).
http://www.murphyandson.co.uk/Detergent ... ctants.htm
Am I going to end up regretting using this stuff or, given that I've bought it, should I give it a go and then go for the cheaper alternative next time?
Many thanks in advance.
SRA