Munich Dark Lager
after 12 days the brew is down to 1014 and there seems to be very little going on, so i'm not sure if this is time for bry beer enzyme?
one other issue i have found is i think i have mold growing in the fermentor tap. the FMV is in the garage in my brew cupboard. i have also had this issue with mold on my KK tap containing my previous brew.
i assume that its due to the enviroment its in, but has anyone got any ideas how to stop this?
one other issue i have found is i think i have mold growing in the fermentor tap. the FMV is in the garage in my brew cupboard. i have also had this issue with mold on my KK tap containing my previous brew.
i assume that its due to the enviroment its in, but has anyone got any ideas how to stop this?
I think I may ahve to try this one. HAve recently fallen in love with Bernard's Dark, so hoping this will be similar. Just checked the fridge to make sure it wil fit a 10L fermenter, and now making sure said fridge (our backup) is still working. Might it be better to cut down a larger fermenter to allow for yeast head, or are the 10L fermenters big enough to cater for this?
Anyone?Minus The Bear wrote:after 12 days the brew is down to 1014 and there seems to be very little going on, so i'm not sure if this is time for bry beer enzyme?
one other issue i have found is i think i have mold growing in the fermentor tap. the FMV is in the garage in my brew cupboard. i have also had this issue with mold on my KK tap containing my previous brew.
i assume that its due to the enviroment its in, but has anyone got any ideas how to stop this?
The reading is stable so i will bottle it today.
Time to sanitise bottles!
With the brew being 10 litres i intend to prime in the FMV with 30g of brewing sugar dissolved in about 75ml of boiled water.
Does that sound about right for a moderate carbonation? the only thing i was thinking is maybe i should put a bit more in as this is supposed to be a lager?
Time to sanitise bottles!
With the brew being 10 litres i intend to prime in the FMV with 30g of brewing sugar dissolved in about 75ml of boiled water.
Does that sound about right for a moderate carbonation? the only thing i was thinking is maybe i should put a bit more in as this is supposed to be a lager?
Right i have finished bottling this, one last thing.
What is the ideal temp to do the warm week while the bottles carbonate for this type of beer?
I intend to use by fermentation cupboard to keep a steady temp on them.
Many thanks to all for the help throughout this second kit, next time i prmise i will ask less questions!
What is the ideal temp to do the warm week while the bottles carbonate for this type of beer?
I intend to use by fermentation cupboard to keep a steady temp on them.
Many thanks to all for the help throughout this second kit, next time i prmise i will ask less questions!
Got this started yesterday, starting to wish I'd bought 2 kits as 10l doesn't look like a lot when its in the fermenter.
Wish the weather wasn't so good though, it's avout 18 C in the garage (hopefully a bit cooler at night). the Breferm yeast recommends 12-15 C. Will the raised temp cause problems or just slow the fermentation down?
Anyone know what the OG should be, I couldn't use the hydrometer cos the wort isn't deep enough and I didn't have my measuring cylinder sterilised?
Ta.
Wish the weather wasn't so good though, it's avout 18 C in the garage (hopefully a bit cooler at night). the Breferm yeast recommends 12-15 C. Will the raised temp cause problems or just slow the fermentation down?
Anyone know what the OG should be, I couldn't use the hydrometer cos the wort isn't deep enough and I didn't have my measuring cylinder sterilised?
Ta.