Can i make it even stronger?
Can i make it even stronger?
My Muntons IPA has slowed down in the FV. Not worried, nothing wrong with it but i want it to be even stronger. Can i drop more glucose in it with another sachet of yeast? Will it work?
I want this brew to make me stagger sideways & fall over a lot.
I want this brew to make me stagger sideways & fall over a lot.
agreed with PMH0810....PMH0810 wrote:I'm not sure that it'd work but can see no reason why it shouldn't. However, be careful; too much extra fermentables can knock the taste sideways.
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doughie
If you want stuff to drink in pints just to make you fall over why not try brewing wine and drinking it in pints? Or maybe doubling up on brews like barley wine to get 40 pints in a batch?
Seriously, too much extra fermentable will ruin the taste of your beer. However, that does not necessarily mean it will be undrinkable. If you do try it, please keep updating this thread so we can all share the results?
I too like strong ale as I feel it tastes better. I do prefer stuff in the 5-6% range for everyday drinking and because HB takes 5-8 weeks to turn around a drinkable result I want it to be tasty-guaranteed. When I fancy stronger than that I buy off the shelf (although I will soon be buying the short-length kits to try a short brew).
I brewed a batch of Dogbolter to 20 pints and it's taking forever to condition - still too sweet. It is, however, a little over 7%. Both sweetness and ABV due to extra fermentables.
Seriously, too much extra fermentable will ruin the taste of your beer. However, that does not necessarily mean it will be undrinkable. If you do try it, please keep updating this thread so we can all share the results?
I too like strong ale as I feel it tastes better. I do prefer stuff in the 5-6% range for everyday drinking and because HB takes 5-8 weeks to turn around a drinkable result I want it to be tasty-guaranteed. When I fancy stronger than that I buy off the shelf (although I will soon be buying the short-length kits to try a short brew).
I brewed a batch of Dogbolter to 20 pints and it's taking forever to condition - still too sweet. It is, however, a little over 7%. Both sweetness and ABV due to extra fermentables.
Just found a shop near'ish to me. A 50L FV £22.99 . Is that reasonable?A 33L or even 50L fermenter wont break the bank so you can buy 2 kits and make 36L (or less) for added strength, just right for 2 cornies.
I would like a glass carboy as they look pretty. 54L for £61.00 price not a problem. But i think i'll wait till im better at brewing. Think i'll trawl the car bootys just incase i spot one though.
Got 25L FV all ready but DaaB said make a single 36L brew. So a 50L FV would be plenty big enough.Rather than 1 50L FV which is going to weight 110lbs and be very difficult to move why not get 2 25lt ones from wilcos for £7.99 each.
Sod it im gonna go get 1 in the morning. The shop has a big selection (24) of yeasts as well.