Best Beer Kit?

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fxrs

Re: Best Beer Kit?

Post by fxrs » Mon Mar 12, 2012 9:53 pm

My Coopers Real Ale has been in the FV for 7 days at about 24 degrees. Took a hydro reading tonight and its very slightly more than 1000. Is this a low or unusual reading? Before taking the reading the FV lid was bulging slightly. Does this mean its still brewing and producing "gas"?

I will take another reading tomorrow and compare with todays.

Grateful for some guidance :)

fxrs

Re: Best Beer Kit?

Post by fxrs » Tue Mar 13, 2012 11:52 pm

Took another hydro reading tonight and its the same so its bottling time tomorrow :)

This is getting exciting now as its my first real ale! :mrgreen:

How much sugar or carbination drops or spray malt should I put in each bottle? The bottles sizes are 500ml, 1 ltr and 1.5 ltr.

Grateful for the guidance :)

john_drummer

Re: Best Beer Kit?

Post by john_drummer » Wed Mar 14, 2012 12:21 am

1/2 tsp plain old granulated sugar per 500ml bottle, scale up for bigger bottles

fxrs

Re: Best Beer Kit?

Post by fxrs » Wed Mar 14, 2012 11:29 am

john_drummer wrote:1/2 tsp plain old granulated sugar per 500ml bottle, scale up for bigger bottles
Now thats a surprise. Have been told by most people only to use brewing sugar.

Is using ordinary granulated sugar ok due to the brew being real ale?

Thanks for that, it makes life so much easier :)

BazC

Re: Best Beer Kit?

Post by BazC » Wed Mar 14, 2012 11:43 am

Priming with ordinary sugar is fine in any beer because you use such a small amount it won't affect the flavour of the beer, it's best avoided in the primary fermentation because it can create thin beer and off flavours. That's the theory anyway.

fxrs

Re: Best Beer Kit?

Post by fxrs » Wed Mar 14, 2012 1:08 pm

I thought I would carry out a wee experiment and used granulated sugar and brewing sugar in different bottles. :)

Thanks for all the help on this it really is much appreciated.

In a few weeks time I'll report back on how the brew went.

Thanks again.

.........now whats next?............. :-k

fxrs

Re: Best Beer Kit?

Post by fxrs » Mon Mar 19, 2012 7:13 pm

The real ale has been in the bottle for just short of 7 days at a temp of 20 degrees as directed in the instructions. The instructions go on to say that the conditioning of the beer means it should be left for more than 7 days. I dont intend drinking it any time soon.

The question is, should the beer be left for more than 7 days at the temp of 20 degrees or do I put the bottles somewhere cool and leave them there for a while before drinking?

Grateful for some guidance. :)

BeerEagle

Best Beer Kit?

Post by BeerEagle » Mon Mar 19, 2012 7:24 pm

I think someone on here recommended 7 days for each 10 points of OG (IIRC).

fxrs

Re: Best Beer Kit?

Post by fxrs » Mon Mar 19, 2012 8:36 pm

BeerEagle wrote:I think someone on here recommended 7 days for each 10 points of OG (IIRC).
Thanks.

What if the original gravity wasnt recorded? :?

john_drummer

Re: Best Beer Kit?

Post by john_drummer » Mon Mar 19, 2012 9:05 pm

for conditioning, I'd leave them 2-3 weeks in the warm so the secondary fermentation has chance to build up some CO2, then move to somewhere cool (but not cold) for another couple of weeks. The longer you can leave it in the cool, the better it should get

BeerEagle

Best Beer Kit?

Post by BeerEagle » Tue Mar 20, 2012 1:03 am

fxrs wrote:
What if the original gravity wasnt recorded? :?
Go for a guess, you won't be far out.

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Re: Best Beer Kit?

Post by Pinto » Tue Mar 20, 2012 8:49 pm

Best Kit ? Hard to say without knowing your own personal tastes - you could be an ale/stout/lager man :)

Myself, I love belgian ales and whits, so my kit of choice usually has "brewferm" written on the can - i've yet to have a bad'un, but as i've said before, they definately reward the patient man (or woman) who can keep paws off for 3+ months after bottling regardless of what type you make.

If you need grog like yesterday, then you cant go wrong with a Aldi nectar turbo cider - tastes like commercial strongbow straight from the fermenter (IMO) and only improves with age :) I've also had some success with the Geordie lager kit - good flavour at 4 weeks but a tad cloudy (needs ageing again lol)
Primary 1: Nonthing
Primary 2 : Nothing
Primary 3 : None
Secondary 1 : Empty
Secondary 1 : None
DJ(1) : Nowt
DJ(2) : N'otin....
In the Keg : Nada
Conditioning : Nowt
In the bottle : Cinnamonator TC, Apple Boost Cider, Apple & Strawberry Cider
Planning : AG #5 - Galaxy Pale (re-brew) / #6 - Alco-Brau (Special Brew Clone) / #7 Something belgian...
Projects : Mini-brew (12l brew length kit) nearly ready :D

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fxrs

Re: Best Beer Kit?

Post by fxrs » Sun Apr 15, 2012 10:59 pm

My Real Ale has been bottled and stored in a cool place for about 5 weeks now.

When will it be worth sampling? :)

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Re: Best Beer Kit?

Post by Pinto » Sun Apr 15, 2012 11:14 pm

Try a sample now :) It should be good already and it'll only get better ;)
Primary 1: Nonthing
Primary 2 : Nothing
Primary 3 : None
Secondary 1 : Empty
Secondary 1 : None
DJ(1) : Nowt
DJ(2) : N'otin....
In the Keg : Nada
Conditioning : Nowt
In the bottle : Cinnamonator TC, Apple Boost Cider, Apple & Strawberry Cider
Planning : AG #5 - Galaxy Pale (re-brew) / #6 - Alco-Brau (Special Brew Clone) / #7 Something belgian...
Projects : Mini-brew (12l brew length kit) nearly ready :D

Join the BrewChat - open minds and adults only ;) - Click here

fxrs

Re: Best Beer Kit?

Post by fxrs » Sun Apr 15, 2012 11:17 pm

Pinto wrote:Try a sample now :) It should be good already and it'll only get better ;)
Now that is good advice :D

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