Mad Millie?
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Mad Millie?
Has anyone ever brewed Mad Millie 35 Pint Lager Kit?
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Uncle Josh,
I haven`t
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I haven`t

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I’m brewing it now, been fermenting now for 4 days
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I have just ordered one.
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Just put it in the fermenting bucket.
It comes in pouches, so a little tricky to get it all out, I had a go at filling the pouch with warm water to get the residue off the sides, but still quite a lot left.
Starting gravity of 1.035, so thinking it is going to end up around 4.2%.
It comes in pouches, so a little tricky to get it all out, I had a go at filling the pouch with warm water to get the residue off the sides, but still quite a lot left.
Starting gravity of 1.035, so thinking it is going to end up around 4.2%.
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If the starting gravity was 1.035 it is unlikely to reach 4.2%. That would mean it needs to ferment down to around 1.002. Still, i’m sure it will make a nice session beer - let us know how it turns out

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duplicate post!
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The Coopers Golden Crown kit started at 1.035 and ended up at 1.004, just under 4.1%, so wishful thinking on this one as wellbitter_dave wrote: ↑Thu Jun 11, 2020 11:00 pm
If the starting gravity was 1.035 it is unlikely to reach 4.2%. That would mean it needs to ferment down to around 1.002. Still, i’m sure it will make a nice session beer - let us know how it turns out![]()

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lagers dont usualy get that low a fg, well mine dont anyway
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So am I doing something wrong??
I started with 1.040
And ended with 1.000
Was left in for 12 days then bottled
I have a heater in set at 22degrees
I started with 1.040
And ended with 1.000
Was left in for 12 days then bottled
I have a heater in set at 22degrees
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Just took the FG at 1.000 on mine, 15 days in the bucket.
Realised I put OG at 1.035 above, checked my note and it was 1.036.
Brewers friend ABV calculator puts it 4.7%.

Realised I put OG at 1.035 above, checked my note and it was 1.036.
Brewers friend ABV calculator puts it 4.7%.
