Iv been lookin at the kits you get for vodka are they any good? as I was reading elsewhere that you cam go blind !
Lol you sure you have not got an article about MASTURBATION mixed up with one about DISTILLATION! roud:
Iv been lookin at the kits you get for vodka are they any good? as I was reading elsewhere that you cam go blind !
Lol you sure you have not got an article about MASTURBATION mixed up with one about DISTILLATION! roud:
Not brewed any for yonks..
This thread as inspired to put on some ribena wine for xmas ..
gonna do a 5 gallon batch woohoo nice one !!
Get some starsan then m8 it's a no rinse contact sanatiser, it's reusable , and you can use a litre in a fermenter swill it round then pour it back in a container. I keep a litre made up in a spray bottle and just spray stuff as i use it.
I would love to have a go at making cider this year. I have 5 apple trees plus a pear tree.
Had to throw away 6 full bin bags of apples last year.
Pear tree didn't produce that much probably about 20 pears in total lol
Can anyone recommend a good starter kit that’s geared towards making cider?
Thanks
If i brewed a Coopers Aus lager in a fermenting barrel, could I transfer to a keg instead of bottling it?
racking it is for wine I am sure of that?!?!
I think it would be possible.. its a keg after all. With having a valve at the top I can add more Co2 as and when needed.
...see this is where the "hobby" element comes into play. It isnt all about 38p per pint etc, it does take some work to get a decent brew and when you have 5 gallons of the stuff you really want to make sure its good!
I think i am going to order a coopers aus lager kit and give it a go.
hey, we should have a forum section for Homebrew!
Oh yes true true!!!
I can get a kit.
Ferment it in my fermenting bin. Let it settle down after 5-7 days. Siphon off into keg. Add the brewers sugar and seal it.
The keg will release co2 if the pressure gets too high and leave it for 2 weeks.
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