I do apologize if this thread is in the wrong place. I started brewing a few years ago now. Was brewing kits and then decided to give grains a try. I ordered the brewzilla last year but unfortunately had to cancel my order when I was diagnosed diabetic in march last year. I still have all the...
Didn't realise bkt was free postage. I've already pre ordered from angel homebrew now but as you said session, they both work out the same if you count the paddle
thanks for the video. can't wait to have my first go at grain brewing. 1 question if i may, why couldn't the pellets go in the bag without using a knot to separate them?
I pre ordered one from angel homebrew a couple of hours ago. It was the same package deal as yours and they also chuck in a free stainless mash paddle.
£320 plus postage of around 15 quid
Been watching videos all morning on the robobrew and iv'e decided that it's going to be my next purchase. can anyone recommend the best/cheapest place to get one from?
thanks in advance
Very much appreciate your wisdom. I did buy some more yeast so I'll use that. My Nelson's revenge that was dated Dec 2020 came with two packs of yeast but no action on the airlock yet but it's only been in the brew fridge since Sunday. Is that normal?
I got a this kit 2 days ago and the best before end date on the bottom of the box says June 2020. When I opened the box I was greated with a voucher saying that I have won a woodfordes kit of my choice. Result. It then says at the bottom in the small print expires January 2018. I then looked at...
i have a brew fridge big enough for two king kegs or two FV's. I have one ale fermenting in there as we speak. Does anyone know if it would be ok to keg the first one when its ready and leave it in the same fridge whilst the next batch is fermenting?
sorry to hijack the thread
Thanks for the reply, I thought it was important to keep the fermenting beer at a constant temperature and not just the air temperature inside the fridge.