Plan B - Living in Australia I happen to have a pool testing kit around so have tried that. ( Aussie Gold Pool Water Test Kit 4 in 1 / Chlorine, pH, Acid, Alkalinity ) By filling a tube to a certain level then adding one drop of this and another couple of that, I shake the tube and add drops of...
Yes. In the instructions it also suggests halving the amounts and double the result to save on solution. This would normally mean only using 0.5ml in the syringe. I used a full 1ml and still didn't change from clear to pink. When you test does it go straight from Blue to Pink? No clear? If...
Firstly a big thanks to Steve for the photo's and explanations. I moved from Birmingham to Perth, Australia some years ago and my beer has never been as good as it was back in Brum. Water has been a total science to me and something I have avoided tinkering with up until now.
I managed to...
I’m always experimenting with my brews. A little tweak here a little tweak there. A new bit of equipment. A new recipe. Sometimes it works but sometimes it doesn’t. I think it’s all about learning and as long as you take something away from it then it’s all positive too. Moving from the UK...
G'day mate. Welcome to the forum. Notice my fluent Australian now that I've moved here too? Typically I would say .. Awwright mate? Ow ya doin? In my native tongue (-:
Nice to see we are getting more traditional brewers over here :cheers7:
I think you will just have to experiment and I guess it will depend on what beer you are brewing.
For me I ferment for a week in a fridge at 20 degrees. Never need any longer (Mangrove Jacks Liberty Bell yeast usually).
I brew around 48 ltrs each brew day. One half is casked in a Pin, the...
I use GW book as my bible but now I have a good few under my belt I'm starting to adjust them slightly. Bathams has some post boil hops. I've not tried dry hopping.
I have judged at competitions and most seem to go with good condition, clarity and a hoppy taste these days.
I wouldn't say GW...
Tomorrow I'll be brewing another Bathams Best ready for Christmas. This recipe has worked well each time I've brewed it and this time I'm going to tinker with adding some Torrefied Wheat to see if helps keep the head all the way down.
Pale Malt 5700 grams
Torrefied Wheat 400 grams
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Just thought I would quickly share a recent experience.
I brew and cask in 4.5gal Pins. Recently I thought of making a slightly stronger Ale and have a go at bottling. I looked through recipes and decided on Hop Back Summer Lightening. Despite the name this is a nice year round beer.
As...
Thanks very much for all your help and advice.
I think I might try the Belgium Candi Rocks and see how it goes. Maybe when I get more time I will try making my own!
Much appreciated.
Cheers :drink:
Hi,
I'm looking through GW British Real Ale book for an AG recipe for a beer around 5% that I can bottle.
Most of the ones I am favouring say to add White Sugar. I've not used sugar in a brew before and take it that it is added during the boil?
I would appreciate some advice on when to add it...
Well, after the last couple of failed brews I'm going back to what worked well.
Tomorrow I'm brewing the Timothy Taylor landlord recipe from GW's book.
This was my first AG attempt in March this year. The result that time was very good although it wasn't as clear as I would have liked. With a...
It has been good so far. No problems. One thing to mention though. After purchasing I received an email looking like it was from the refractometer shop asking to confirm my credit card details. I had already received the item and concerned that it was someone up to no good, I got in touch...