Hello,
First post (appart from introduction)...
I've caught the brewing bug from my father who always used to brew a nice Sussex bitter.
Having a toddler I don't feel I have time (or would be allowed by OH) to do a full AG brew so I've started with kits and have done four quite successfully.
Now I'm looking to experiment a bit more and my dad suggested I try just adding some grain to the wort in the kit. So my latest brew which is just bottled has a basis of Geordie Scottish Export (my favourite kit so far) but I've also put in 1/2 pound of Crystal malt. I've also used glucose rather than sugar. It's turned out quite well with a nice slightly smoky flavour.
Next I want to try something a bit more Belgian so I thought I'd start with a lager or pils kit and add both crystal and wheat malt, and use a belgian yeast. I'm also thinking about trying an extra fermentation by transferring to a new bucket and restarting instead of bottling after 10 days.
Any thoughts or advice? What kit might work well?
Thanks
Gabriel
First post (appart from introduction)...
I've caught the brewing bug from my father who always used to brew a nice Sussex bitter.
Having a toddler I don't feel I have time (or would be allowed by OH) to do a full AG brew so I've started with kits and have done four quite successfully.
Now I'm looking to experiment a bit more and my dad suggested I try just adding some grain to the wort in the kit. So my latest brew which is just bottled has a basis of Geordie Scottish Export (my favourite kit so far) but I've also put in 1/2 pound of Crystal malt. I've also used glucose rather than sugar. It's turned out quite well with a nice slightly smoky flavour.
Next I want to try something a bit more Belgian so I thought I'd start with a lager or pils kit and add both crystal and wheat malt, and use a belgian yeast. I'm also thinking about trying an extra fermentation by transferring to a new bucket and restarting instead of bottling after 10 days.
Any thoughts or advice? What kit might work well?
Thanks
Gabriel