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Wednesday, April 7, 2021

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The HomeBrew Forum


Scalping

Posted: 07 Apr 2021 08:17 PM PDT

Aye, a word often we see these days pertaining to computer parts - namely graphics cards and chippaggedon. But what I have noticed of late is that some scalpers are moving on to pieces of homebrew kit and selling them at inflated prices - just like anything else they wanna inflate the price of these days. Be careful out there. If need be, do more of a thorough search for your gear and don't get conned =)

Boredom brew!

Posted: 07 Apr 2021 08:13 PM PDT

So today I was at a loose end for a while and I wanted to make another brew but didn't have much in. So knocked this up quickly from stuff I had lying around.

It is:-

1.3kg sugar
Zest and juice of 2 oranges
2 tbsp vanilla extract
Cup of tea
1 tbsp glycerine
Pectolase
Yeast nutrient
Youngs super wine yeast compound

The must tastes of orange and vanilla (almost caramelly) and is quite nice at the moment. Will see how/if fermentation changes the flavours.

I thought vanilla and orange...

Boredom brew!

What was your first step towards AG?

Posted: 07 Apr 2021 05:07 PM PDT

For those who started on the kits. For a newbie like me who is still waiting to bottle their first kit, what equipment did you buy first to make the jump?

Chemsan neutralised by tap water?

Posted: 07 Apr 2021 04:00 PM PDT

Hi All

Just did a ph paper test on diluted Chemsan using my tap water, not too cloudy but worryingly - shows a 6

I understand Chemsan is only effective at a ph of 3 or below.

What should I do in future? Change to bottled mineral water? Is my equipment UNsanitary?

My beer is near ready to bottle, my equipment was sanitised without realising this issue with the ph. Is there likely to be a problem?

I had a look in fermenter when adding hops, smells okay looks okay.

Am I being a paranoid...

Chemsan neutralised by tap water?

What kit beer are you drinking tonight?

Posted: 07 Apr 2021 03:33 PM PDT

As the title says - What are you drinking tonight?

Pressure barrel

Posted: 07 Apr 2021 03:27 PM PDT

Just a question about using a barrel rather than bottles. I wondered how long it lasts and what is needed, co2 etc ??

Social media abuse

Posted: 07 Apr 2021 03:09 PM PDT

Three Liverpool players Alexander Arnold, Kieta and Mane have been subjected to racial abuse on social media. This follows players at United, Villa and Brentford. This has to be stopped and the perpetrators severely dealt with. The SM companies know who these sick individuals are and must pass this info to the local police.

Free tall fridge ideal for brew fridge

Posted: 07 Apr 2021 03:01 PM PDT

Before I offer it on FB, thought I would see if there were any takers here. I have a working tall larder fridge, ideal for making into a brew fridge if anyone wants it. Collection only, in the SR3 (Sunderland) area.

Mangrove Jacks Pink Grapefruit IPA Beer Kit + Free Enhancer

Posted: 07 Apr 2021 02:56 PM PDT

I brewed this a few weeks ago, the thing that sold it to me were the free enhancer and the fact that it said it was in the style of "Brew Dog Elvis Juice"

It was my first beer kit, I normally do WOW rose and red wine kits.

The first thing that got my attention was the smell and taste of the extract in the bag - very pungent and I could definitely taste the grapefruit.

I followed the kit to the letter and had high hopes due to the aromas coming my FV. The Fv was placed in a 42l tough tub...

Mangrove Jacks Pink Grapefruit IPA Beer Kit + Free Enhancer

Retailers "own brand" kits

Posted: 07 Apr 2021 02:55 PM PDT

Hi all

Apart from the likes of love brewing's beerworks craft series kits and the bruphoria range from the homebrew company, does anyone know of other online shops selling similar kits?

Not looking for any inclusions of steeping grains or hops to boil, just plain old mix extract with water, ferment then dry hop when appropriate.

I've scoured the net but those two companies are the only ones I can see that fit the bill.

Cheers. Tom

Cyclists.

Posted: 07 Apr 2021 02:34 PM PDT

Being a truck driver in the lakes can be frustrating especially in summer when tourists are everywhere, cyclists can be a real problem in the narrow lanes but being a considerate driver i always give them plenty of room and many wave (no not with clenched fists) or shout thanks as i pass leave them plenty of room (which for any cyclist reading is appreciated), when i see pictures like this it makes my blood boil too may impatient drivers on the road only thinking about themselves...

Cyclists.

April Competition - Lagers/Pseudo Lagers/Kolsches etc

Posted: 07 Apr 2021 02:14 PM PDT

Hi everyone, If you'd like to take part in April's competition it's lagers and lager style beers. Judging will probably take place first weekend of May so plenty of time to get your entrees in.

Send a PM if you'd like to enter or ask any questions here.

Thanks!

EDIT: the full list of styles is lager/kolsch/pseudo lager to include European and American styles

How many litres of home brew have you made 2021.

Posted: 07 Apr 2021 01:42 PM PDT

Last years record has been smashed was Covid part of the reason, did you make more in 2020 than you would have had covid not happened?

2020 total - 33156

2019 total - 22,170

2018 total - 15337

Are dry hops over rated?

Posted: 07 Apr 2021 01:16 PM PDT

I first heard of dry hopping in the 1980s and have used it in nearly every brew since. Until recently, when I've dropped the dry hopping and brewed what I consider better beer. They are plenty hoppy enough and the hop flavours persist for a long time. I find the later the hops, the quicker the effect fades. I used bittering hops today then 100g of Mosaic evenly split at 15, 10, 5 Nd flameout, without pre cooling.
At the risk of summoning the devil it's worth noting that UK breweries...

Are dry hops over rated?

Relative Beginner Looking for a bit of advice

Posted: 07 Apr 2021 01:00 PM PDT

Hi all and welcome to my first post, apologies its so long
I'm fairly new to this but have made a couple of Youngs 7 day kits which where far to sweet for me and more like a Rose. There was also a few errors in taking SG readings etc. I moved up to an On the house product which has turned out a lot better than the previous kits (Perhaps less errors as well as a better kit). I have now bought a wine expert stags leap 8 week kit, the first two weeks have gone well and the correct SG of 0.996...

Relative Beginner Looking for a bit of advice

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