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Home brew - Tyronnster - 26-05-2013 Remember reading people making homebrew Any recipes as got two spare demi johns Home brew - Jake - 26-05-2013 Speak to Jonny, Liam or Cully! Re: RE: Home brew - Tyronnster - 26-05-2013 (26-05-2013, 03:22 PM)Jake Wrote: Speak to Jonny, Liam or Cully! Read about a red bull one lol RE: Home brew - cully - 26-05-2013 4.5 ltrs tesco basic apple juice 500g sugar 1/2 - 1 teaspoon bread yeast add all together in demi jon keep warm might bubble over the top so beware of mess rack off when bubbles stop filter through cleen j cloth (about a week or 2 now its warmer) week later rack off again bottle drink if you want still cider or if you want fizzy cider ad a teaspoon of sugar to each 500ml bottle and cork or crown wait two weeks try one this brew will improve with age for still cider or it will get fizzy er if left longer bewarned bottles may explode of contents may leap out of bottle once opened 500g of sugar will give you about 10-12% cider 250g of sugar will give you about 7-9% no added sugar will be about 4-7% Re: Home brew - Tyronnster - 26-05-2013 Sheets buddy just my luck missed tesco to get apple juice lol Home brew - THE_Liam - 27-05-2013 Search for the thread mate, there's loads of info on there. You wanting to make homemade hooch or proper home brewed beer? Wilkinsons and Tescos have loads of cheap home brew equipment at the moment Re: RE: Home brew - Tyronnster - 27-05-2013 (27-05-2013, 07:47 AM)THE_Liam Wrote: Search for the thread mate, there's loads of info on there. You wanting to make homemade hooch or proper home brewed beer? Wilkinsons and Tescos have loads of cheap home brew equipment at the moment Brewed my first yesterday so thought two demi Johns let's have fun lol Re: Home brew - Tyronnster - 27-05-2013 Been busy RE: Home brew - the milkman - 27-05-2013 Oh so its that easy to make afterall? Home brew - THE_Liam - 27-05-2013 Depends what you want. If you want something that'll taste ok, be cheap to make and get you wrecked, try this: 4.5L apple juice 1 sachet wine yeast Half a cup of really strongly brewed tea 1 tsp cinnamon Juice of half a lemon Drop all that in a demi with an airlock, pour the yeast in on top and leave it somewhere at around 20 degrees until it stops bubbling (about 10 days usually), then transfer it to a couple of 2 litre fizzy pop bottles (syphon from near the bottom so you don't get the yeast crust from the bottom mixed into the liquid) with a teaspoon of sugar and leave that for about 14 days. Makes a nice, smooth, dry cider, longer you leave it the better it is RE: Home brew - the milkman - 27-05-2013 and what if i dont want cider? RE: Home brew - cully - 27-05-2013 use something else instead of the apple juice Tescos is your larder i find some of the polish syrups are nice too add a bottle to the demi jon top up with water n 500g sugar yeast makes a nice sparkalying raspery at about 16% rockerfuel Re: Home brew - Tyronnster - 27-05-2013 I've got a strawberry polish thing on an it is fizzing like mad. Cider one has so much foam nearly coming out of air lock bung lol RE: Home brew - the milkman - 27-05-2013 isnt that a sign to scrape the top off tyron? Re: Home brew - Tyronnster - 27-05-2013 Yeah gonna give it a scrape lol Home brew - THE_Liam - 27-05-2013 Don't scrape it! Leave the demi in a bucket and let it do its thing And Ash, if you want beer get a home brew kit from Wilkinsons for a tenner, it'll make 40 pints. You can spend more on a kit and the end product is far better, but start off with a cheapie kit because if you f*ck it up which is easy to do, it's no tragedy. RE: Home brew - cully - 27-05-2013 its only bubbling the yeast out you put to much in wait a couple of days it will stop spewing then top the airlock up Re: Home brew - kentiiboii - 27-05-2013 Trip to wilkos this week I think I want some beer the cider can you use pear juice instead of apple? RE: Home brew - Dum-Dum - 27-05-2013 Use what you like mate. As long as youve got some sort of liquid with sugar in, some yeast and possibly a little acid your gonna make alcohol, the drinkability of it may vary but just don't use too much yeast and youll be reet RE: Home brew - the milkman - 27-05-2013 I think someone currently brewingg should make a quick vid of them mixing a batch just for us simple people Re: RE: Home brew - kentiiboii - 27-05-2013 (27-05-2013, 09:50 PM)the milkman Wrote: I think someone currently brewingg should make a quick vid of them mixing a batch just for us simple peopleAgreed RE: Home brew - Dum-Dum - 27-05-2013 Ill whip up a batch if you want ash, some sort of cloudy lemonade type alcohol i reckon would be epic. Home brew - THE_Liam - 27-05-2013 Are you making beer? The instructions are on the tin, and it's not that difficult, just make sure you get a good sterilising solution and sterilise EVERYTHING that will touch the beer, get loads of air into the wort while your mixing it, then make sure you keep the temperature steady, too warm and it tastes sour, too cold and it won't ferment. Anything 18-26 centigrade should be ok, but I find 24 works well, I mix the wort with 4 pints of boiling water and then top it up with cold, that tends to sit around 22-24 depending on ambient temps. If I make a brew I'll do a video but my spare room is full of an entire bathroom suite and loads of building materials so no room to brew Re: RE: Home brew - kentiiboii - 27-05-2013 (27-05-2013, 09:57 PM)THE_Liam Wrote: Are you making beer? The instructions are on the tin, and it's not that difficult, just make sure you get a good sterilising solution and sterilise EVERYTHING that will touch the beer, get loads of air into the wort while your mixing it, then make sure you keep the temperature steady, too warm and it tastes sour, too cold and it won't ferment. Anything 18-26 centigrade should be ok, but I find 24 works well, I mix the wort with 4 pints of boiling water and then top it up with cold, that tends to sit around 22-24 depending on ambient temps. If I make a brew I'll do a video but my spare room is full of an entire bathroom suite and loads of building materials so no room to brew I don't think any where in my house is that trempreture. Would I be better off keeping a heat mat underneath with a thermostat connnected to it? Home brew - THE_Liam - 27-05-2013 I've got an aquarium heater that I leave dipped into the beer to keep it above 22, but once it gets warm keeping the temp down is the biggest problem, because fermentation produces heat... Re: Home brew - kentiiboii - 27-05-2013 Good idea. With a thermo stay on a mat I suppose I can drop the temp down to 18 so it will have a few degrees to work is magic RE: Home brew - the milkman - 27-05-2013 Yea but liam its easy saying follow instructions but if you forgot this is oc and we struggle with thesimplest of things! And yea if you could chris just to show the steps taken RE: Home brew - Dum-Dum - 28-05-2013 Thinking about it I've got step by step cider photos on the computer, I'll upload a guide after work. |