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Thursday, July 12, 2007
Beer!
And now for something completely non-baby related :)
I've always
wanted to give making home brew beer a go, but we never had the space
in Wellington. We've got heaps of room here (and also the beer is
quite a bit more expensive) so I've taken the plunge and got a kit.
I
never knew much about making beer, there is certainly a lot to learn -
and everyone seems to give different, conflicting advice. So I guess
its largely going to be a matter of try it and see....
I got a coopers kit that came with everything you need, including bottles - even a cheesy instructional video.
This page seems to have
some good info, the author seems to know what he's doing. He basically
says chuck the instructions that came with the kit, and follow his
directions.
One of the main points of contention is the temperature
you should ferment the beer at. The coopers kits say 21 to 27 deg, and
most people say thats too high. The best thing to do is to record the
temperature I use for each batch, and see what I end up with :)
I brewed my first batch last week, and I bottled it on Monday.
If anyone reading this has got any advice on brewing beer, please leave a comment or email me.
Wish me luck :)
7/12/2007 10:02:37 PM (AUS Eastern Standard Time, UTC+10:00)
Beer