Dear Maxy,
Welcome to the wonderful world of brewing !
I suppose out of all the advice I have really taken to heart it is
1. Keep it constant - once you get the temperature of the wort down to the level you want
- try and keep it as close to that temperature as you can - take a tiny look at the weather forecasts to see if there are any predicted REALLY HOT days so you can stock up on ice etc.
2. Clean everything but don't scrub it - get a good sanitiser that works for you, a microfibre
cloth (recommend coles smartbuy 2 micro cleaning cloths about $4 - like a face washer) and a babys or soft toothbrush (for tap threds) as well as a bottlebrush. I find microfibre will find any burrs on plastic but wont create them - it also persuades the ring of grunge off very nicely. And they are easily washed and sanitised themselves.
3. Light is the enemy of any beer in storage - you were talking pet bottles - not my go personally but some brands have green or brown tints that help. Honestly you would be better off buying a capper !
4. Searching for recipes is fun but keep an absolute record - I am still searching for the perfect JS Amber Ale
this isnt the hardest task I have had I must say - but you need to document all the ingredients so if you find your Corona recipe you will know what went in it.
5. Have fun - I am about to make an odds and ends beer - just a bit of this and that I have left over - maybe weird but will be different !
have fun on your quest !
Welcome to the wonderful world of brewing !
I suppose out of all the advice I have really taken to heart it is
1. Keep it constant - once you get the temperature of the wort down to the level you want
- try and keep it as close to that temperature as you can - take a tiny look at the weather forecasts to see if there are any predicted REALLY HOT days so you can stock up on ice etc.
2. Clean everything but don't scrub it - get a good sanitiser that works for you, a microfibre
cloth (recommend coles smartbuy 2 micro cleaning cloths about $4 - like a face washer) and a babys or soft toothbrush (for tap threds) as well as a bottlebrush. I find microfibre will find any burrs on plastic but wont create them - it also persuades the ring of grunge off very nicely. And they are easily washed and sanitised themselves.
3. Light is the enemy of any beer in storage - you were talking pet bottles - not my go personally but some brands have green or brown tints that help. Honestly you would be better off buying a capper !
4. Searching for recipes is fun but keep an absolute record - I am still searching for the perfect JS Amber Ale
this isnt the hardest task I have had I must say - but you need to document all the ingredients so if you find your Corona recipe you will know what went in it.
5. Have fun - I am about to make an odds and ends beer - just a bit of this and that I have left over - maybe weird but will be different !
have fun on your quest !