durgarth
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Afternoon all,
A couple of weeks ago when I was doing a double brew day and on the second brew I overestimated slightly on the pre-boil amount. I put the hot wort into my cube (22 litres) and realised I had about 3 litres spare (there is a lession in here....don't drink too much on brew day). Waste not want not I thought to myself and began running around the house trying to find a smaller container. I came up with a 3 litre milk bottle!!! Quickly I steralised the bottle and put the remaining wort (after the cube was full) into the bottle. The wort was scalding and filled the milk bottle.
The wort has been sitting nice and cool for a couple of weeks and this afternoon, after checking my starter, decided all was good to go. The cubed wort smells fantatsic and ready to go. The one in the milk bottle smells a little different, but tastes the same, although there is some trub in the milk container (not sure if this makes a difference).
So the question is should I throw the extra three litres away ( I hate throwing away anything) or, should I try and ferment it seprately, or throw it all in together.
Has anyone used a MILK BOTTLE before. Was it any good? Any advise greatfully recieved
Steve
A couple of weeks ago when I was doing a double brew day and on the second brew I overestimated slightly on the pre-boil amount. I put the hot wort into my cube (22 litres) and realised I had about 3 litres spare (there is a lession in here....don't drink too much on brew day). Waste not want not I thought to myself and began running around the house trying to find a smaller container. I came up with a 3 litre milk bottle!!! Quickly I steralised the bottle and put the remaining wort (after the cube was full) into the bottle. The wort was scalding and filled the milk bottle.
The wort has been sitting nice and cool for a couple of weeks and this afternoon, after checking my starter, decided all was good to go. The cubed wort smells fantatsic and ready to go. The one in the milk bottle smells a little different, but tastes the same, although there is some trub in the milk container (not sure if this makes a difference).
So the question is should I throw the extra three litres away ( I hate throwing away anything) or, should I try and ferment it seprately, or throw it all in together.
Has anyone used a MILK BOTTLE before. Was it any good? Any advise greatfully recieved
Steve