that would be about the 1,000th time on here, actually,
stagga.
Agreed, thought I'd give it another whirl for those who came in late
that would be about the 1,000th time on here, actually,
stagga.
Try to keep the fermentation temp down below 20c. Above that you start getting some pronounced fruitiness.
Also I expect it's low flocculating as the Adeladians like to have their bottle rolled at the bar ...
Actually, I find that the yeast I harvest from CPA/CSA flocculates really well, which I find puzzling.
Actually, I find that the yeast I harvest from CPA/CSA flocculates really well, which I find puzzling.
Damn , i really need a fridge
A dead fridge with a couple of frozen 2L PET bottles should keep your brew at ale temperatures. A number of posters have sworn by it. I got the stepdaughter's garage fridge off her a few days ago (she switched it on for its annual Christmas tour of duty and it was dead as), currently cleaning it up and will do a trial run and report. I'll start a new thread in the 'gear' section if I have anything useful to report.
A dead fridge with a couple of frozen 2L PET bottles should keep your brew at ale temperatures. A number of posters have sworn by it. I got the stepdaughter's garage fridge off her a few days ago (she switched it on for its annual Christmas tour of duty and it was dead as), currently cleaning it up and will do a trial run and report. I'll start a new thread in the 'gear' section if I have anything useful to report.
That sounds good too Bribie. I'll go check out our local transfer station (rubbish dump) tommorow. Those guys have a shed full of old stuff they have scrounged from the people who pay money to dump their rubbish. :icon_offtopic:
I have been fermenting the CPA yeast, it will be four days tomorrow, if it smells good and taste good i will pitch it tomorrow night. Now i was going to do a basic CPA can with the brew enhancer 2 from coopers, but im tempted to grab some hops or something on the way home tomorrow. Any suggestions or should i keep it simple for my second brew. bought a fridgemate during the week and have the stand up freezer set at 18 degrees in preparation. ha ha ha cant wait!
Yeah, but it builds your muscles so you can hoist those massive Oktoberfest steins!Even better is a clapped-out old chest freezer. Much more efficient, as the cold air doesn't escape every time it's opened. Only drawback...lifting full fermenters in and out!
Thanks for the ideas Supra-Jim and cdbrown. i didnt make it to the LHBS and decided to pitch the yeast(which tasted really nice) without any extras. i figure if i wait till i go to the shop next, i could almost be done with another batch. the question now is what next!