Well I got my first brew on tonight. Bought a starter kit from my LHBS which came with a Cooper's Lager tin (Not necessarily my cup of tea but for a first brew I couldn't care less!).
Ended up pitching the yeast at approx 24 degrees (which I think was a little high ideally?) with an OG of 1.38.
I'll be kegging it for the kegerator once fermentation is complete. I assume I just need a longer hose to bottom fill the keg and prime the keg first with some sugar before leaving it for a couple of weeks prior to refrigerating - is it that simple? I'll also bottle the excess in a couple of long necks with carbonation drops as a comparison.
Hopefully this turns out OK so I can slowly start progressing to the next challenge!
Ended up pitching the yeast at approx 24 degrees (which I think was a little high ideally?) with an OG of 1.38.
I'll be kegging it for the kegerator once fermentation is complete. I assume I just need a longer hose to bottom fill the keg and prime the keg first with some sugar before leaving it for a couple of weeks prior to refrigerating - is it that simple? I'll also bottle the excess in a couple of long necks with carbonation drops as a comparison.
Hopefully this turns out OK so I can slowly start progressing to the next challenge!