Spicks,
Start trying your beer about two weeks after you bottled them - they probably won't be too frothy either way in that amount of time (although this will depend on where you store them !). When I was doing kits (not that long ago), about a week was about right for fermentation ...
Drink the crown seals first - with the PET bottles youcan always 'de-gas' them by slightly openning them then quickly sealing them again before the froth reaches the lid ... and if the beer lasts longer than a month - OPEN THEM OVER YOUR SINK
... and maybe wear a rain coat
Charlie
oh and welcome to a hobby that will consume your life and soul :beer:
Start trying your beer about two weeks after you bottled them - they probably won't be too frothy either way in that amount of time (although this will depend on where you store them !). When I was doing kits (not that long ago), about a week was about right for fermentation ...
Drink the crown seals first - with the PET bottles youcan always 'de-gas' them by slightly openning them then quickly sealing them again before the froth reaches the lid ... and if the beer lasts longer than a month - OPEN THEM OVER YOUR SINK
... and maybe wear a rain coat
Charlie
oh and welcome to a hobby that will consume your life and soul :beer: