pocketdelight
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Hello from Tassie
Just bought the basics in equipment (with an integrated aquarium heater) and have a Coopers Sparkling Ale kit on the go ready to bottle in a couple of days (on day 9). Used the supplied yeast, added 300g regular white sugar, 1000g malt from the brew shop plus 500g of yeast extract I had in a tin in the pantry LOL. I'm a bit of a risk taker Just a tad anxious about air/oxygen in the fermenter that's all.
I'm on acreage with lots of space for some hops so it makes sense to get some in now so when I'm experienced enough to move off the kits I can .... did a bit of research online about varieties and have been offered rhizomes of Cascade, Hallertau, hersbrucker, tardif de burgoyne and maybe some others from a Tassie supplier. Rhizomes are 8" long x 1" with lots of roots and some new growth happening. Asking $25 each so I'm hoping they can be cut up. What do you think? How big should each piece of rhizome be? How many bits of new growth should there be on each piece? Be a shame to cut them too small and ruin the job.
Next question I like English ale and bitter through winter with perhaps a crisper lager style in the warmer summer months after a hard days graft Which 3 hop varieties would you suggest I grow?
Great site ... not absolutely confident about where to post so be kind.
Just bought the basics in equipment (with an integrated aquarium heater) and have a Coopers Sparkling Ale kit on the go ready to bottle in a couple of days (on day 9). Used the supplied yeast, added 300g regular white sugar, 1000g malt from the brew shop plus 500g of yeast extract I had in a tin in the pantry LOL. I'm a bit of a risk taker Just a tad anxious about air/oxygen in the fermenter that's all.
I'm on acreage with lots of space for some hops so it makes sense to get some in now so when I'm experienced enough to move off the kits I can .... did a bit of research online about varieties and have been offered rhizomes of Cascade, Hallertau, hersbrucker, tardif de burgoyne and maybe some others from a Tassie supplier. Rhizomes are 8" long x 1" with lots of roots and some new growth happening. Asking $25 each so I'm hoping they can be cut up. What do you think? How big should each piece of rhizome be? How many bits of new growth should there be on each piece? Be a shame to cut them too small and ruin the job.
Next question I like English ale and bitter through winter with perhaps a crisper lager style in the warmer summer months after a hard days graft Which 3 hop varieties would you suggest I grow?
Great site ... not absolutely confident about where to post so be kind.