Siborg
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Hi
This is my first post here, but I'm not entirely new to brewing. I'm halfway through my third attempt, with the first attempt being a failure, and the second attempt being OK (Coopers recipe: Unreal Ale: Real Ale kit + Light Malt) if a little on the sweet side. All using a coopers home brew set.
I went down to LiquorCraft in Heidelberg (Vic) and bought a Cascade Pale Ale inspired kit which contained a pale ale tin, a bag of pale ale kit converter and a bag of soft hops pellets, which I didn't realise was in the bag until I poured it (bag and all) into the mixture.
So I had two or three sets of instructions, so I mixed and matched (some of them were a little contradictory)
I boiled the kit converter (sugar) in 2 litres of water and, after retrieving the bag from the mixture, simmered the hops pellets for a min as per the instructions. Ok, now here is where I got confused and I think I did the wrong thing. It said to optionally, strain the mixture to reduce the sediment but reduce the effect of the hops. Not having a strainer, I opted to throw the whole lot in and increase the effect of the hops.
So, with little to no action through the airlock (as usual), its been 6 days and I've taken 2 readings and gotten 1.015 first and this arvo got 1.012 which is where it said to stop (I'll take another reading later to make sure). The problem I have is that, you guessed it, I have slivers of hops everywhere, and the mix is quite cloudy. Have I f**ked up completely or should I have a go at straining/bottling. Or should I just throw the whole lot out and try again. By the way, I used the cleaner that they sell at the home brew shop and sanitised all equipment in the fermenter before I began, so I doubt, although I can't rule it out, that its become infected. Besides that, it smells and tastes fine and the SG reading says that it has fermented.
Sorry for the long post, but I want to get good at this and move to some more advanced brewing when I can master this basic stuff. Any thoughts much appreciated.
This is my first post here, but I'm not entirely new to brewing. I'm halfway through my third attempt, with the first attempt being a failure, and the second attempt being OK (Coopers recipe: Unreal Ale: Real Ale kit + Light Malt) if a little on the sweet side. All using a coopers home brew set.
I went down to LiquorCraft in Heidelberg (Vic) and bought a Cascade Pale Ale inspired kit which contained a pale ale tin, a bag of pale ale kit converter and a bag of soft hops pellets, which I didn't realise was in the bag until I poured it (bag and all) into the mixture.
So I had two or three sets of instructions, so I mixed and matched (some of them were a little contradictory)
I boiled the kit converter (sugar) in 2 litres of water and, after retrieving the bag from the mixture, simmered the hops pellets for a min as per the instructions. Ok, now here is where I got confused and I think I did the wrong thing. It said to optionally, strain the mixture to reduce the sediment but reduce the effect of the hops. Not having a strainer, I opted to throw the whole lot in and increase the effect of the hops.
So, with little to no action through the airlock (as usual), its been 6 days and I've taken 2 readings and gotten 1.015 first and this arvo got 1.012 which is where it said to stop (I'll take another reading later to make sure). The problem I have is that, you guessed it, I have slivers of hops everywhere, and the mix is quite cloudy. Have I f**ked up completely or should I have a go at straining/bottling. Or should I just throw the whole lot out and try again. By the way, I used the cleaner that they sell at the home brew shop and sanitised all equipment in the fermenter before I began, so I doubt, although I can't rule it out, that its become infected. Besides that, it smells and tastes fine and the SG reading says that it has fermented.
Sorry for the long post, but I want to get good at this and move to some more advanced brewing when I can master this basic stuff. Any thoughts much appreciated.