new comer to homebrew all good so far
new comer to homebrew all good so far
i am new homebrewery, drink cascade light and bundy rum,help with a homebrew beer that has a sweet taste to it.still just using wort cans at the moment.what sort\type of wort would be good.
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Re: new comer to homebrew all good so far
Hi and welcome, Buster.
Do I understand that you're looking for some help with some of your homebrews that's a bit too sweet? If so, perhaps you can expand on how you are making the beer.
Cheers,
Oliver
Do I understand that you're looking for some help with some of your homebrews that's a bit too sweet? If so, perhaps you can expand on how you are making the beer.
Cheers,
Oliver
Re: new comer to homebrew all good so far
first beer was cascade draught tasted good,only two weeks old.wondering about differet brands etc that would be good.
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Re: new comer to homebrew all good so far
Hi Buster,
It really depends what type of beer you like. There are plenty of brands out there and most will produce good beer.
Probably more important than the brand of kit is your brewing method, including things like sanitation, the ingredients you add to the can and the temperature at which the beer is fermented.
Check out this thread for some thoughts from me and others about how to ensure your beers are the best they can be.
Cheers,
Oliver
It really depends what type of beer you like. There are plenty of brands out there and most will produce good beer.
Probably more important than the brand of kit is your brewing method, including things like sanitation, the ingredients you add to the can and the temperature at which the beer is fermented.
Check out this thread for some thoughts from me and others about how to ensure your beers are the best they can be.
Cheers,
Oliver