As mentioned previously I have had this Sherwood Ale Best Bitter Kit to do and I finally got round to it last night. The kit consists of approx. 3kg of liquid malt extract in 2 tins, a packet of dried ale yeast, and a 0.5oz packet of dried hop pellets. Having recently accquired the “homebrewers bible” I thought I would follow the advice from there and treat this kit to a partial boil type process.
After the usual round of cleaning/sterilizing everything I put 20 pints of cold water into the fermenter and 11 pints into my 3 (UK) gallon boil kettle. The LME was then added and and heat applied. After about 30mins the wort was boiling so I added about half the hop pellets and timed the boil for 45mins, adding the rest of the hops with 10mins to go. After 45 mins the heat was turned off and the hot wort was syphoned into the waiting fermentor. The fermentor was then topped up to a suitable level and a hydrometer reading taken (1.030).
Meanwhile, the yeast was added to some lukewarm water with about 1 teaspoon of sugar. This was then added to the waiting wort (about 10pm) and then the fermentor lid and airlock were fitted.
By this morning (8:30am) the airlock is bubbling every few seconds and a foamy krausen appears to have formed on the top of the fermentor.
Yay for beer making!
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