Hi LunaKatLunaKat wrote:I have been dabbling in Jim's Beer kit and reading everyone else's comments, but i figured why not dive in.
I haven't done what you guys did, i have instead jumped right in with both feet.
a first extract brew and skipped the kits. Started with a recipe i found on another forum called crushed toad ale which mixes two kinds of malts, and kinda deviates from the normal but i have a tendency to jump in with two feet.
The good news is that it is bubbling away happily in the corner (much to my cat's confusion).
My biggest problem i think will be bottling. I don't really want a second bucket just second fermentation or for bottling right now. How did you guys get along with that? I also don't have a spout attached to my bucket, hoping to siphon. I have bits (a hose and a from the starter kit... but i don't know if that will be enough.
Getting enough bottles also has me worried. but one thing at a time!
Well done on the extract brew! Sounds like it's all going to plan.
I bottled my first beer directly from the fermentor but it had a tap so was really easy. The syphon might give you a bit of grief as you'll need to make sure you don't pick up any slurry or you'll have a load of sediment in the bottom of your bottles. I'd recommend picking up another FV with a tap (you'll get one for a tenner) as it really does make things easier - you can just syphon the whole lot into the 2ndry FV, and then you could leave for a few days to clear and bottle, or add your priming sugars and bottle straight away.
Do you have a home brew shop near you? My LHBS sells 12 500ml glass bottles for £3 which is superb, so I just get some of those when running low. Failing that, just nip to your local supermarket and buy some of their cheapest fizzy pop, empty the bottles, clean them, and hey presto - bottles with caps!
I checked that link and this http://morebeer.com/themes/morewinepro/ ... rewing.pdf gives a great step by step process!
Could you post your recipe and method if you get chance too please?