Has anybody tried this kit? I've drunk the pre-bottled stuff available in the supermarkets and really enjoyed it.
I'm considering this as my next brew and was wondering if anyone had any previous experience with it? It's one of those 2 tin kits which makes 32 pints rather than 40. It's not as cheap as most other kits at nearly £20 but at that price i would have thought it'd make a nice beer.
Thanks!
St Peter's IPA
Re: St Peter's IPA
i have it in fermenter a week ..tastes great well bitter....might dry hop it as it has all you could ask for in bitter taste and flavour but not aroma......would styran goldings be ok ? anyone know
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It is the practice of adding hops to the FV after the main fermentation has finished, or adding hops to the keg when racking the beer from the FV. It is designed to give more hop aroma to the finished beer without adding any more bitterness.Dribble wrote:Excuse my ignorance...but what is dry hopping?!
Re: St Peter's IPA
Ah, I see!72mgb73gt wrote:It is the practice of adding hops to the FV after the main fermentation has finished, or adding hops to the keg when racking the beer from the FV. It is designed to give more hop aroma to the finished beer without adding any more bitterness.
Is it just a case of putting some hops in a muslin bag or suchlike and steeping them for a bit like you would with a tea bag?! Would the muslin need to be steralised and if so, how would you do that?
Re: St Peter's IPA
boil the bag (without the hops) in a pan of water for 20mins to steralise before use.