After some 18 years (whilst I was a student!) I decided to get the home brew kit out and give it a go again. My early attempts weren't too bad, but my mates who tried the ale at the time don't seem to agree!

Anyway - I've started off plain and simple.

- Geordies 40 pint kit with some of that malty sugar suppliment by Muntons.
- Fermented it - got it to SG of 1.008 after about 4 weeks - It was too cool to start with (14c) - I have now bought a FV belt warmer for my next brew (yes I want to do more!)
- Transfered it to my pressure barrel and primed - gave great gas off to start with - kept it at 20c for one week.
I've now moved to to a cooler place (14c) for it to mature.
but I can't wait!
I tried some. It's got a lovely tight white head on it. It's taste blooming good - much better than I was expecting - similar to worthingtons (not my fave but very drinkable!) but it's very cloudy. I'm wondering if a) it's way too early yet, and b) can 14c be too warm for it? The only other cool place I would have is the garage but don't really want to put it out there.
Comments would be welcomed on what I should expect for the last few weeks of my brew! If Ieave it longer does it get even better?
Also one other note - I bought a brupack kit to try next. I can't wait to start it off. However, my question is, what is better - to keg it, or to bottle it? Obviously I'll need the bottling kit which is more involved (which I quite like) but I could store the bottles in the garage. I have fears about the keg loosing pressure and spoiling the beer?
Comments welcomed
thanks in advance - and thanks to Jim and his forum for re kindling an old flame (much to my Mrs approval)

Adam