Great video ,The only comment I would make would be to get rid of the fermenter top and put glad wrap over the drum..I have never had a fermenter like those with screw lids that seal..Use the ring from the top to hold glad rap on ..Put a pin hole in glad wrap..In conjunction with the hydrometer you can look in and see the stages of fermention..Wait until the head collapses then start readings..
@@shoeybrewing1899 Air locks are O.K.with initial solid fermentation..But when fermention has slowed down they stop working and you think fermentation has finished ,when maybe it hasnt..Glad wrap is definately the way to go..When you look in and see clear beer for about 2cm from the top,use hydrometer and your just about ready to go..
Great vid Drew! I’ve had a few All Inn beers very good quality no nonsense & reasonably priced, so I’m sure their wort kit makes a great base. I put on my first brew last weekend (so I literally know nothing) but we used a stainless steel mesh filter for dry hops whereas you just chucked in on top? Cheers - Ranga
Good stuff Mate, they make a great kit and surprisingly tastes very similar to the taproom. If you "cold crash" before bottling or kegging it will help keep any trub or hop matter out of the finished product and will keep it clean. 🤙
Doing my first brew from fresh wort this weekend. Wish me luck!
i will prey for you
Great video mate. Will happily buy a fresh wort kit knowing how easy it is.
Thankyou Justin, great way to kick off your brewing journey!!
Solid video braj!
Cheers Mate!!
cheers for the vid, super keen to try a wort kit.
Thanks Adam, they are a great way to start with home brewing. Enjoy
Great video ,The only comment I would make would be to get rid of the fermenter top and put glad wrap over the drum..I have never had a fermenter like those with screw lids that seal..Use the ring from the top to hold glad rap on ..Put a pin hole in glad wrap..In conjunction with the hydrometer you can look in and see the stages of fermention..Wait until the head collapses then start readings..
a mate of mine has always done it with the glad wrap, will definitely give it a go. cheers Adrian
@@shoeybrewing1899 Air locks are O.K.with initial solid fermentation..But when fermention has slowed down they stop working and you think fermentation has finished ,when maybe it hasnt..Glad wrap is definately the way to go..When you look in and see clear beer for about 2cm from the top,use hydrometer and your just about ready to go..
No info on bottling?
Great vid mate, have used a few fresh wort kits from other breweries, but keen to try these ones. subbed as a result of this vid.
Cheers Mick, thanks for subscribing. These guys make a tasty beer.
Great vid Drew! I’ve had a few All Inn beers very good quality no nonsense & reasonably priced, so I’m sure their wort kit makes a great base. I put on my first brew last weekend (so I literally know nothing) but we used a stainless steel mesh filter for dry hops whereas you just chucked in on top? Cheers - Ranga
Good stuff Mate, they make a great kit and surprisingly tastes very similar to the taproom. If you "cold crash" before bottling or kegging it will help keep any trub or hop matter out of the finished product and will keep it clean. 🤙
Cheers Drew
Thanks for watching!! Cheers
I wish people would pronounce wort correctly. It's pronounced "wert"