Unfortunately, I can't drink it without taking medication, but I will be interested in what you think of it when you get the chance to try it. Thanks, Dominic!
Never seen one of your videos before, but RUclips kept pushing this video into my feed (saw it constantly for the last 3 days!) Not sure how much of an investment I want to make with all the equipment but I'll be saving this for when I finally crack. I also saw you have a video on mead which I'm also interested in :) Thanks for a thorough, engaging and interesting video. I'll be checking out your channel some more, cheers mate!
I never made a ginger beer , maybe it’s time I do .I’m letting my Rauch beer slowly carbonate in the kegerator and hope to taste mid week . Cheers to good beers .
That would be great, Mr Stoneyard. I am looking forward to seeing how you do it! 😆 🤣 😂 After all the trouble I went to, I could even drink it, but apparently, it tastes really good, according to the guys who have tried it! Cheers 🍻
Oxygenation at the start of a brew is good, as the yeast use it to build a colony, so no problem stirring before hand. No need to dump out what's in you hydrometer vial, just make sure to sanitize it beforehand. Also, its a zero not the lette O, as its 1.002 not as its a scientific measure relative to the gravity of water which is 1.000
😆 🤣 😂 Thanks, Paul. I always use best practices as a responsible RUclipsr! As I said in the video, good quality tap water is what is recommended by Coopers, which has plenty of oxygen in it. Plus, Both Coopers & Country Brewer highly suggest not to stir the kit brew any more than you need to due to bacteria in the air, which may contaminate the brew which I am sure you don't want. The same goes for the hydrometer! It can be contaminated at any point of the process between the sanitizing and getting a hydrometer reading. So it is highly recommended not to put it back into the fermenter. Yes, I know how to read a hydrometer, but thank you for picking up my O 😆 🤣 😂
Love a brewing video Moussa, brewing videos are what brought me to the channel a few years ago. Excellent as always. Enjoy in 4 weeks.
Thanks Joe, it's great having your ideas and support! Cheers 🍻
@ Thanks for the pin Moussa
@GiuseppeBasile, Thank you Joe!
Nice! Didn't know you can make this at home, informative video👍
Yes, and it so easy! Thanks Xiaoming 🍻
Looks super tasty!
Unfortunately, I can't drink it without taking medication, but I will be interested in what you think of it when you get the chance to try it. Thanks, Dominic!
I had the pleasure of tasting this batch and it tasted great but I agree with Alan a stronger one would be good.
Stronger Mr Sukkar 😆 🤣 😂 Thanks Ginger! 🍻
Never seen one of your videos before, but RUclips kept pushing this video into my feed (saw it constantly for the last 3 days!) Not sure how much of an investment I want to make with all the equipment but I'll be saving this for when I finally crack. I also saw you have a video on mead which I'm also interested in :) Thanks for a thorough, engaging and interesting video. I'll be checking out your channel some more, cheers mate!
I never made a ginger beer , maybe it’s time I do .I’m letting my Rauch beer slowly carbonate in the kegerator and hope to taste mid week . Cheers to good beers .
That would be great, Mr Stoneyard. I am looking forward to seeing how you do it! 😆 🤣 😂 After all the trouble I went to, I could even drink it, but apparently, it tastes really good, according to the guys who have tried it! Cheers 🍻
Could I try the alcohol-free one? 🤣
Don't be cheeky little girl! 😜
Thanks for such a useful guide!
You are welcome Dominic!
Belta this channel, about to start again after over 15 years out. Gave just about everything away besides a paddle and spoon.
Great to hear RS-xq6je, let me know what you're making!
Oxygenation at the start of a brew is good, as the yeast use it to build a colony, so no problem stirring before hand. No need to dump out what's in you hydrometer vial, just make sure to sanitize it beforehand. Also, its a zero not the lette O, as its 1.002 not as its a scientific measure relative to the gravity of water which is 1.000
😆 🤣 😂 Thanks, Paul. I always use best practices as a responsible RUclipsr!
As I said in the video, good quality tap water is what is recommended by Coopers, which has plenty of oxygen in it. Plus, Both Coopers & Country Brewer highly suggest not to stir the kit brew any more than you need to due to bacteria in the air, which may contaminate the brew which I am sure you don't want. The same goes for the hydrometer! It can be contaminated at any point of the process between the sanitizing and getting a hydrometer reading. So it is highly recommended not to put it back into the fermenter. Yes, I know how to read a hydrometer, but thank you for picking up my O 😆 🤣 😂