[Klug-general] Free as in beer
Sharon
sharonm63 at tiscali.co.uk
Sat Sep 20 17:54:04 UTC 2008
On Saturday 20 September 2008 11:36, J D Freeman wrote:
> I know from the irc channel and from conversations in real life, that
> there are a number of klug members who dabble to varying degrees of
> success in the mystical art of home brew. Whilst Mike and I attempted
> this and produced a highly effective paint stripper (either my maths is
> screwed it it was 130% by volume).
>
> So my thought for a klug meet was abit of a team work. Those who are
> interested, get together with those who know how, to produce some Klug
> home brew. This, if we time it right would be ready in perfect timing
> for a klug christmas party (aka, part B of plan).
>
my method of beer making is to pour the can of malt extract into a beer bucket
with the required amount of sugar, add water to the 25litre mark, add yeast
and leave it to ferment in my kitchen till done, and then bottle in 2litre
plastic bottles. let it stand for about a fortnight and then sample. its a
bog standard way and is just really bucket chemistry with nothing being
really weighed.
> We would need one or more willing people with knowledge and
> understanding of making good home brew, who would be willing to help a
> team of useful and eager minions (the rest of us). Do we have any such
> willing volunteers?
>
I'm willing to assist, subject to being able to get to the place of brewing.
> I am guessing we would also need some kit, and a venue with cooking
> facilities. The first I think we could peice together from various
> peoples brew kits (I can offer a ferment bin and 4 dozen bottles),
> Others I hope could provide what ever else is needed.
>
> Oh and some ingredients, but not being an expert on this, I don't know
> enough to say what we need, or where to get it.
I would recommend a beer kit for the first brew, just to check basic things
like is the fermentation possible and warm enough.
>
> As you can see this is very much a still on the drawing board idea, but
> I think with abit of work within the group, we could be the first LUG to
> produce our own beer! Or atleast have fun trying!
>
brewing and mashing the wort is far more time consuming and still requires a
warm environment for fermenting in, something that can be determined with a
kit first of all.
> Thoughts?
Thats my two pennyworth.
Sharon.
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