Absolute newbie
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Absolute newbie
Just bottled my first batch from a kit bought for Demonbrew. In about a week I will know if I made beer or plant killer. Both my sons are waiting to laugh at me so wish me luck!
Re: Absolute newbie
Welcome to the Borg. I would recommend letting it ferment for 2 to 3 weeks instead of the 1 week the directions tell you to. It will be much better beer. Good luck and let us know how it turns out.
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Re: Absolute newbie
what Black Duck said ...
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Re: Absolute newbie
Welcome aboard and good luck! Don't be too disappointed if your first few batches aren't great, cooking anything takes some practice.
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Re: Absolute newbie
Since you've already bottled it I would suggest you let the beer bottle condition for several weeks. This will really help the beer taste better. Time and patience are your friend when you're a brewer.
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