Great video, the pressure barrels are very unpredictable, I think you're better off with bottling until you purchase Corny kegs. Did you buy the Range kit online or did you purchase in store?They say 3 weeks just to make it more desirable for impatient brewers.😁 US05 all the way. Another tip for the pressure barrel I have is ky jelly on the threads as well. 2 litre pop bottles are as good as anything. Cheers mate and subbed. David. 👍🍺
Hi there. I eally enjoyed your videos. How have you been getting on since? If you're still brewing it would be great to get an update. I started 2 weeks ago and would love to know where you're at with it now since it's been a year or more since this was uploaded.
Hoppy American style I usually better drunk when fresh. Adding Extra when priming in a pressure barrel is pointless really as they don't hold a lot of pressure, And that's it all the seals are good. Pressure barrels are ok for English style ale but if you want more carbonation you're better off going bottling ! If your then happy with the results and want to expand your hobby you should consider corny kegging !
Great video, the pressure barrels are very unpredictable, I think you're better off with bottling until you purchase Corny kegs. Did you buy the Range kit online or did you purchase in store?They say 3 weeks just to make it more desirable for impatient brewers.😁
US05 all the way.
Another tip for the pressure barrel I have is ky jelly on the threads as well.
2 litre pop bottles are as good as anything.
Cheers mate and subbed. David. 👍🍺
Hi there. I eally enjoyed your videos. How have you been getting on since? If you're still brewing it would be great to get an update. I started 2 weeks ago and would love to know where you're at with it now since it's been a year or more since this was uploaded.
Hoppy American style I usually better drunk when fresh.
Adding Extra when priming in a pressure barrel is pointless really as they don't hold a lot of pressure, And that's it all the seals are good. Pressure barrels are ok for English style ale but if you want more carbonation you're better off going bottling !
If your then happy with the results and want to expand your hobby you should consider corny kegging !
Watched a few of your videos 👍🏻 quick one, are you priming your brews with sugar after fermentation / before adding to barrel?