@@TheLifesGood I can confirm the greenhouse is still standing! My fence is looking worse for wear but was on the way out anyway. Fingers crossed for clement weather from now on.
@@welsh_vegan_allotment_holder glad the greenhouse survived the storm. It's 0° up here tonight with wintry showers. Still haven't sorted my peas and beans.
Great video. Looks like I have got it right so far on my first brew. Belgian Dubbel now a week into being kegged. I'm going to put it outside to keep it cool in a weeks time, which leads me to a question. Are you drinking warm beer from your kegs under the stairs then? Just curious as I have now realised that without bottling I can't cool it short of leaving it outside. It's ok this time of year, but summer!!! Keep up the good work
Forgot to answer your question. Keeping your keg in a cool place does help. My cupboard had a reasonably cool ambient temperature. I don't like ice cold ale but lager and cider are definitely better when chilled. You could consider an old fridge and remove the shelves. Sit the keg inside and you have chilled beer on tap......... 🍺🍺🍺😊
The pub under the stairs. Love it. Thanks for the great tips.
Happy brewing.
Hey buddy. I hope my greenhouse stands up to this storm! Hope there's no damage in your garden either. Take care!!
Not too bad here my friend. Had a fine morning but turned nasty after 12pm. Hope everything is okay there bud 🤔
@@TheLifesGood I can confirm the greenhouse is still standing! My fence is looking worse for wear but was on the way out anyway. Fingers crossed for clement weather from now on.
@@welsh_vegan_allotment_holder glad the greenhouse survived the storm. It's 0° up here tonight with wintry showers. Still haven't sorted my peas and beans.
@@TheLifesGood it's crazy. I'm just hoping for a long growing season now to make up for it.
Nothing else to say but cheers 🍻👍
Cheers bud 🍻 👍
Cheers aj
Thanks Steve. Stay safe bud 👍🍺🍺
Great video. Looks like I have got it right so far on my first brew. Belgian Dubbel now a week into being kegged. I'm going to put it outside to keep it cool in a weeks time, which leads me to a question. Are you drinking warm beer from your kegs under the stairs then? Just curious as I have now realised that without bottling I can't cool it short of leaving it outside. It's ok this time of year, but summer!!! Keep up the good work
Thanks for watching Sean. Good luck with your new brew. I will be back with more very soon mate 👍🍻 AJ
Forgot to answer your question.
Keeping your keg in a cool place does help. My cupboard had a reasonably cool ambient temperature. I don't like ice cold ale but lager and cider are definitely better when chilled. You could consider an old fridge and remove the shelves. Sit the keg inside and you have chilled beer on tap......... 🍺🍺🍺😊