How to brew a beer kit
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- Опубліковано 30 бер 2021
- #homebrewing #homebrew #howtobrewabeerkit
Geterbrewed have revolutionised the basic beer kit with innovative new technology and the finest ingredients including fresh hop pellets and premium brewers yeast strains. In this video we show you how to brew a beer kit
When starting out on your home brewing journey remember these important points: (SIT)
STERILISATION- Make sure everything is sterile that comes into contact with the beer
INFORMATION- Read your instructions and ask if you need any help
TEMPERATURE - A constant and precise temperature is required to brew successfully as yeast likes a constant temperature
Geterbrewed introduced the Experimental Beer Kits Series to push the boundaries of what can be achieved from a simple beer kit, we believe they are the best beer kit on the market, checkout the range in the links below
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Thanks lads for the video, getting set up with my dad here to make the American Pale Ale. Looking forward to it
I just bought from this company-I can not recommend them enough- Prompt delivery and simple instructiions- I got way more than I expected
Thanks so much really appreciate the compliment
As an absolute amateur having only gotten into home brewing within the last year, I’ve been blown away by these kits. I’ve started off my 6th brew today using GEB experimental kits (coincidentally, it’s the NEIPA that was being made in the video) and every single one has been an absolute hit. The quality of the ingredients is spot on and I’m looking forward to working my way through the rest of the kits 👍
Nice one, thanks so much for your comment, we really want these kits to change what is achievable from home brew kits
There is nothing more enjoyable than hearing an airlock bibble…..
Sorry, I've another question! Is the 'cold-crashing' necessary? I'm currently fermenting the NEIPA kit and have my fermenter in the spare room where there's an ambient temp of around 20c. I don't have a fridge I can use to cold crash, and i don't have a heat belt on the tank (to remove), so im not sure how I can cold crash?
Can you leave the wort ferment for longer than 10 days? I know its a case of testing samples every few days, but im just wondering what would happen if you left it go a little longer than planned? I got a kit from you recently and im keen to brew tomorrow, but plan to head away for a week in a few days time!
It will be fine in my opinion