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Re: Quarantine beers/bevvys
« Reply #75 on: May 18, 2020, 08:34:12 AM »


I'll double-check the can when I get home, but I really don't think it's can-conditioned.  Even if it was, though, surely the sediment would just settle at the bottom and not be suspended in chunks throughout the liquid?

I'm going to email the pub I got them from, just to let them know and then they can take the decision whether or not to sell any more.

Yeah that's definitellllly not right. I didn't have any sediment in mine that I could notice let alone in chunks....

Checked the can and doesn't mention can conditioning but not sure if it would normally. Does say unpasturised and unrefined though.

Could it be they maybe weren't stored properly?

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Re: Quarantine beers/bevvys
« Reply #76 on: May 18, 2020, 08:35:15 AM »
Thought i'd share here...made a candle using beer can :)

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Re: Quarantine beers/bevvys
« Reply #77 on: May 18, 2020, 09:21:29 AM »
Lots and lots of breweries now can condition, especially in the US where breweries aren't using bottles at all now.  Making it's way over here too. Very possible  :)
http://www.mashtunandmeow.co.uk/2017/06/can-conditioned-beer.html

Ahh, unpastuerised beer, that is probably the reason for the chunks. Should have been at the bottom,but if the cans were shaken or not stirred upright or older than it should be,  then the sediment could have made its way through the beer. 
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Re: Quarantine beers/bevvys
« Reply #78 on: May 18, 2020, 09:22:22 AM »
Picked up the gear from my mate yesterday morning :)

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Re: Quarantine beers/bevvys
« Reply #79 on: May 18, 2020, 09:33:36 AM »
What are you going to make?  :D :D :D
No idea yet! Need to give it another clean as he cleaned as best he could but there's still mank at the bottom hah

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Re: Quarantine beers/bevvys
« Reply #80 on: May 18, 2020, 09:36:15 AM »


Ahh, unpastuerised beer, that is probably the reason for the chunks. Should have been at the bottom,but if the cans were shaken or not stirred upright or older than it should be,  then the sediment could have made its way through the beer.

I was wondering if it was storage rather than conditioning just because mine wasn't like that. Only other question was around BBE dates but still should've been within that date.



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Re: Quarantine beers/bevvys
« Reply #81 on: May 18, 2020, 01:03:41 PM »
No idea yet! Need to give it another clean as he cleaned as best he could but there's still mank at the bottom hah

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once you've got all the mank out the bottom, give it a bath in that Milton sterilising fluid  :)


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Re: Quarantine beers/bevvys
« Reply #82 on: May 18, 2020, 01:12:01 PM »
once you've got all the mank out the bottom, give it a bath in that Milton sterilising fluid  :)
He's kindly left me the sterilising stuff so one less thing for me to have to buy separately!

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Re: Quarantine beers/bevvys
« Reply #83 on: May 18, 2020, 03:09:26 PM »
What kind of steriliser is it? Sodium percarbonate (also called no rinse sanitiser)?  Or VWP? Or Star-San/Chem-San?

VWP you can clean and sanitise. It's bleach based, so you can soak your fermentation bucket in to help get the mank off the bottom. You can then use it 10-15 minutes again before filling up the bucket with your beer.  I use a non scratch  (you don't want to scratch as that is where microscopic gunk will hide to ruin your beer) scrubbing pad on my buckets and VWP or PBW (which is an oxi cleaner, but not a sanitiser) to clean out my buckets.

That pressure barrel, that might cause you a bit of headache if you're using it to serve up your beer. They tend to leak ,so you'll need to check all the O'rings and taps and make sure they're tight. They're also really only good for beers that don't need a lot of carbonation like a British ale, rather than IPA/lager. So you might want to bottle, depending on what you want to make.   
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Re: Quarantine beers/bevvys
« Reply #84 on: May 18, 2020, 03:12:10 PM »
On concall but will go have a look between calls and let you know what i've got :) it's all in the shed so need to run outside quick haha

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Re: Quarantine beers/bevvys
« Reply #85 on: May 18, 2020, 03:31:32 PM »
What kind of steriliser is it? Sodium percarbonate (also called no rinse sanitiser)?  Or VWP? Or Star-San/Chem-San?

VWP you can clean and sanitise. It's bleach based, so you can soak your fermentation bucket in to help get the mank off the bottom. You can then use it 10-15 minutes again before filling up the bucket with your beer.  I use a non scratch  (you don't want to scratch as that is where microscopic gunk will hide to ruin your beer) scrubbing pad on my buckets and VWP or PBW (which is an oxi cleaner, but not a sanitiser) to clean out my buckets.

That pressure barrel, that might cause you a bit of headache if you're using it to serve up your beer. They tend to leak ,so you'll need to check all the O'rings and taps and make sure they're tight. They're also really only good for beers that don't need a lot of carbonation like a British ale, rather than IPA/lager. So you might want to bottle, depending on what you want to make.
First two are what i've got inside the bucket from him, and specifically the sanitiser. Third pic is what he tried to clean after making cider but didn't quite fully get out. Fourth is the 2 bits next to all the bottles i manages to repurpose.

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Re: Quarantine beers/bevvys
« Reply #86 on: May 18, 2020, 03:46:06 PM »
Looks like VWP from the cap.

You've definitely got everything you need for making a beer from a kit.  Wilko has some good beer kits and I know that a lot of kit brewers rate Woodfordes Wherry extremely highly. 

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Re: Quarantine beers/bevvys
« Reply #87 on: May 18, 2020, 03:47:55 PM »
Looks like VWP from the cap.

You've definitely got everything you need for making a beer from a kit.  Wilko has some good beer kits and I know that a lot of kit brewers rate Woodfordes Wherry extremely highly.
What type of beer do you think is the easiest yo start with? I dont want too much of a challenge as i am prone to getting anxiety the first time i do something like this with worry that i'm ballsing it all up! Lol

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Re: Quarantine beers/bevvys
« Reply #88 on: May 18, 2020, 04:23:11 PM »
I'd say try a 2 can kit , that way you don't have to mess with adding brewing sugar or anything. Just add water, no boiling or anything  :)
Brands include:
Woodfordes
Bulldog Brews
Festival Kits
Muntons Hand Crafted Ales
or even Tiny Rebel's Cwtch
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Re: Quarantine beers/bevvys
« Reply #89 on: May 18, 2020, 04:40:28 PM »


I'd say try a 2 can kit , that way you don't have to mess with adding brewing sugar or anything. Just add water, no boiling or anything  :)
Brands include:
Woodfordes
Bulldog Brews
Festival Kits
Muntons Hand Crafted Ales
or even Tiny Rebel's Cwtch

I do enjoy TR but will look at the rest, thank you! :) part of me feels like cheating to to "add water only" but the other part of me wants a good experience to encourage me to do the second one hahaha. There's a brewing experience i had wanted to go to in London that is a day and teaches you a lot, but gotta wait for this all to pass now..

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