Roadkill Brewery Co. (THE BEER THREAD)

Started by Roadkill, July 16, 2013, 09:04:24 AM

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Roadkill

Quoting: art b
hows the test tasting RK...?


Well reminded !

I was worried as there was no pressure in the keg at all.  I added the valve-lid for the 8g bulbs and have varied success with those (seemed to be leaking out) ??

I've tightened the valve and put another bulb's worth in and it seems to be holding good pressure.  Whereas before all the pressure had gone after 2 pints or less !!??

Definitely would be no good pouring without adding CO2.

Anyway.

The Beer.  

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It takes a couple of minutes to clear after pouring, got a good mid-brown colour and tastes not unlike Banks's (which is one of my current mid-price favourites).

Strength-wise I'd peg it at a solid 4% alcohol . . . maybe even a 4.5%.

Three pints of that and I'm in a similar place as I would be after drinking 4 500ml cans of Banks's.

The initial taste isn't all-that-great but quarter-way down the first pint and it becomes very more-ish.  A good "anytime" beer, for sure.

Certainly comparable to Brewery Beer, but obviously not quite the same calibre.  

Would definitely do this one again.

7/10.

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Incursus


art b

yup looks prety good ...although the taste is more important ,
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Roadkill

Have just started my second batch last night.  Went for the same one (accidentally) but it's getting better with age so not an issue.

Think it'll turn out better as temperatures are lower now.

Also think I'll invest in a second pressure keg so I get some over-lap between batches.


Incursus

Tasted ok to me...but then I'd already had a few jars


Incursus


Incursus

Ordered

Will pick up a keg this weekend as well as 1st Hydrometer test this weekend and maybe "bottling"

Incursus

Clip arrived today!  

Just in time as the hydrometer reads 1010 and I have to say she tastes mighty fine already and pretty clear too

Picked up a keg today as well, just to make things a bit easier.

art b

i reckon you two are hooked on homebrewing....
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Roadkill

I've nearly finished my first batch.   Worrying as the second is nearly two weeks behind.

Definitely hooked, do need another barrel to get the overlap.

Roadkill

Got bought another beer kit from Sammy for our anniversary . . .  This one's a 1-can and needs 1 KILOGRAM of sugar to be added !!!



It'll be going in the bucket straight after the current batch is barreled (in about a week).

I'll be needing a cellar, soon.  

art b

nice one ...

with the one can kit,
you need to add a brewing sugar rather than plain white ,
it ferments differently and gives the beer more body and no sugary twang,
you can also brew it with less water to give a better tasting beer,
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Incursus

Barreled mine over the weekend and it had a nice warm up yesterday so will pop it out in the garage for the rest of the week to cool off

then try and wait..

Roadkill

Quoting: art b
you can also brew it with less water to give a better tasting beer


Interesting.  I always use brewing sugar as it's pretty cheap, anyway.

You reckon go for 35 pints instead of 40 or less than that ???


Incursus

Quoting: Roadkill
Or eBay has this for £24.49 (with 20 bulbs)


How quickly are you going through the bulbs?

Roadkill

I wasted about 3-4 getting the technique right to start with (plus the valve wasn't as tight as it could be).

I've used 9 in total and guess I'll need another 2 to get the last bit out (it'll keep for a few days with no CO2 at all so could always let the last few pints run out without pressure ?) - making 11 - but the next one I reckon I'd need 8.

Incursus

Righto, will order the new lid etc after payday.

art b

Quoting: Roadkill
I wasted about 3-4 getting the technique right to start with (plus the valve wasn't as tight as it could be).

I've used 9 in total and guess I'll need another 2 to get the last bit out (it'll keep for a few days with no CO2 at all so could always let the last few pints run out without pressure ?) - making 11 - but the next one I reckon I'd need 8.




you should be using  less than that.

the natural carbonation should enable around half the contents to be dipensed,
then co2 will need to be added...around 4 bulbs would be about right,

it may depend on how much beer your drawing, in that the natural carbonation cannot keep up with the amound drunk....
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Incursus

Quoting: art b
it may depend on how much beer your drawing, in that the natural carbonation cannot keep up with the amound drunk


Yeah you piss head

art b

Quoting: Incursus

Yeah you piss head



i never ''quite'' said that ....
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Roadkill

Hmm.  

I started drinking my first batch on about the 3rd of August, IIRC.

I reckon I'll finish the keg tonight (I'm already having to angle it towards the tap) . . .

37-38 pints in 26 days . . . about 1.5 a day.

Not bad.

Weird, really as most nights I have 2-3 and on the weekend more like 4-7 . . . There was a few days where I didn't have any so I suppose it evens out.


Incursus

Kegs been in the garage for a week to chill out a bit...is that enough? can I bring it back in the house or does it need to stay cold?

Ordered a C02 lid and bulbs as well, just in case.

Roadkill

Quoting: Incursus
Kegs been in the garage for a week to chill out a bit...is that enough?


Give it a taste tonight.

Quoting: Incursus
can I bring it back in the house or does it need to stay cold?


Mine's in the office end of the garage - about 22*C in the day and 17*C at night - it's been fine.