The middle son who's into the Anglo Saxons and the wife have been discussing making small ale for a while now so when I was offered this lot for 8 quid in a charity shop, new or extremely well cleaned and stored I grabbed it
I already have a filter bag I can add to it ( bought so i could cut off a strip from the top to make ratlines on 1:1200 sailing ships, I don't think it will effect it's use) and a couple of solid bungs still in their packet from a job lot of kit way back.
So apart from ingredients and possibly bottles is there anything else I should be looking for? The glass demijohns are freely available in charity shops for a quid or so a go, if they need more. Conveniently there's a brewing shop in the village, where I get my citric acid by the kg.
Also any advice on brewing small ale will no doubt be gratefully received. When it's done they want to use the bere well be growing in the spring but in the meantime we'll source barley. The lads just dug out his Saxon food books which if I recall right have the receipts and method.
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Tom
I already have a filter bag I can add to it ( bought so i could cut off a strip from the top to make ratlines on 1:1200 sailing ships, I don't think it will effect it's use) and a couple of solid bungs still in their packet from a job lot of kit way back.
So apart from ingredients and possibly bottles is there anything else I should be looking for? The glass demijohns are freely available in charity shops for a quid or so a go, if they need more. Conveniently there's a brewing shop in the village, where I get my citric acid by the kg.
Also any advice on brewing small ale will no doubt be gratefully received. When it's done they want to use the bere well be growing in the spring but in the meantime we'll source barley. The lads just dug out his Saxon food books which if I recall right have the receipts and method.
ATB
Tom
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