I don't understand, it's been bubbling away for ~9 days. Finally stopped the other day. Yet it's still reading around the same mavity(1.06 ish). I'm confused.
I don't understand, it's been bubbling away for ~9 days. Finally stopped the other day. Yet it's still reading around the same mavity(1.06 ish). I'm confused.

I'd like to warn you about the online homebrew company. Many of you have probalbly used this company at some point for your kits but since December things have went down hill very rapidly.
They have had constant sales on since then but don't have seem to have the stock there to fulfill the orders.
I and many others have had problems with them. My own story is that I ordered on 20th December while everything was showing in stock. As soon as the order was taken my account showed that the items were out of stock, ( but still showed in stock on their shop ) every email update was putting the delivery back a week. It got to the 13th Jan and my latest update was that the stock wouldn't be in till the 20th ( 1 month after my order was placed ) so I cancelled.
It's now 6 weeks since I cancelled and I'm still waiting for my refund !
They have also been caught out by filtering their reviews on Trustpilot. A system was in place where they had to give you a code to leave a review. Ofcourse these codes were only available to those who they knew would give good reviews. TP are investigating this at the moment but some "real" reviews are now getting through.
There is also a large thread about this crowd on money saving expert, this is the only place we have been able to discuss the issues because in the past they have threatened independent home brew forums with legal action if they let anyone leave a negative review.
So please be warned, there are plenty of other home brew sites out there to use, don't be fooled by their promises and prices.
I don't understand, it's been bubbling away for ~9 days. Finally stopped the other day. Yet it's still reading around the same mavity(1.06 ish). I'm confused.
I am currently having issues with my beer not gassing up in bottles.
I know its one of two things, either:
I have become too efficient at removing yeast when transfering into bottles that there is not enough to produce the gas
I am not putting in enough sugar
To ensure its not the latter, how much do you guys usually put in? I aim for around 1/2 teaspoon of sugar per 500ml/pint.
Yeah pure sugar. It shouldn't need nutrients does it? Yeast only needs moisture, sugar and a resonably wide ph level.
Going to pop down the brew shop tomorrow. At least it's a pretty cheap mess up. See what I can find.
4kilos of sugar and yeast.
rather than my specially selected last lot. Got some yeast nutrient, which advises 1 tsp per gallon. So just boiled up the sugar and mixed it all in the demijohn. Also started the yeast of separately. Just waiting for that to have very clear signs of life and the demijohn to cool down to correct temperature. I'd like to warn you about the online homebrew company. .


I thought most demijohns were 1 gallon?
And Jonny69, my Princes apple juice turbo has turned a murky orangey brown. Should I be worried?