Hello everybody!
I haven't been around in a while, so please forgive my very basic question.
I have my first beer (Munton's bock kit +3lb DME and .25lb sugar) sitting in primary. It's been there for about 10 months. It's been a time consuming year, heheheh. Anyway, I'm pretty sure it's...
What was the kit?
Depending on what it is, you might not need to add more sugar.
My first kit was just a can of prehopped malt syrup, and it said I could add more sugar or malt if I wanted to but it wasn't necessary. I added 3 pounds of DME just for fun :P
Here's an ebay listing for 5 gallon PET water bottles at $14 each.
There's 10 available. I wonder how many will be bought out by members of this forum! :P
Edit: Eeesh! Shipping is $14! but I guess what do you expect for something so large
Glad we could help!
I remember a short while back mentioning how a guy at the LHBS said Scotch ales can be tricky for brewing, and back in the day they would have to occasionally roll the fermenting barrels to rouse the yeast otherwise fermentation would stall. When I mentioned this, a senior...
I have my first brew still sitting in primary (been there since probably February sometime, I forget when exactly I brewed it and dont feel like looking it up). I just haven't had time to buy caps and bottle it yet.
Anyway, this black bock is sitting in the primary fermenter, which happens to...
If it's in a bucket you can try picking it up by the handle and gently but firmly twisting the bucket left and right (think washing machine motion). This will mix up the yeast cake at the bottom a bit and can possibly rouse your yeast to get back into action. It definitely helped with my brew...