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shawnduthie

Joined: 23 Mar 2007 Location: Suji
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Posted: Sat Mar 24, 2007 7:17 pm Post subject: Home brewing... is everything in Korean?? |
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I would like to do some homebrewing while I am here, but all of the websites are in korean. I have done the Coopers brewing before so I would like to try something different. I am hesitant about ordering off of a site when I do not know what is included or even understand where to type in my address. Do any of you guys know of a store where I can pick up a kit or materials, or of a site that has english, or of a good kit that includes everything (brewing sugar, yeast, barrel, bottle capper, etc.)?
Thanks,
Shawn |
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jdog2050

Joined: 17 Dec 2006
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Posted: Sat Mar 24, 2007 7:24 pm Post subject: Re: Home brewing... is everything in Korean?? |
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shawnduthie wrote: |
I would like to do some homebrewing while I am here, but all of the websites are in korean. I have done the Coopers brewing before so I would like to try something different. I am hesitant about ordering off of a site when I do not know what is included or even understand where to type in my address. Do any of you guys know of a store where I can pick up a kit or materials, or of a site that has english, or of a good kit that includes everything (brewing sugar, yeast, barrel, bottle capper, etc.)?
Thanks,
Shawn |
The advice I've seen is to have a Korean co-worker help you with the site, which is what I'm going to do on tuesday.
However, advice on an actual brewing store in Seoul would be nice. |
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Cohiba

Joined: 01 Feb 2005
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Posted: Sat Mar 24, 2007 8:00 pm Post subject: |
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In another thread someone asked how to brew beer using the kits
available in Korea. I have been doing this for a few years and have
made all the mistakes that are possible to make. Brewers in Korea
must also make do with the limited supply of brewing materials you
can get here. Enough said, here is how I do it.
WHAT YOU NEED TO BUY
1/ Start with the basic kit:
Note: This kit does NOT come with glass bottles.
2/ An extra set of PET bottles
3/ The kits. I recommend the Premium Gold kits only. I have had
problems with the cheaper ones.
4/ 2m of 10mm clear plastic tubing, hardware shop
5/ Bleach
6/ A bottle of soap that baby bottles are washed with. It is
anti-bacterial.
7/ Something to stir your brew that is at least 50cm in length.
8/ A bottling bucket. One of those large red buckets with a lid.
It is a little bigger that the fermenter.
9/ One bottle of cheap vodka.
10/ A 200CC measuring cup.
11/ 2 pens or other object that will cause an airtight seal
in the ends of the tube.
12/ Clips, like the ones to close potato chip bags.
13/ Rubber band
14/ 500g of light spray malt.
MAKING THE BEER
1/ Wash the fermenter, bottling bucket and stirrer. Fill both with
a 5% solution of water and bleach. Put the stirrer, airlock and
fermenter lid in the bottling bucket so as to be completely covered
by the bleach solution. Wait 30 min. While this is disinfecting boil 3.5L
of water. Put the kit cans in hot water in the sink.
2/ After 30 min. empty the fermenter and put in some baby soap
and give it a wash and rinse. Open the beer tins and pour contents
into the fermenter. CAREFULLY pour in the 3.5L of boiling water. Stir
for a while. Then add 17L of bottled water stirring as you add each
4L lot. (a bottle in each hand). This should now equal 40 pints.
3.5L boiling water
17L of water
2.6L tin contents
Equals
23.1 L
3/ Wash and rinse the fermenter lid with baby soap. Add the yeast
to the top of the wort mixture. You don't have to stir. Place the lid
on the fermenter and close completely.
4/ Rinse the airlock and add vodka to the line. Insert into the
fermenter.
Thats it. Wait 5-6 days. I have been lazy and waited 3 weeks with
no bad effects.
BOTTLING
1/ Fill the bottling bucket with a 5% solution of bleach and water and
add the tubing, stirrer and pens. Wait 30 min.
2/ Remove the fermenter lid, stick your head in and take a deep
breath. PLEASE DON'T DO THIS. THE GAS IN THERE IS QUITE
PUNGENT. Put the opened fermenter on a desk.
3/ While under water insert the pens into each end of the tubing
and remove and place on the upside down fementer lid. Place the
stirrer there also.
4/ Wash the bottling bucket with the baby soap and rinse. Place
the bottling bucket under the fermenter. Place the tube in the fermenter
with the other end on the floor. Remove the pen at the floor end.
Don't worry the water won't run out. Carefully remove the other pen
at the beer end and close the hole with your finger. Put this end in the
beer and remove your finger. When the syphon empties of the water
put the tube in the bottling bucket quickly. The beer will now transfer
from the fementer to the bottling bucket.
5/ Add 120g of light spray malt and stir constantly.
6/ After the beer is nearly gone plug up the hose at the beer end
with the pen again.
7/ Put the bottling bucket on the desk and have your pre-bleached
and rinsed bottles ready. Put a clip on the bottling bucket and secure
the tube so it reaches the bottom of the bucket. Wrap the rubber band
around the tube to hold it there. Arrange your bottles on the floor
to use the syphon system again.
8/ Remove the pen from the tube and fill your bottles. Pinch the tube
near the top of each bottle. You should be able to fill 14 2L PET
bottles.
AND THAT IS THAT
This is my way of doing this and it seems to work smoothly with
no snags. |
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shawnduthie

Joined: 23 Mar 2007 Location: Suji
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Posted: Sun Mar 25, 2007 2:17 am Post subject: Which kit is best though? |
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Thanks for the tips. How many of the different kits have you tried? I would like to get one that will include the fermenting bucket with grommet, malt/yeast beer kit, and some kind of bottle capper or plastic bottles. Which kit has the best quality stuff so I don't have to buy anything extra? Also, do all of the kits just have the hops/malt liquid or is there a kit where I can add the malt and hops seperately? |
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