Greetings from Canada. Fellow KZbinr here. Love your brew videos. I’m considering buying the diy kit here to start brewing. Beer in Canada is just getting far too expensive.
@quantumhomeimprovementsАй бұрын
Thanks, Bill! I appreciate your message. I watched a couple of your videos! Very good, I must say. I used to love playing with cars in my past, which I do very little these days due to a spinal injury, which is the reason why I make KZbin videos. However, I have made a video changing brake pads on my old GM Cruze, but I generally find it easier taking the whole calliper off even though it's not needed. I am kicking myself because I didn't think of giving the alternative on the tutorial. Regardless, I like the way you present the videos that are easy to follow. I will share your channel with some mates who will enjoy it. I look forward to watching more. Best wishes for your beer making, Cheers P.S. tomorrow afternoon at 3pm Sydney time, I am releasing Coopers Dark Ale Video, which I actually really enjoyed drinking!
@StoneyardVineyards8 ай бұрын
I had some home brews in bottles I drank 2 years after brewing and they were fantastic. As long as everything like you say is clean and sanitized good beer will be made . Cheers
@quantumhomeimprovements8 ай бұрын
Thanks, Mr Stoneyard! A long story short, a mate of mine rang me around Christmas time, shocked, telling me that he drank 12 year old Coopers lager that his brother had made just before a boating tragedy on the water where he and other family members died in 2011. Phil has allowed me to tell the story on video, which I will do in the near future. Coopers have also given me the thumbs up saying that they have no problem with drinking their beer for that long a period or even longer! I was amazed!!! 🍻
@OneIdeaTooMany8 ай бұрын
Making me regret giving away my kit. I gave it away because I didn't know how to use it and was pretty sure I needed to buy more things. Thanks for a great video.
@quantumhomeimprovements8 ай бұрын
That's a shame, it is really easy and cost effective! 🍻
@IntellectFinance8 ай бұрын
A lot of time is spent in cleaning and sanitising , looking forward to the next tasting live chat!
@quantumhomeimprovements8 ай бұрын
Yes, and that is crucial for the final taste of the brew. The next taste test live chat is going to be a beauty! 🍻 thanks Joseph
@tseecy68648 ай бұрын
Agapy, this sounds like my type of beer. I look forward to trying it.
@quantumhomeimprovements8 ай бұрын
😆 🤣 😂 you are a cheep drunk! I think the fumes will put you over the limit! ❤️
@ehgore19783 ай бұрын
Hey mate wandering howl ong the brew will last in a plastic bottle vs glass
@quantumhomeimprovements3 ай бұрын
That is a really good question! Glass is always better to store brew or spirits in. However, Coopers plastic bottles are good quality, but after a period, maybe up to 10 years, they fail and need replacing, which I do. But, there are a couple of reasons that I am aware of why plastic is preferred over glass, which is; beginners who may potentially fail in making a good batch and the bottles explode. Plastic, per se, will just split instead of shattering. The same is for handling, if you drop it. Plus, they are much easier to store away when they are empty. There could be other reasons that I am unaware of, but I hope this helps you.
@manbirkohli16048 ай бұрын
Enjoyed the video though I prefer coming over to drink the batch you've made.
@quantumhomeimprovements8 ай бұрын
😆 🤣 😂 that's funny! kisee bhee samay svaagat hai
@GiuseppeBasile8 ай бұрын
Clear and consise instructions Moussa. Any plans to get into more advanced brewing techniques? I think i remember a conversation between yourself & Neil Eyre about advanced brewing. I bet you would nail it if you gave it a go.
@quantumhomeimprovements8 ай бұрын
Thanks Joe, yes there are! Hopefully, it will be in the not too distant future! I am currently working on three videos, one being rice wine, which is looking really good at the moment and should be released around June, July. All is going well! 🍻 🍻 🍻 Thanks Joe
@GiuseppeBasile8 ай бұрын
@@quantumhomeimprovements awesome Moussa. Looking forward to the videos.
@neileyre60198 ай бұрын
Moussa! Nah then owd lad, great vid as usual! I would recommend a cork board under the front of the bucket as well it’s a bugger when it slides off the table! Many thanks for the name drop Joe! I’ve been trying to get Moussa to branch out into just using a different yeast other than the supplied one; the thing to remember when making beer, “brewers make wort, yeast makes beer!” Just by changing the yeast you can get a different result. That said I’m not sure which yeast would work well for a Canadian Blonde. Kviek yeasts are great at the higher temps, I think they used that when Moussa brewed with Bill last year on the all grain beer. Tomorrow morning I’ll be brewing a Citra hop IPA of my own recipe and using Wy1318 London Ale III yeast. Btw Moussa it looks like you’ve got a few beers on the go in the back corner of the kitchen…stocking up 😂😂? Have a great weekend lads!
@quantumhomeimprovements8 ай бұрын
😆 🤣 😂 yes, I have a few brews going on that you will see in the future. Kiviek yeast is very good, I used on the Coopers Australian Pale Ale video where I brewed up to 35° Celsius, and it turned out great! I am glad you guys are interested in seeing more advanced brewing, which is coming. Thanks, Neil, for the Citra IPA recipe, which I am happy to share on our community post? Are you okay with me doing so, Mr Eyre?