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Title: St Peter's Ruby Red Ale
Post by: ronan-tulla on September 10, 2014, 07:58:40 PM
Hello Brewers, I am a new and very amateur brewer with a few questions, if someone could please help. I bought a starter kit from HomeBrew West in Galway (really friendly guys) and with it I purchased a St.Peters Ruby Red Ale kit. I started it off on Saturday last 6th September and within 24 hrs it was fermenting nicely. Now the question, how long should it stay in the tank for? The kit says 4-6 days but I'm sure the guy in the shop mentioned 4 weeks. Fermentation has slowed down but its still active.  Any help would be great, thanks.
Title: Re: St Peter's Ruby Red Ale
Post by: Garry on September 10, 2014, 08:26:08 PM
Welcome to the NHC  :)

Leave it in there for 2 weeks anyway. It will give the yeast a chance to clean up. Some people transfer the beer to a new fermenter after a week and let it in the secondary for 2 weeks. I wouldn't worry about that at this stage of your brewing career. Four weeks is probably too long in the primary fermenter. You can get off flavours if the beer is sitting on the trub (the creamy layer that settles to the bottom of the fermenter) too long.

Leave the beer in the bottles for 2 weeks at 19 to 21°C. Then put them somewhere cool for as long as your patience will endure. It should peak at 6 to 8 weeks but you'll probably have most of it drank by then  :P The St Peters Red Ale is a nice kit.

Title: Re: St Peter's Ruby Red Ale
Post by: TheCavanMan on September 10, 2014, 10:48:29 PM
I brewed this kit a couple of months back and can tell you it gets really nice about 5-6 weeks in the bottle.

Tasted it after about 2 weeks in the bottle and thought I had messed up somehow but time proved me wrong.

It was also my first kit.

I have it in the cupboard ready to brew again once the FVs are finished fermenting.
Title: Re: St Peter's Ruby Red Ale
Post by: johnrm on September 10, 2014, 11:33:57 PM
Hi Ronan,  Welcome on board.
Is that Tulla in Clare?
Title: Re: St Peter's Ruby Red Ale
Post by: ronan-tulla on September 11, 2014, 05:00:51 PM
Thank you TheCavanMan, how long did you leave it in the fermenter, 2 weeks as above?

Yes, johnrm thats Tulla, Co.Clare.
Title: Re: St Peter's Ruby Red Ale
Post by: TheCavanMan on September 11, 2014, 09:28:49 PM
I normally give them two weeks in the FV before bottling.

Saying that I have a Bulldog Brew Double IPA in a FV now, it's in there 2 and a half weeks and still bubbling. But I think 2 weeks is good.
Title: Re: St Peter's Ruby Red Ale
Post by: johnrm on September 16, 2014, 08:13:22 PM
Well, Balls.
As soon as I leave the county, up pops another homebrewer.
Bastid County is practically a Desert when it comes to decent beer.
Welcome on board!

The only other lad I know was brewing in Clare was in Mullagh.
Title: Re: St Peter's Ruby Red Ale
Post by: ronan-tulla on September 16, 2014, 09:37:47 PM
Well johnrm I'll try to not be too good at it?? ;) Ok, so now all action in the FV seems to have stopped, the hydrometer sat at the bottom of the test vessel when I took off a sample and the sample was cloudy with a lot of sediment (FV has a tap at the bottom). Am I still ok to leave in the FV? two weeks is up on Saturday.
Title: Re: St Peter's Ruby Red Ale
Post by: johnrm on September 16, 2014, 10:14:19 PM
Aim to be the best!
Clare needs good beer.

Get another reading a day or more apart, if it's the same then you're good to bottle.
Title: Re: St Peter's Ruby Red Ale
Post by: LordEoin on September 17, 2014, 12:13:57 AM
be the very best

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DqXlSwBIHFc
Title: Re: St Peter's Ruby Red Ale
Post by: ronanp on October 01, 2014, 10:13:59 PM
Have this in the FV for 8 days now. It's been fermenting away at 18 degrees. Looking very murky but is around and abouts the target gravity reading. If I don't bottle tomorrow it wont get done till Sunday at the earliest.
Title: Re: St Peter's Ruby Red Ale
Post by: LordEoin on October 02, 2014, 01:27:36 AM
what's the rush? If you leave it another week a lot of the murk will have dropped out
Title: Re: St Peter's Ruby Red Ale
Post by: ronanp on October 02, 2014, 09:03:17 PM
Should I be moving it to another FV ?

Dont have one but have been thinking about getting one.

Title: Re: St Peter's Ruby Red Ale
Post by: Garry on October 02, 2014, 10:21:34 PM
Chillax. 3 or 4 weeks in primary won't do it any harm.
Title: Re: St Peter's Ruby Red Ale
Post by: LordEoin on October 03, 2014, 10:08:21 AM
A second FV is very handy for secondary and bulk priming. But for now as Garry said, chillax ;)
Title: Re: St Peter's Ruby Red Ale
Post by: ronanp on October 15, 2014, 10:38:03 PM
Well it got 20 days in the FV before bottling, and looks and smells a lot better for it. Put the coopers heritage larger on straight away. Stocking up for the winter.

Title: Re: St Peter's Ruby Red Ale
Post by: LordEoin on October 15, 2014, 11:55:40 PM
good man
Title: Re: St Peter's Ruby Red Ale
Post by: ronanp on October 20, 2014, 08:52:52 PM
Kept the bottles warm for 3 or 4 days then let their temperature drop down to 14 degrees for the same amount of time. Is that enough for carbonation to finish? Or should I keep them warmer for longer? Seeing how quickly all the kit instructions tell you to bottle not sure if they rush the next stage as well.

The shed where they will end up will be a lot colder, but for these ones I could probably hold off for at least another week till my next brew is ready to come out ofthe FV and i need the space for bottling.
Title: Re: St Peter's Ruby Red Ale
Post by: ronan-tulla on November 20, 2014, 07:01:05 PM
I tasted the Wherry kit and I'm going to give it a try but want to add some depth of flavour and body. Anyone have ideas?
Title: Re: St Peter's Ruby Red Ale
Post by: oconn on November 21, 2014, 03:37:19 PM
i was in drinking this in Jersuelum tavern / St peters pub in London. These kits really do the commercial drink justice. with time the red and stout turn out very close to the real thing. great stuff given a few months maturity
Title: Re: St Peter's Ruby Red Ale
Post by: GBrew on November 25, 2015, 09:48:36 PM
Hi all, I am 10 days into this kit and my reading is at 1.016

Initially it was at 1.042

There appears to be very little action now in the airlock so I was thinking of bottling soon. But that would mean a weak beer 😔

Constant temp has been difficult to achieve with this awful weather and it did go two full days at v low temp at the weekend.

Any advice for a Brewer on their Xmas ale adventure ?! How long can it sit in the primary before bottling ?