I've been getting back into homebrewing after a layoff of almost 2 years. It started with a batch of ginger beer for friends and family to enjoy over Christmas. And now I've got the urge to brew something serious. I managed to dig out all my old equipment and I've put an order in with Grain and Grape. In the meantime, I found an old tin malt shovel summer wheat and a tin of morgan's wheat extract. Mixed the two and topped up the fermenter to 15 litres. The malt shovel instructions only recommend 11.5, but it doesn't take into consideration the extra malt.
Pitched the yeast that came with the malt shovel, but nothing happened. So I grabbed the only other yeast I had, a packet from a Kmart tin of Cooper's Real Ale. Within a few hours, it was bubbling like crazy and it's kept that pace for the past few days. It's been pretty warm in Melbourne for the last couple of days, and the thermometer on the fermenter hasn't gone much below 24C.
So, I've combined old ingredients with an inappropriate yeast, and fermentation above ideal temperatures.

But there are few sounds more satisfying the the steady
bloop from a fermenter.
I'm back baby
