A Comprehensive Guide To Pressure Fermentation
Pressure fermentation is a phenomenon that has rocketed into vogue seemingly in the last couple of years. Jump on any forum or Facebook page to do with homebrewing and you will see pressure ferment...
Why you should never use a Pressure Relief Valve (PRV) as a Spunding Valve.
Pressure Relief Valves (PRVs) are an almost ubiquitous feature in pressure capable vessels designed for homebrewing. They are part of corny kegs, most pressure capable fermenters, CO2 regulators, t...
Dry Yeast vs Liquid Yeast. Which Is Better?
*Updated as per advice from Lallemand for 2024* Here at Kegland we are really big fans of dry yeasts. We don’t use them exclusively, but there is no doubt that when it’s time to pitch, more often ...
How To Keg Your Beer - A Basic Guide
Hey guys. We know a lot of you have recently made the jump to kegging your brews. There are probably a decent number of folks out there switching up from bottling, and an equally large number jumpi...
A Beginner's Guide To Bottling HomeBrew
So, you have made your first delicious (hopefully!) home brewed beer. Maybe you used an extract kit. Perhaps you went with one of our super convenient and tasty Fresh Wort Kits. Maybe you jumped ri...
The top 10 tips every new BrewZilla owner should know
So, you’ve done your research, compared products, realized that the BrewZilla range are pretty much the best value all in one brewing systems on the market. You’ve bitten the bullet, pulled the tri...
The Ultimate Guide to Keg Maintenance and Cleaning: Tips for Homebrewers
There is pretty much no doubt whatsoever that moving up to kegging your homebrew is a fantastic step to take. While bottling home brew is both rewarding and can be beneficial for some styles, most ...
The Ultimate Guide to Kegging Your Homebrew
There comes a point in every homebrewers life when you realise it’s time. Time to stop washing and sanitising dozens of bottles. Time to stop splashing your kitchen with freshly brewed beer when th...
Easy Set & Forget Method for Keg Carbonation
One of the many advantages that kegging has over bottling is the ability to force carbonate your beer. Force carbonation is an often slightly misunderstood term. Let’s clear that up. Simply put,...
Mastering Force Carbonation for Kegs
We will talk about this in a bit of depth, because there are a few ways to go about speeding up the carbonation process, but that’s not why you’re here. You are here because you have a keg of unca...
Lets Talk About Yeast And How To Make A Successful Yeast Starter
Yeast is amazing. Actually, that’s worth repeating. Yeast. Is. Amazing. It’s a truism that homebrewers don’t make beer. We make wort. Yeast makes beer. The right yeast can make or break your beer. ...
Cleaning and Sanitising for homebrewers made easy
Brewing Basics: Cleaning and Sanitising The joys of homebrewing are multiple. You’re not a homebrewer if you don’t get excited by yeast. The huge range of hops available to us is incredible. The ch...