fatsack
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One of my roommates decided to use a coopers kit to brew his first instead of going the non-kit route. I thought it was really watery and had a weird nickel taste to it. maybe it was just his though
Coopers is brewed in Australia,which was a colony of Englang ,which uses imperial gallons like Canada...
I plan on picking up a Coopers Real Ale Kit, what kind of DME should i add?
Going to try one of these. Someone school me. If I'm going to make 5 gallons, do I need to add DME still? Do I need to boil this stuff like we do with say a Brewers Best kit? I'm not a hop head and these being pre-hopped, I shouldn't have to add more hops, correct? Sorry for the ignorance, but haven't had a lot of time to research this and I want to try another "type" of extracts. Thanks.
Going to try one of these. Someone school me. If I'm going to make 5 gallons, do I need to add DME still? Do I need to boil this stuff like we do with say a Brewers Best kit? I'm not a hop head and these being pre-hopped, I shouldn't have to add more hops, correct? Sorry for the ignorance, but haven't had a lot of time to research this and I want to try another "type" of extracts. Thanks.
You'll need to add more fermentables. Even if you go for five gallons, instead of the full six, you're still going to be a little short. For a six gallon batch I normally add an additional pound each of dextrose and light DME and 1/4 pound of malto dextrin. I've done this with both the Mexican Cerveza and the Sparkling Ale. You can also add LME or even a second Coopers can. I boil the additions for about ten minutes and then I take it off the heat and add the can of LME.
I wouldn't say either of the two I've made have been very hoppy. So, if you're not big into hops, I think you'll be fine.
Sorry about all the questions.
okay I'm brand new to this and think I want to use coopers for my first time.
For a 6 gal batch your saying i'll need: (to make a better beer)
2# LDE
2# Dextrose
1/4 # malto dextrin
and 5 oz corn sugar for priming.
am I missing anything?
and then just make it the way that the can says even with the added stuff?
does this go for every type of coopers can? (think I'm going to make the wheat one first)
Thanks for the help!![]()
For one can it is 1 pound dme and 1 pound of corn sugar 1/4 pound of Malto Dextrin (optional but improves the beer)
and priming sugar.
I've been using Coopers since my re-start of HB. I think they make very good beer, although someday when I go All Grain I might look back and laugh.
I added 3# Light DME (Munton's) to their IPA can and it was fabulous and easy. Their stout is also great. I will move on because I want to start "traditional" extract brewing with hops, liquid yeast and crystal malt etc., but no complaints from this old newbie.