snowydog
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Hi Everyone, Forgot my old username / password so had to make a new start here. I 'm pretty casual brewer, make about 4 batches a year. Only Coopers available in my town at grocery store. Made a few Spagnols Brewmaster kits too. The Coopers can be OK, Much better than paying $25 for Factory Donkey P---. If I buy beer I buy the good stuff.
So Coopers Real Ale is my mainstay.
Last 2 batches were not so great, a bit sour. So this time I thought I'd try using Malt instead of corn sugar. I guess I should have looked it up first but anyhow it's a done deal.
All seemed to go OK, Starting SG was a little low at About 1.030. ( temp 70F)
Foamed up nice after 1 day and in 5 days SG was down to 1.010
So I Racked it to a carboy and left it for 9 more days.
Yesterday I put in 7/8 cup of corn sugar racked to the primary. SG was still a little high at 1.007, but that was after adding the sugar ( sorry I forgot to check first) so I bottled anyway.
Tastes real good, So good I drank 2 glasses to test!!
Didn't feel a buzz??
So I am about to make a second batch but was this OK to use only Malt and no corn sugar?? I think I've made a "lite" beer? which is OK but do you use more than the required 1000Grams when using Malt?
Thanks/ John
So Coopers Real Ale is my mainstay.
Last 2 batches were not so great, a bit sour. So this time I thought I'd try using Malt instead of corn sugar. I guess I should have looked it up first but anyhow it's a done deal.
All seemed to go OK, Starting SG was a little low at About 1.030. ( temp 70F)
Foamed up nice after 1 day and in 5 days SG was down to 1.010
So I Racked it to a carboy and left it for 9 more days.
Yesterday I put in 7/8 cup of corn sugar racked to the primary. SG was still a little high at 1.007, but that was after adding the sugar ( sorry I forgot to check first) so I bottled anyway.
Tastes real good, So good I drank 2 glasses to test!!
So I am about to make a second batch but was this OK to use only Malt and no corn sugar?? I think I've made a "lite" beer? which is OK but do you use more than the required 1000Grams when using Malt?
Thanks/ John