It's only my second ever attempt at making beer.
The first attempt was about 8 years ago from a kit (brown ale) and it tasted so bad even after aging for a few months that I ended up throwing out the entire batch. I followed the instructions on the kit to the letter - it was watery, over-carbonated, and just didn't taste like beer at all.
So, now I visited my LHBS and had a conversation to get some ideas and advice about how to make a stout from extract. This is what I ended up doing:
Coopers Stout kit - 1.7kg
Muntons Dark spray malt - 500g
Dark Molasses - 750mg
I warmed the can of extract in hot water in the sink for about 20 minutes, then opened it up and put it into my fermenter bucket. I then proceeded to rinse the can twice with boiling water into the fermenter, then stirred up well. After that, I topped up with cold water to the level of 18 litres and stirred it up for a few minutes. Wort temperature was 19c, and the kit said the yeast can be pitched between 19-29c, so I pitched the yeast on top and sealed her up.
I was beginning to think that it wasn't going to start - took 46 hours to get first airlock activity. A couple hours later, the airlock was going non-stop at machine gun rate. I opened her up and emptied in the molasses as well as another 1.5 litres of water - total level is now 19.5 litres (approx). Airlock has been going at machine gun rate for about 24 hours now.
I'll give an update how it tastes after a few weeks! Hopefully this will turn out well enough that I will be encouraged to try making more beers.
The first attempt was about 8 years ago from a kit (brown ale) and it tasted so bad even after aging for a few months that I ended up throwing out the entire batch. I followed the instructions on the kit to the letter - it was watery, over-carbonated, and just didn't taste like beer at all.
So, now I visited my LHBS and had a conversation to get some ideas and advice about how to make a stout from extract. This is what I ended up doing:
Coopers Stout kit - 1.7kg
Muntons Dark spray malt - 500g
Dark Molasses - 750mg
I warmed the can of extract in hot water in the sink for about 20 minutes, then opened it up and put it into my fermenter bucket. I then proceeded to rinse the can twice with boiling water into the fermenter, then stirred up well. After that, I topped up with cold water to the level of 18 litres and stirred it up for a few minutes. Wort temperature was 19c, and the kit said the yeast can be pitched between 19-29c, so I pitched the yeast on top and sealed her up.
I was beginning to think that it wasn't going to start - took 46 hours to get first airlock activity. A couple hours later, the airlock was going non-stop at machine gun rate. I opened her up and emptied in the molasses as well as another 1.5 litres of water - total level is now 19.5 litres (approx). Airlock has been going at machine gun rate for about 24 hours now.
I'll give an update how it tastes after a few weeks! Hopefully this will turn out well enough that I will be encouraged to try making more beers.