I tried it one time with 2 cans and no sugar, but I didn't have a hydrometer at the time and couldn't tell what the OG or FG was. It was good but I didn't like it as well as one can and 7 cups sugar. It definitely wasn't worth the expense of the extra can, IMO.
But you should try it yourself as tastes vary and keep experimenting. I'm still experimenting with the stuff after 2 years of using it.
Some stores have quit selling it, I noticed. I hope that's not going to be a trend.
I'm contemplating going to All-Grain soon anyway, so I guess it won't matter.
I mainly started out using Premier because I could run down to the store a quarter mile away and buy it and it was cheap. I was only going to use it until I got my routine down pat and my sanitation technique, etc. Then I was having so much fun experimenting that I just kept using it.
Time to move on now, though, I'm thinking.
My older Brother is pretty into homebrewing and has recommended this very project to me to try as a first foray into homebrewing.
I will look around in the next couple days and hope to find the stuff locally.
He mentioned though that using table sugar seemed to give the final product a "cidery" taste so I was considering getting a second can as well...
The only OTHER ingredients called for with these kits is 1) sugar, 2) water, and 3) yeast!
True, Dave R, tried a batch without the sugar, and doubling the LME, and didn't like it, but I'm gonna have to try it and see for myself.
These kits are so cheap that I feel the need to do some major experimenting and playing around before moving on to bigger and better projects.
If y'all lived in a dry county, surrounded by dry counties, you would probably feel more like I do about wanting to apply some extra effort, and attempt to massage these kits for optimum results!
Pogo
Hey bullrider -
No harm...no foul!
I'm sorry if my response seemed testy, I didn't mean it to be!
I realized that you were replying to Corker, who was indicating that he saw merit in substituting a second can of liquid extract for the sugar in the recipe, as did I.
And, your advice was spot on!
I was just thinking out loud I guess!
Pogo
Yo Corkster- Chris here....
So you are planning on using two cans, but following the recipe for one can? In essence, using your 2nd can as a "sugar" source? If so, then you are going to double the hop flavor, so just remember that. I believe there was a post somehwere in this forum about a guy who did it and said that wasnt very good.. I would still recommed trying one can (or two if you want-but be sure to double the ingredients in the given recipe) and using DME in place of the sugar.. I think it wil give you a better brew......:rockin:
I was hoping they might have a can of un-hopped extract. Alas, they did not.
So then I was gonna go with the DME, but my only local HB source is an Ace Hardware and their DME, while probably not overpriced, did seem a bit spendy for a starter run of what is supposed to be cheap beer anyway.
My buddy at work is gonna start a batch of Premier at the same time as I do and he's gonna use the DME while I'm gonna use table sugar, then we'll be able to compare and see the difference.
What's the hop flavor like with these Premier kits? Is it just bitter or is there actual flavor?
Hey Pogo!Well...I'm sitting here amazed!
This batch of Premier Malt Extract beer with two pounds of Extra Light DME is fantastic!
I'm truly not a REAL beer person, but this stuff is worth doing!
I'm going to have to develop a beer vocabulary, just to be able to properly describe all of the tastes involved here.
It has plenty of aroma, taste, feel...this is good stuff.
This batch is eighteen days old today, pitched on 01/21/09, with an OG of 1.031.
Today the SG is 1.012. I must of mis-read the potential alcohol scale earlier. I was thinking that a fermentation down to 1.015 would yeild an ABV of about 4%, but I was wrong.
Fermenting from 1.031 down to 1.012 gives me an ABV of only 2.489%. But, the taste is wonderful!
I could find no cidery after taste. I'm thinking that this batch is going to get even better as it conditions on out.
BTW - this kit came with a packet of Lager yeast, I used it, and it was viable. Thankfully, I rigged a blow-off tube into a bucket of water, because it pumped out plenty of foam even with temps in the fifties.
I'm thinking that i need to rig a refridgerator to ferment with Lager yeasts year around. I'm definitely going to do another batch onto this yeast cake, and use another carboy to continue tweeking these kit recipes.
Does anyone have a suggestion on how I can boost the ABV, without sugar, at this stage in the process?
Pogo
Anyway, my OG using one can of Premier Malt Extract, no sugar, and 2 pounds of Extra Light DME in a 5 gallon primary, was 1.031.
If it ferments down to 1.015 it will yeild approximately 4% ABV...which is all I can ask for!
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Pogo
Ok, all has gone quite well thus far. Used two LBs of DME instead of table sugar... fermentation went quite well but all airlock activity stopped rather abruptly... 4 days total... I'm not all that worried about that since Joy of Homebrewing states that 3 day complete fermentations are not uncommon.
I took a hydrometer reading yesterday and got a 1.011, took one today and got 1.012 that seemed a bit odd...shouldn't the # be getting lower rather than higher? Also the beer was a few degrees warmer when I checked it today (and got the higher number) than it was yesterday.... Warmer temps should result in a lower reading if I understand hydrometer science at all.... but regardless, I'll keep checking until I get the same reading a few days in a row then.... Bottling!!
Right now the beer tastes a bit fruity and rather bitter..... I can't wait to see what happens to the flavor after proper bottle conditioning!
Hey Pogo!
Although we ended up using SafeAle 04, I think it was the 04) because we rehydrated our yeast too soon and had some sanitation issues...
Our batch came in at 1.032, if I remember correctly.. So hopefully my brothers will ferment down to about the same ABV.... I'll have to have him send me one when it's bottled.. You hear that corkster??? Send me a bottle if it's good!
Hey bullrider -
I see that Corkster has gone on ahead an bottled after the first week, when he had his FG.
Pogo
I thought the formula was OG-FG X 133. That's what I've been using all this time. This would give 3.7 ABV.
Which formula does everyone use?