Hi guys,
I've been lurking around for a while and checking out the beginners info etc, just decided to post a direct question here.
Last week I went to a friend's and used his Coopers home kit and we prepared a lager brew which is still chugging away at the moment.
I had so much fun doing it that I want to go out and buy my own Coopers kit this week,
I've read a few posts and most seem to agree that this is a great easy way to start.
My question is, and sorry to be "that guy", but I notice some recommending using different yeast to the packet one that comes with the kit and a few other things, like malt and not Dextrose sugar?
I'm a bit confused.
My main problem is that I don't want to stuff up my first brew,
And I would like, if possible to make my first brew good enough that I actually enjoy it and not something that I want to throw out or have to struggle through drinking.
I realise a lot of the game is down to me getting the process right, and that's cool.. but can somebody please suggest to me an idiot proof recipe or set of tips (if in fact most recommend substituting ingredients in the kit), that I can go with to make my first brew a great experience?
Or please direct me to a post that has covered this?
Thanks in advance, and sorry for being a pest!
:fro:
I've been lurking around for a while and checking out the beginners info etc, just decided to post a direct question here.
Last week I went to a friend's and used his Coopers home kit and we prepared a lager brew which is still chugging away at the moment.
I had so much fun doing it that I want to go out and buy my own Coopers kit this week,
I've read a few posts and most seem to agree that this is a great easy way to start.
My question is, and sorry to be "that guy", but I notice some recommending using different yeast to the packet one that comes with the kit and a few other things, like malt and not Dextrose sugar?
I'm a bit confused.
My main problem is that I don't want to stuff up my first brew,
And I would like, if possible to make my first brew good enough that I actually enjoy it and not something that I want to throw out or have to struggle through drinking.
I realise a lot of the game is down to me getting the process right, and that's cool.. but can somebody please suggest to me an idiot proof recipe or set of tips (if in fact most recommend substituting ingredients in the kit), that I can go with to make my first brew a great experience?
Or please direct me to a post that has covered this?
Thanks in advance, and sorry for being a pest!
:fro: