guitarguy6
Well-Known Member
Hey guys, I'm usually an all grain brewer but a friend gifted me a Coopers Irish Stout kit. Other than adding some DME and dextrose is there anything I can do to make this kit taste better?
You could do a mini-mash, but that would defeat the easiness of the extract brew. You could sub the Cooper's yeast for the Irish ale strain. Nail fermentation and it will be drinkable.
Thanks for the reply. I was thinking of using wyeast 1084 yeast and fermenting at 20C. What would you suggest as a mini mash? I don't mind taking some extra time to try and make this kit as good as possible. I usually brew 10 gallon all grain batches that take 4 hours or more so adding some extra time to an "easy" kit doesn't bother me.
Better is relative. Re-gift it to someone who doesn't brew.Other than adding some DME and dextrose is there anything I can do to make this kit taste better?
There are some good ideas over here:
http://www.ratebeerkits.com/items/view/coopers-irish-stout
The only thing I might suggest is not to boil it for 60 minutes because it has already been boiled when they made the extract. (It probably doesn't need any more caramelizing) If you were interested in Americanizing it you could add an oz of centennial at flame out.
I was going to boil the kit and the DME for 10min. Does that sound like a good plan?
Don't boil the liquid extract... you can add that at flame out.