ericmark
Regular.
I bought two Coopers kits, only �ã10 each so seemed worth a try, decided to use treacle with the stout and keep the one packet of spray dried malt for the English bitter.
However when I came to make the Stout I thought the last one I did was only 30 pints not 40 pints so decided to read the instructions. Had to remove label to read make up to 23 litres (40 pints) but then thought lets see how much sugar it says to add.
It states "Dissolve contents of can and other fermentable sugars" no where on the instructions does it say what fermentable sugars to add or how much to add. Wife with usual authoritative tone, give the instructions here, she too had to admit it did not say what or how much, just that other sugars needed adding.
The next step was the web site, it took several goes trying to down load the slow pages, and in the end I did find a list of what to add.
Australian Pale Ale 1kg Brew Enhancer 2 Start 1.038 Finish 1.008
Canadian Blonde 1kg Brew Enhancer 2 Start 1.038 Finish 1.008
English Bitter 500g Light Dry Malt Start 1.031 Finish 1.006
European Lager 1kg Brew Enhancer 3 Start 1.038 Finish 1.010
Irish Stout Brew 1kg Brew Enhancer 3 Start 1.038 Finish 1.010
Mexican Cerveza 1kg Brew Enhancer 2 Start 1.038 Finish 1.008
However even that list is for Irish Stout and I have Stout. The instructions also call for the use of "Carbonation Drops" although again on the web site it does state "8g of sugar per litre" I thought Coopers was a good make? Clearly not user friendly.
I feel is a brew kit requires extras it should state on the outside of the label where you can read it before buying. It's not so hard to write on the can "Just add sugar and water". Or this kit requires 500g of light dry malt.
OK I had no intention of adding "Brew Enhancer 3" what ever that is, I added Treacle x 3 tins with a start s.g. of 1.042, but I have been brewing now for three years and I have a good idea what is required.
Not a clue what Brew Enhancer 3 is, likely a mixture of sugar and spray dried malt, but if I go to Wilko to buy supplies, last thing I want to do is return next day to pick up the missing bits.
As luck has it I did buy 500 grams of Medium Malt which I will use with English Bitter but had I been able to read instructions in the shop I could have got Light instead of Medium.
Anyway note to self, warn anyone going to start home brew, leave Coopers on the shelf and buy an English kit which has instructions on the can.
I also not temperature much higher with Coopers beer, "Whilst the enclosed yeast will ferment effectively at 18ðC-32ðC, we recommend a brew temperature of 21ðC-27ðC for optimum results." so may be good for Summer brewing?
However as with VW cars with dirty tricks, when you see dirty tricks like not giving instructions on the can one wonders what other dirty tricks are played.
However when I came to make the Stout I thought the last one I did was only 30 pints not 40 pints so decided to read the instructions. Had to remove label to read make up to 23 litres (40 pints) but then thought lets see how much sugar it says to add.
It states "Dissolve contents of can and other fermentable sugars" no where on the instructions does it say what fermentable sugars to add or how much to add. Wife with usual authoritative tone, give the instructions here, she too had to admit it did not say what or how much, just that other sugars needed adding.
The next step was the web site, it took several goes trying to down load the slow pages, and in the end I did find a list of what to add.
Australian Pale Ale 1kg Brew Enhancer 2 Start 1.038 Finish 1.008
Canadian Blonde 1kg Brew Enhancer 2 Start 1.038 Finish 1.008
English Bitter 500g Light Dry Malt Start 1.031 Finish 1.006
European Lager 1kg Brew Enhancer 3 Start 1.038 Finish 1.010
Irish Stout Brew 1kg Brew Enhancer 3 Start 1.038 Finish 1.010
Mexican Cerveza 1kg Brew Enhancer 2 Start 1.038 Finish 1.008
However even that list is for Irish Stout and I have Stout. The instructions also call for the use of "Carbonation Drops" although again on the web site it does state "8g of sugar per litre" I thought Coopers was a good make? Clearly not user friendly.
I feel is a brew kit requires extras it should state on the outside of the label where you can read it before buying. It's not so hard to write on the can "Just add sugar and water". Or this kit requires 500g of light dry malt.
OK I had no intention of adding "Brew Enhancer 3" what ever that is, I added Treacle x 3 tins with a start s.g. of 1.042, but I have been brewing now for three years and I have a good idea what is required.
Not a clue what Brew Enhancer 3 is, likely a mixture of sugar and spray dried malt, but if I go to Wilko to buy supplies, last thing I want to do is return next day to pick up the missing bits.
As luck has it I did buy 500 grams of Medium Malt which I will use with English Bitter but had I been able to read instructions in the shop I could have got Light instead of Medium.
Anyway note to self, warn anyone going to start home brew, leave Coopers on the shelf and buy an English kit which has instructions on the can.
I also not temperature much higher with Coopers beer, "Whilst the enclosed yeast will ferment effectively at 18ðC-32ðC, we recommend a brew temperature of 21ðC-27ðC for optimum results." so may be good for Summer brewing?
However as with VW cars with dirty tricks, when you see dirty tricks like not giving instructions on the can one wonders what other dirty tricks are played.