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I have one of these kits which has a BB date of 02/04/06! As the can looks in good nick and isn't rusty or bulging I am going to give it a go. Obviously I wont use the yeast and have opted to use a Mauribrew Lager 497 yeast, carrying on the Aussie theme. I intend to try and lager this in my garage with some bubble wrap to protect against extreme cold (although this is England not Canada so the worse is frost at this time of year!) and place it in an old wardrobe I have in there as I don't have a brew fridge and can't control the temp.
I am also going to use some Hallertauer Hersbrucker hops and boil about 25G of the pellets with my sugar and water and strain into the fermenter at the start to give it some extra flavour. I am only going to do this for 20 - 30 minutes as I am not after bitterness but just a bit more background flavours. As these have a low alpha rating (1.6%) does anyone think that 20-30 minutes will be enough or should I go for a bit longer?
I also intend to dry hop around the end of the second week (bearing in mind the yeast I am using) again using these hop pellets.
Sound ok?
I am also going to use some Hallertauer Hersbrucker hops and boil about 25G of the pellets with my sugar and water and strain into the fermenter at the start to give it some extra flavour. I am only going to do this for 20 - 30 minutes as I am not after bitterness but just a bit more background flavours. As these have a low alpha rating (1.6%) does anyone think that 20-30 minutes will be enough or should I go for a bit longer?
I also intend to dry hop around the end of the second week (bearing in mind the yeast I am using) again using these hop pellets.
Sound ok?