new brewer 2012 said:looking good..I would put a few in your fridge,only a few mind
Does it look clear at this stage? It should do..I am doing a Coopers Canadian Blonde next month so good luck on yours..
I have the same bin and airlock as you but I have no tap on my fermenting bin..May need to get one
BrewDan said:This is going to be the next batch I will be making, let us know how it tastes, I'd put a few in the fridge to chill and absorb the co2, but I'd also he tempted to just try one from the cellar :thumb:
that looks promising..nice and drinkable..well done :party:Sandro said:BrewDan said:This is going to be the next batch I will be making, let us know how it tastes, I'd put a few in the fridge to chill and absorb the co2, but I'd also he tempted to just try one from the cellar :thumb:
I tried it, it's good ! It's light and bitter, with a nice froth !!! :
I was so happy with the result I already started another brewing today, a Mexican Cerveza !!!
neil-c-8 said:Did you batch prime this ale or did you add primer individually to each bottle? I'm going to guess that you batch primed it from your photos... How much priming sugar did you use for your batch?? Did you make a full 25 litres?
It does look impressively good in that glass with a good head!
I've heard someone say before that the Coopers Mexican Cerveza uses a larger yeast and not an ale yeast so needs the first fermentation to be at a lower temp of 13-14 degrees?? Not 100% sure on this as I'm a first time brewer but could be worth a google!
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