beerandjazz
New Member
So, I got my Coopers Home-Brew kit, a Christmas present, set up on Friday night.
1x can of Coopers Stout wort (can I call it wort?)
1x bag of Coopers Brew Enhancer
1x packet of Coopers Yeast
As per instructions, got it to 22C and 23L, and added the yeast.
Over the next couple of days, lots of foam (I cannot bring myself to call it Krausen) peaks so obviously things are happening.
It's gradually cooled off, and although I wrapped it up in a sleeping bag for insulation, has now dropped to 19C.
The Coopers instructions say to remove the foam collar (ok, Krausen collar) when visible signs of fermentation have stopped, which they sort of have done.
Because I am aware that fermentation may continue for a while yet, I have given it a bit of a stir in the hope that this might up the temperature a bit. Terrible idea? The OG was 1.033, which seems a bit low, and the gravity reading today is 1.018... So presumably I'm hoping for a bit more of a reduction?
Because I don't have a keg, I will be bottling into the provided Coopers plastic screw-top bottles, which are a dark brown colour, and will try to keep them in the dark.
I can see a few points where I may have made some errors:
1 - I failed to remove the paper label when softening the wort in the can... Guess all that might have done was to make it a bit harder to hold the can to pour!
2 - My can opener isn't particularly sanitary, so can only hope that it won't have contaminated
3 - The Coopers instructions said that on the first brew, it probably wasn't necessary to sanitise the equipment... Should have done, anyway
Anyway, I hope it will continue to ferment a bit, and will let you know what it tastes like in a week or two!
Ta, beerandjazz
1x can of Coopers Stout wort (can I call it wort?)
1x bag of Coopers Brew Enhancer
1x packet of Coopers Yeast
As per instructions, got it to 22C and 23L, and added the yeast.
Over the next couple of days, lots of foam (I cannot bring myself to call it Krausen) peaks so obviously things are happening.
It's gradually cooled off, and although I wrapped it up in a sleeping bag for insulation, has now dropped to 19C.
The Coopers instructions say to remove the foam collar (ok, Krausen collar) when visible signs of fermentation have stopped, which they sort of have done.
Because I am aware that fermentation may continue for a while yet, I have given it a bit of a stir in the hope that this might up the temperature a bit. Terrible idea? The OG was 1.033, which seems a bit low, and the gravity reading today is 1.018... So presumably I'm hoping for a bit more of a reduction?
Because I don't have a keg, I will be bottling into the provided Coopers plastic screw-top bottles, which are a dark brown colour, and will try to keep them in the dark.
I can see a few points where I may have made some errors:
1 - I failed to remove the paper label when softening the wort in the can... Guess all that might have done was to make it a bit harder to hold the can to pour!
2 - My can opener isn't particularly sanitary, so can only hope that it won't have contaminated
3 - The Coopers instructions said that on the first brew, it probably wasn't necessary to sanitise the equipment... Should have done, anyway
Anyway, I hope it will continue to ferment a bit, and will let you know what it tastes like in a week or two!
Ta, beerandjazz