ForeverJack said:
Hi guys. Brewer loosing heart here :) binned a Wherry this morning as it absolutely stunk and had what looked like mould bits on top. Tasted foul too. Gutted. Did pitch the yeast at a high temp, would this have caused it? Anyway, sticking to cheaper kits until I succeed, so going to start a coopers stout tomorrow,just wondering on adding dark sugar, treacle and spray malt etc and if so in what quantity? Don't want to give up as despite not having anything drinkable im really enjoying it.
Hi,
Can't help you out on the sterilising side of things as I'm new to this as well. Iv'e just been using bleach and Starsan.
The first kit I used was the Coopers Original Stout. I made a cockup by not making sure the caps were done up tight enough. The Coopers bottles have a tamper proof seal on them and I now realise that when you think they are tight, give them another turn and they will tighten some more.
Anyway, I brewed this kit using:
Brewed short to 20 litres
Brewed at 19c in my homemade brew box.
1kg Coopers Brew Enhancer 2
450g Black Treacle (from the Co-Op)
1 Coopers Carbonation drops per bottle.
Starting gravity, 1.050
Final gravity was 1.011 which I worked out to be about 5.0%
I like my Stouts and Porters to be quite strong.
From my notes it took 10 days to finish fermenting, I then left it in the original fermenter for 3 days to clear (in my garage with no heat, I just left it on the floor. This is to supposed to help clear the beer)
It came out a bit on the sweet side, but not too much (for my taste anyway) next time I'm going to add some hops to try and give it some bitterness.
And also because this was my first attempt at home brew, I think I may have started to drink them a little bit to soon. You have supposed to leave them for 2 weeks secondary fermentation, 2 weeks in the cold and 2 weeks to mature
Yea, right , I lasted about 3 weeks and have necked about 15 of the little blighters!
Ill try harder next time!
Good luck with your brewing.
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