I’ve just bottled my second beer kit. It was a Coopers blonde. It seems to be a lot darker than I would’ve expected. It this normal or have I done something wrong. Also can anyone recommend a kit where the beer is quite a bit lighter. Thank you
Hi!
All of my kit brews seemed to come out much darker than I expected.
Even the stout?
Black pudding's very black today, Mother.
Yes, it is black today, dear.
Aye, that's very black, that is.
Yes, dear.
Even the white bits are black.
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You know Howard, Howard Molson.Must get a new shovel for Christmas.
You know Howard, Howard Molson.
Yes, dear.
He's got a new shovel.
Oh.
It's a lovely shovel.
It's got a great big brass handle.
Oh, good.
You know what he's going to do? He's going to put it next to his other one.
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Seriously, I did obtain several out-of-date kits, so that probably explains it.
Shouldn't be such a tight-arsed skinflint.
Hi!I got some H&b malt extract after reading on here
I use light dry malt extract in my lagers. I also tend to steep some grain in them. They always come out darker than "shop bought" lager, but tastier.I’ve just started a simply lager with extra light dme and that looks a lot better. It’s a steep learning curve.
yes, I might have to get my DVD's out tomorrow and watch a couple.....Hi @Pirate_Pete
I wonder how many members of this forum have no idea what we're jabbering on about.
Like @BigCol I often use H&B own brand LME. I add it to some kits and also for small extract brews. In my opinion there's nothing wrong with it, provided you are making a certain type of beer like a bitter. But it does come up amber. Personally I would leave the beer to condition and see what it turns out like. Beers change with time and this may improve to your taste, but if not well chuck it, or alternatively you have the basis for 40 litres of shandy.....Ah that would be it. I got some H&b malt extract after reading on here. That I shouldn’t use all sugar. We don’t have a homebrew shop in Guernsey and I wanted to get on with it. It tastes terrible so will probably have to bin it all.
Pete, we can get it in the UK, from this supplier at least.I don't think I've ever seen extra light dry malt extract.
Hi @Pirate_Pete
I wonder how many members of this forum have no idea what we're jabbering on about.
PeteI know with the Coopers Euro Lager and the (I think) the 86 Day Pilsner that Coopers recommend putting it away for 12 weeks before drinking.
I don't think they do for the Blonde, but maybe with what you added that's what's needed.
I still have a case or so of a Pilsner I made. It was not good a couple of months ago, and I should have chucked it,
but I'm thinking of putting one in the fridge every so often to drink after mowing the lawn. Then have a decent beer after.
*had one as my first beer after work. It's not good!
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