Been thinking about trying homebrewing for a while, and eventually took the plunge and ordered the 'new' Coopers Starter Kit with a 1.7kg Stout kit and 45x500ml PET bottles from BrewUK. Chose not to use the Brew Enhancer 1 that comes in that package as I'd rather save that for a more appropriate brew.
Was planning to go with a treacle/golden syrup/DME mix, but there was no treacle in the local shop and didn't want to wait any longer so ended up going with the following on Thursday the 7th.
1.7KG Coopers Stout Kit
500G Muntons Extra Dark Spraymalt
454G Lyle's Golden Syrup
454G Pure Clear Honey
Brewed to about 21-21.5L, pitched the yeast at 24C and took my OG reading of 1.042, which sounds a bit low to me for what I've added compared to the readings I've seen around this forum. But it could be down to me not getting a proper reading due to some newbie mistake?
Otherwise it's went a lot better than expected, only slight problem is that I managed to waste a few drops of wort by hitting the spoon quite high up while pouring it in. To be on the safe side I sanitised all my equipment, despite Coopers claiming a hot rinse would do for the first use. Also stuck a crushed campden tablet in.
Got it wrapped up at a steady 20C or so, and after a day a nice head started to form. 36 hours on and the krausen is at least 8" tall in places and almost touching the lid of the Coopers FV with the krausen ring, no wonder it's got a reputation as being a zealous fermenter. Also it's filling the house with a great smell.
Planning to wait until next weekend to take my first SG reading and see where we're at, then when it's ready to bottle it and let them condition until the uni year is over in May. Although I might accidentally have a few bottles 'leak' before then...
Looking forward to sampling this and enjoyed it so far, this forum has been a great resource and figured I should post my progress and further adventures in home-brewing. What I'm basically saying is thanks for the help.
Might also have to find myself some nice brown flip top bottles with free ale inside to work through before my next brew.
Was planning to go with a treacle/golden syrup/DME mix, but there was no treacle in the local shop and didn't want to wait any longer so ended up going with the following on Thursday the 7th.
1.7KG Coopers Stout Kit
500G Muntons Extra Dark Spraymalt
454G Lyle's Golden Syrup
454G Pure Clear Honey
Brewed to about 21-21.5L, pitched the yeast at 24C and took my OG reading of 1.042, which sounds a bit low to me for what I've added compared to the readings I've seen around this forum. But it could be down to me not getting a proper reading due to some newbie mistake?
Otherwise it's went a lot better than expected, only slight problem is that I managed to waste a few drops of wort by hitting the spoon quite high up while pouring it in. To be on the safe side I sanitised all my equipment, despite Coopers claiming a hot rinse would do for the first use. Also stuck a crushed campden tablet in.
Got it wrapped up at a steady 20C or so, and after a day a nice head started to form. 36 hours on and the krausen is at least 8" tall in places and almost touching the lid of the Coopers FV with the krausen ring, no wonder it's got a reputation as being a zealous fermenter. Also it's filling the house with a great smell.
Planning to wait until next weekend to take my first SG reading and see where we're at, then when it's ready to bottle it and let them condition until the uni year is over in May. Although I might accidentally have a few bottles 'leak' before then...
Looking forward to sampling this and enjoyed it so far, this forum has been a great resource and figured I should post my progress and further adventures in home-brewing. What I'm basically saying is thanks for the help.
Might also have to find myself some nice brown flip top bottles with free ale inside to work through before my next brew.