Fuzzy Growler
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Would you double up on the yeast too?Two tins of Cooper's and 3kg of malt...wonder what that would do?
Would you double up on the yeast too?Two tins of Cooper's and 3kg of malt...wonder what that would do?
The Cooper's goes off like a rocket and is very good...I've done a fair few!Would you double up on the yeast too?
Let me know how you get on mateI’m about to try out a Youngs American Mocha Porter coupled with a Cooper’s Stout kit combined, possibly with some additional sugar.
Fingers crossed
Came across this today, sounds greatLove brewings ris is exellent a little expensive but a quality kit
beerworks craft brewery series russian-imperial stout
Love brewings ris is exellent a little expensive but a quality kit
beerworks craft brewery series russian-imperial stout
The Coopers kits always did the job for me. Premium kits tend to just add a few grams of hops for dry-hopping. As this is pointless for the style, then the 3 Coopers kits could be the way to go.Is Cooper's a good stout to use is it worth using a more premium kit
Cheers slid....The Coopers kits always did the job for me. Premium kits tend to just add a few grams of hops for dry-hopping. As this is pointless for the style, then the 3 Coopers kits could be the way to go.
I used to do a very good stout indeed with a Coopers Stout, a Wilko Stout and 1kg of sugar, to 27L. The recipe from the Coopers site seems to me to be an approach to doing something the same, but with a lot less water, to give a much heavier product.
For me, personally, I’m aiming for an Imperial stout (as per the title of this thread).How much body (how heavy) do you want it? Three kits (or similar malt content) is going to make it very much a sipping beer in texture as well as strength, which may of course be what you want.
I recently made a Toucan of Morgans Dockside Stout 1.7KG, Morgans Ironbark Dark Ale 1.7KG, 1KG Brewing sugar to 23 litres which came out as 6% ABV. It's early days yet for tasting but it seems big and malty! I think that making it to (say) 20 litres would start getting towards Imperial Stout territory and I'm not sure I would personally want to make it much more malty than that if I'm going to drink pints of it.
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