cheshirehomebrew
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Hi all, a friend gave me a can of Wilko's Copper Ale as he isn't going to get round to brewing it, so I made it up yesterday.
Having been doing all grain for the last 5 years or so it was a real pleasure to have done my brew day in about an hour, instead of the usual 4-5 that all grain can take.
Has anyone else used this can of malt extract, its pre hopped and tasted a little bitter/sour to me but as I have never used it am not sure if this was correct or it was 'off'.
One thing though, I re-hydrated the yeast that came with it and made a starter, it smelt absolutely rank, didn't seem to be very active so I used some of my usual yeast I have in stock.
It says ready to drink in 21 days. I usually dry hop in the secondary, but am curious to see how good (or bad) the beer is without any additions.
Has anyone else used Wilko kits, do they need dry hopping or not?
Thanks in advance
Having been doing all grain for the last 5 years or so it was a real pleasure to have done my brew day in about an hour, instead of the usual 4-5 that all grain can take.
Has anyone else used this can of malt extract, its pre hopped and tasted a little bitter/sour to me but as I have never used it am not sure if this was correct or it was 'off'.
One thing though, I re-hydrated the yeast that came with it and made a starter, it smelt absolutely rank, didn't seem to be very active so I used some of my usual yeast I have in stock.
It says ready to drink in 21 days. I usually dry hop in the secondary, but am curious to see how good (or bad) the beer is without any additions.
Has anyone else used Wilko kits, do they need dry hopping or not?
Thanks in advance