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Like Doctor Frankenstein I am seeking to combine and reanimate the dead!
I've posted previously that I came into possession of an out of date Coopers Australian Lager kit and was pondering what to do with it. I found some information from someone who has tried brewing old kits and reported that they are still OK to use (in my case the can itself looked in good condition) but fermentation may take longer and have a higher finishing gravity. Using it to bulk up another beer seems a safer bet than fermenting it on it's own (doubtless things like hop flavour will have diminished over time) so I decided to go with an Australian theme and last night I brewed up:
Morgan's 40 Pint Australian Bitter 1.7KG
Coopers 40 Pint Australian Lager (out of date) 1.7KG
800g Dextrose
Brew length 21.5 Litres
The gravity reading was 1064. Depending on how far down it does ferment I can imagine the ABV landing somewhere between 5.5% and 7%. Pitched the yeast last night and today it's vigorously bubbling away.
Will it be a hideous monstrosity or a full bodied taste sensation? Presuming it doesn't climb out of the fermenter and murder its creator, I will post updates.
I've posted previously that I came into possession of an out of date Coopers Australian Lager kit and was pondering what to do with it. I found some information from someone who has tried brewing old kits and reported that they are still OK to use (in my case the can itself looked in good condition) but fermentation may take longer and have a higher finishing gravity. Using it to bulk up another beer seems a safer bet than fermenting it on it's own (doubtless things like hop flavour will have diminished over time) so I decided to go with an Australian theme and last night I brewed up:
Morgan's 40 Pint Australian Bitter 1.7KG
Coopers 40 Pint Australian Lager (out of date) 1.7KG
800g Dextrose
Brew length 21.5 Litres
The gravity reading was 1064. Depending on how far down it does ferment I can imagine the ABV landing somewhere between 5.5% and 7%. Pitched the yeast last night and today it's vigorously bubbling away.
Will it be a hideous monstrosity or a full bodied taste sensation? Presuming it doesn't climb out of the fermenter and murder its creator, I will post updates.
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