If you made this kit according to what I understand are the instructions which only call for an additional kilo of sugar, I am not surprised it's turned out thin. One can kits nearly always require extra malt either as malt extract and/or a partial mash and brewing short is a good idea too. I often brew Coopers stout and always add 500g DME minimum to these plus other adjuncts and flavourings, have recently started to add a chocolate malt steep as well, and brew to 19 litres, and they turn out fine.Had a taster of the chocmeister after 2+2+2 just to see how it improves and initial tasting, it's thin, really thin and not a lot else, brewed to 23 as per instructions .hopefully some flavours come out soon
If you made this kit according to what I understand are the instructions which only call for an additional kilo of sugar, I am not surprised it's turned out thin. One can kits nearly always require extra malt either as malt extract and/or a partial mash and brewing short is a good idea too. I often brew Coopers stout and always add 500g DME minimum to these plus other adjuncts and flavourings, have recently started to add a chocolate malt steep as well, and brew to 19 litres, and they turn out fine.
Ah well. What can I say? You did the right thing. In addition to the DME and brewing short I add golden syrup, coffee, dark muscavado sugar and now chocolate malt to mine. Maybe that's the difference. Nonetheless I hope yours comes good after all.Definetly not according to instructions I subbed 1kg of sugar for 1kg medium dried malt
Hi, what is B&M short for. Cheers Roger.Went in my local Wilko yesterday (hoping to find a cheap Sundew tbh) but had neither that nor these new kits. I don't think the price is unreasonable given they come with hops for dry hopping (except the stout). A kilo bag of brew enhancer (50/50 split of dme & dextrose???) is £6 so we're talking £22 total. I'm OK with that for a 20-23L ferment.
the B&M kits are great imo a bit of a bargain, especially @£6 a go, but are unlikely to be around for long. Get them while you can.
Hi, what is B&M short for. Cheers Roger.
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