Nikita.Libra
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I’m planning on making this as my next brew as I like the flavour profile description.
The recipe asks for
2 × Australian Pale Ale (1.7kg)
1 × Thomas Coopers Light Malt Extract (1.5kg)
1 × 50g East Kent Goldings Hops
1 × Coopers Commercial Yeast Culture
1 × S-33 Yeast Sachet
My last brew was a saison and I have 7g of yeast that comes with the coopers Australian pale ale can mix left over.
Out of laziness and also not being a huge fan of commercial coopers pale ale, I was planning on using that left over yeast instead of the commercial yeast culture. I understand it won’t be the same but was wondering if anyone had any experience with this/what may be the changes in profile and strength.
I plan on adding some lemon zest too, so mimicking the recipe perfectly isn’t exactly high on my priorities. Just looking for a floral and fruity, strong, easy drinking pale ale that isn’t overly bitter or hoppy.
Thanks
The recipe asks for
2 × Australian Pale Ale (1.7kg)
1 × Thomas Coopers Light Malt Extract (1.5kg)
1 × 50g East Kent Goldings Hops
1 × Coopers Commercial Yeast Culture
1 × S-33 Yeast Sachet
My last brew was a saison and I have 7g of yeast that comes with the coopers Australian pale ale can mix left over.
Out of laziness and also not being a huge fan of commercial coopers pale ale, I was planning on using that left over yeast instead of the commercial yeast culture. I understand it won’t be the same but was wondering if anyone had any experience with this/what may be the changes in profile and strength.
I plan on adding some lemon zest too, so mimicking the recipe perfectly isn’t exactly high on my priorities. Just looking for a floral and fruity, strong, easy drinking pale ale that isn’t overly bitter or hoppy.
Thanks