RobH
Well-Known Member
This kit has become my favourite, for sheer simplicity and the type of flavour & results already discussed in this thread.
I am brewing in the house presently as the garage gets too cold for ales now & the yeast goes to sleep (had an ale drop to 12 deg with the Coopers yeast & had to bring it back into the house & up to 20 deg to get it moving again).
So right now on my desk at home next to my computer are two fermenters with Coopers English Bitter + 1.5 kg of light dried malt & the kit yeast - very simple to put together, and when bottling time comes around I will bulk prime with about 100gms of dex (in 20 litres of beer). The hardest part is waiting 2 - 3 months for bottle maturation, as I have noticed quite an improvement in flavour after a few months in bottles.
I have not yet tried adding hops, or steeping grains for this kit yet ... maybe next time I brew it I will try some of the above recipes
I am brewing in the house presently as the garage gets too cold for ales now & the yeast goes to sleep (had an ale drop to 12 deg with the Coopers yeast & had to bring it back into the house & up to 20 deg to get it moving again).
So right now on my desk at home next to my computer are two fermenters with Coopers English Bitter + 1.5 kg of light dried malt & the kit yeast - very simple to put together, and when bottling time comes around I will bulk prime with about 100gms of dex (in 20 litres of beer). The hardest part is waiting 2 - 3 months for bottle maturation, as I have noticed quite an improvement in flavour after a few months in bottles.
I have not yet tried adding hops, or steeping grains for this kit yet ... maybe next time I brew it I will try some of the above recipes