My first question here; Lager, Faux Lager or Ale?
What type / style of beer is Coopers Lager canned concentrate kit (Original Series) when made to the instructions on the packaging and using the provided yeast?
Please correct me if I'm wrong. I think it is an Ale because all of the Original Series Coopers range are provided with C-R007 which is "Coopers ale yeast - Our own strain, which was developed in-house, but it is not the same strain as the yeast in our commercial ales". I also read somewhere that it is produced under licence for them somewhere. Fermented between 21 and 27 'C and conditioned for 2 weeks (or more) it can't be a Lager (I think). Is this correct, or is it a faux lager (imitation or fake lager)? What is a faux lager anyway?
It is interesting that the Canadian Blonde from the International Series is also supplied with the same yeast while the Mexican Cerveza is supplied with C + L R3426 which is a blend of their ale yeast and a lager yeast (but which one?). I haven't found a definite explanation to this blended yeast and it could be for 2 reasons, or one or the other or something completely different. I've read it suggested that this could allow the lager yeast to do some work in an elevated temperature range (home brewer) or possibly for different flavour profile. I don't know enough to say. It probably should ferment at lower temperatures (below the recommended range) but I don't know for sure. I haven't tried it.
Coopers also says of the yeast they use "These strains are commercially available dry yeasts and their details are held in confidence." So their alphanumeric codes are just internal identifiers for other yeasts commercially available, and they don't want anybody to know. This brings me to the next question.
What are the 2 Lager yeasts available through the Coopers DIY Beer site? Coopers DIY Beer Yeast They have a Lager Yeast and a German Lager Yeast available in 15 g packs for $7.95 or $7.16 club rate. Recent interest in 34/70 and Diamond etc, has caused me to think about trying these out. Does anybody know what they are? Has anybody used them? What are they like? Both have a recommended temp range of 12 - 15 'C with the German saying it can go up to 22'C. With that in mind it is most likely to be the included lager yeast in the blend supplied with some of the kits and it's probably best to ferment the kits with this blended yeast at less than 22'C then.
If the other yeasts they use are commercially available, but just coded internally, then are these 2 lager yeasts the same as other commercial yeasts as well?
What type / style of beer is Coopers Lager canned concentrate kit (Original Series) when made to the instructions on the packaging and using the provided yeast?
Please correct me if I'm wrong. I think it is an Ale because all of the Original Series Coopers range are provided with C-R007 which is "Coopers ale yeast - Our own strain, which was developed in-house, but it is not the same strain as the yeast in our commercial ales". I also read somewhere that it is produced under licence for them somewhere. Fermented between 21 and 27 'C and conditioned for 2 weeks (or more) it can't be a Lager (I think). Is this correct, or is it a faux lager (imitation or fake lager)? What is a faux lager anyway?
It is interesting that the Canadian Blonde from the International Series is also supplied with the same yeast while the Mexican Cerveza is supplied with C + L R3426 which is a blend of their ale yeast and a lager yeast (but which one?). I haven't found a definite explanation to this blended yeast and it could be for 2 reasons, or one or the other or something completely different. I've read it suggested that this could allow the lager yeast to do some work in an elevated temperature range (home brewer) or possibly for different flavour profile. I don't know enough to say. It probably should ferment at lower temperatures (below the recommended range) but I don't know for sure. I haven't tried it.
Coopers also says of the yeast they use "These strains are commercially available dry yeasts and their details are held in confidence." So their alphanumeric codes are just internal identifiers for other yeasts commercially available, and they don't want anybody to know. This brings me to the next question.
What are the 2 Lager yeasts available through the Coopers DIY Beer site? Coopers DIY Beer Yeast They have a Lager Yeast and a German Lager Yeast available in 15 g packs for $7.95 or $7.16 club rate. Recent interest in 34/70 and Diamond etc, has caused me to think about trying these out. Does anybody know what they are? Has anybody used them? What are they like? Both have a recommended temp range of 12 - 15 'C with the German saying it can go up to 22'C. With that in mind it is most likely to be the included lager yeast in the blend supplied with some of the kits and it's probably best to ferment the kits with this blended yeast at less than 22'C then.
If the other yeasts they use are commercially available, but just coded internally, then are these 2 lager yeasts the same as other commercial yeasts as well?