Thanks for the quick reply. The kit has the standard instructions inside for all the coopers kits which stated 21 degrees. I wasnt sure about the lager. Cheers again.
cheers lads, i ended up throwing the yeast in the fridge and buying some saflager s23 instead. seems to be doing the trick but unsure if that was the right yeast to go with. The bloke at the brew shop recommended it.
cheers lads, i ended up throwing the yeast in the fridge and buying some saflager s23 instead. seems to be doing the trick but unsure if that was the right yeast to go with. The bloke at the brew shop recommended it.
cheers lads, i ended up throwing the yeast in the fridge and buying some saflager s23 instead. seems to be doing the trick but unsure if that was the right yeast to go with. The bloke at the brew shop recommended it.
S-23 is a good general purpose lager yeast strain - don't be surprised if the fermentation takes twice as long as you expected. But that wait's worth it! When you bottle/keg or rack the beer to secondary, keep 300ml of slurry in a sanitised 600ml coke bottle topped up with pre-boiled cooled water and you can re-use the S-23 slurry in your next lager. It should be good for at least a month. Just decant the clear solution off the slurry before you add it to the fermenter...
Regarding your recipe, you might want to replace the distinctly american hops with some more traditional lager hops next time - maybe Hallertau for a 20 minute boil and a good serve of Saaz hops at flameout... Have fun, experiment and enjoy. B)
Cheers,
TL
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