Hi guys
This is my first post, my first brew too.
I convinced myself that I could do a home brew and got some gear off a friend. I thought I'd start with something simple, Cooper's pale ale, be2, supplied yeast, starsan and just follow the instructions.
The Cooper's kit said to ferment between 21-27 degrees, so when my mix stayed solid at 25 I thought I would be fine. I knew other sources said at a lower temperature, but I thought it would be best to follow the instructions and just leave it at 25.
After doing more research, I can't find anyone that would brew an ale at such high temperatures. Have I ruined this batch? Or is there a reason coopers allow up to 27 degrees?
I sampled my beer before bottling, it tasted like beer, but I don't think it was that great. Should I expect an improvement in taste over time while it's in the bottles?
Thanks for any help. Sorry if this has been covered before, I'm finding the search function a little hard
This is my first post, my first brew too.
I convinced myself that I could do a home brew and got some gear off a friend. I thought I'd start with something simple, Cooper's pale ale, be2, supplied yeast, starsan and just follow the instructions.
The Cooper's kit said to ferment between 21-27 degrees, so when my mix stayed solid at 25 I thought I would be fine. I knew other sources said at a lower temperature, but I thought it would be best to follow the instructions and just leave it at 25.
After doing more research, I can't find anyone that would brew an ale at such high temperatures. Have I ruined this batch? Or is there a reason coopers allow up to 27 degrees?
I sampled my beer before bottling, it tasted like beer, but I don't think it was that great. Should I expect an improvement in taste over time while it's in the bottles?
Thanks for any help. Sorry if this has been covered before, I'm finding the search function a little hard