cremmerson
Well-Known Member
Greetings all,
I'm new to the scene. This Thursday I will try my first brew (a Coopers Lager kit brewed at too high a temperature and bottled two weeks ago: the Noob Trainwreck Too Bitter) and will bottle a Coopers Pale kit next weekend. But my love is stout; in particular, Southwark Old Stout.
Any suggestions for simple additions to a stout kit (Morgan's Dockside Stout has been recommended by the LHBS) that might boost it along the way to becoming a Southwark? I know it won't get there, but I want to y to get that delicious mouthfeel - so perhaps two options: an easy one for a first timer moving beyond kit and kilo, and another suggestion for further down the track.
And thanks to all for some sensational posts with brilliant information. I know know most of the mistakes I made in the first batch...
I'm new to the scene. This Thursday I will try my first brew (a Coopers Lager kit brewed at too high a temperature and bottled two weeks ago: the Noob Trainwreck Too Bitter) and will bottle a Coopers Pale kit next weekend. But my love is stout; in particular, Southwark Old Stout.
Any suggestions for simple additions to a stout kit (Morgan's Dockside Stout has been recommended by the LHBS) that might boost it along the way to becoming a Southwark? I know it won't get there, but I want to y to get that delicious mouthfeel - so perhaps two options: an easy one for a first timer moving beyond kit and kilo, and another suggestion for further down the track.
And thanks to all for some sensational posts with brilliant information. I know know most of the mistakes I made in the first batch...