major_kong
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Just wanted to say a quick hello to all the forum members and to introduce myself.
I've been home brewing wine for a few years now and having a few disasters on the beer front many years ago thought that beer brewing was best left to people that know what their doing. I got talking about beer making with my wine ingredients supplier a while ago and he persuaded me to have a go with a Coopers kit, it had all the brewing ingredients and kit needed to make an Australian lager type home brew, that has now been conditioning in bottles for six weeks, and to say I'm astonished at how well it has turned out is an understatement, like I said I've had some poor results in the past, but things have moved on considerably in the last few years and I cant believe how easy it was to make a very drinkable brew, so much so that I've persuaded a couple of my friends to give it go as well.
So I've joined this forum on a recommendation and I'm really looking forward to gaining some knowledge and tips from you guys and gals on here.
Next up is a Coopers IPA, I was thinking about adding 500 grams of light dry spay malt to the recommended recipe to boost the body and alcohol a little, has anyone got thoughts or tips on this or should I stick to the recipe, any advice welcome.
Thanks and I look forward to hearing from anyone.
I've been home brewing wine for a few years now and having a few disasters on the beer front many years ago thought that beer brewing was best left to people that know what their doing. I got talking about beer making with my wine ingredients supplier a while ago and he persuaded me to have a go with a Coopers kit, it had all the brewing ingredients and kit needed to make an Australian lager type home brew, that has now been conditioning in bottles for six weeks, and to say I'm astonished at how well it has turned out is an understatement, like I said I've had some poor results in the past, but things have moved on considerably in the last few years and I cant believe how easy it was to make a very drinkable brew, so much so that I've persuaded a couple of my friends to give it go as well.
So I've joined this forum on a recommendation and I'm really looking forward to gaining some knowledge and tips from you guys and gals on here.
Next up is a Coopers IPA, I was thinking about adding 500 grams of light dry spay malt to the recommended recipe to boost the body and alcohol a little, has anyone got thoughts or tips on this or should I stick to the recipe, any advice welcome.
Thanks and I look forward to hearing from anyone.