Hey!
So, and friend of mine and I aren't particularly experienced home brewers, and are looking at getting the Coopers DIY kit. I saw this comes with an easy starting brew (ingredients and instructions) which seems to be a pretty simple lager that looks to finish at around 3.5% ABV by my research. Thing is, my friend and I much prefer ales (although still like lagers) and were thinking about getting the ingredients for an ale, but I don't want to just throw out those lager ingredients so also wanted to explore beefing up that lager into something more exiting.
We'd be looking to:
A) - Boost the alcohol percentage, ideally doubling it but at least getting it within the 5-6% ABV range.
B) - Enhancing the flavour. I'm not looking for some strange transformation into a stout or something, but doing something to make the lager a bit more interesting.
I've been doing a lot of research into potential options and would love to get some opinions into their viability. My ideas include:
- Doubling up: Part of the ingredients is a lager liquid malt-extract. Would buying another LME for, say a European Lager, and adding it boost the ABV and flavour?
- More yeast: This matches with the above. That second LME would come with more yeast which we'd add, but would getting even more yeast and adding it be beneficial too?
- More brewing sugar: The ingredients already include some dextrose, but would adding some more or a different sugar like honey or maple syrup help?
- Hops: I'd be interested to try dry-hopping or something similar just as I've never done it and like hoppy beers. Reckon that'd help this lager or would it clash?
- Malt: I've seen some similar recipes to what I'm thinking of here that add Light Dry Malt. Would 1kg Light Dry Malt instead of or with 2 LMEs (the original + an extra) be the thing I'm looking for here?
I understand that changing/adding things would likely alter how long we'd need to ferment the brew for and how much attention we'd need to pay to monitoring gravity etc. and am prepared for that.
For reference, the ingredients for the lager stater brew to make 23 Litres seem to be:
- 1.7kg Lager Extract
- 1kg Brew enhancer (80% Dextrose, 20% Maltodextrin)
Seems like a pretty simple base to add some extra spice to.
Thanks to all you experienced brewers for any input into this!
So, and friend of mine and I aren't particularly experienced home brewers, and are looking at getting the Coopers DIY kit. I saw this comes with an easy starting brew (ingredients and instructions) which seems to be a pretty simple lager that looks to finish at around 3.5% ABV by my research. Thing is, my friend and I much prefer ales (although still like lagers) and were thinking about getting the ingredients for an ale, but I don't want to just throw out those lager ingredients so also wanted to explore beefing up that lager into something more exiting.
We'd be looking to:
A) - Boost the alcohol percentage, ideally doubling it but at least getting it within the 5-6% ABV range.
B) - Enhancing the flavour. I'm not looking for some strange transformation into a stout or something, but doing something to make the lager a bit more interesting.
I've been doing a lot of research into potential options and would love to get some opinions into their viability. My ideas include:
- Doubling up: Part of the ingredients is a lager liquid malt-extract. Would buying another LME for, say a European Lager, and adding it boost the ABV and flavour?
- More yeast: This matches with the above. That second LME would come with more yeast which we'd add, but would getting even more yeast and adding it be beneficial too?
- More brewing sugar: The ingredients already include some dextrose, but would adding some more or a different sugar like honey or maple syrup help?
- Hops: I'd be interested to try dry-hopping or something similar just as I've never done it and like hoppy beers. Reckon that'd help this lager or would it clash?
- Malt: I've seen some similar recipes to what I'm thinking of here that add Light Dry Malt. Would 1kg Light Dry Malt instead of or with 2 LMEs (the original + an extra) be the thing I'm looking for here?
I understand that changing/adding things would likely alter how long we'd need to ferment the brew for and how much attention we'd need to pay to monitoring gravity etc. and am prepared for that.
For reference, the ingredients for the lager stater brew to make 23 Litres seem to be:
- 1.7kg Lager Extract
- 1kg Brew enhancer (80% Dextrose, 20% Maltodextrin)
Seems like a pretty simple base to add some extra spice to.
Thanks to all you experienced brewers for any input into this!