Aus_Rider_22
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Hey fellas. What's happening?
Just after some recommendations or advice in regards to what I should brew next. I know it's up to me but I am stuck at the moment and after some comments.
I am only up to my 3rd brew. The first was a Tooheys "Draught" kit recipe which has turned out ordinary. Has a very cidery taste to it. Perhaps this is from me stuffing up and putting too much sugar in as well. Drinkable when cold but not that impressive at all. My second was a Coopers Mexican Cerveza that I bottled 3 days ago. It tasted alot better after having a taste at my final gravity reading than the Tooheys does after conditioning! Looking forward to trying it!
I am sticking to K&K for the time being. I have looked through the recipe DB and have seen only a few K&K. At the moment I am throwing up between a Coopers Euro Lager, Coopers Pale Ale or a recipe from CountryBrewer that mimics Heineken or Beck's.
Beck's Style Homebrew Recipe
Includes:
I am guessing the yeasts provided with the CountryBrewer kits will be better and result in a better beer?
If you were in my position what would you do? Also, if I was to go with a Coopers can, what yeasts should I buy to improve them?
Cheers and thanks for reading! :icon_cheers: :icon_cheers: :icon_cheers:
Just after some recommendations or advice in regards to what I should brew next. I know it's up to me but I am stuck at the moment and after some comments.
I am only up to my 3rd brew. The first was a Tooheys "Draught" kit recipe which has turned out ordinary. Has a very cidery taste to it. Perhaps this is from me stuffing up and putting too much sugar in as well. Drinkable when cold but not that impressive at all. My second was a Coopers Mexican Cerveza that I bottled 3 days ago. It tasted alot better after having a taste at my final gravity reading than the Tooheys does after conditioning! Looking forward to trying it!
I am sticking to K&K for the time being. I have looked through the recipe DB and have seen only a few K&K. At the moment I am throwing up between a Coopers Euro Lager, Coopers Pale Ale or a recipe from CountryBrewer that mimics Heineken or Beck's.
Beck's Style Homebrew Recipe
Includes:
1 x X-TRACT Lager
1 x 12g Hallertau Finishing Hop
$37.50
Heineken Style Homebrew Recipe
Includes:
$30.901 x 12g Hallertau Finishing Hop
$37.50
Heineken Style Homebrew Recipe
Includes:
1 x Wal's Lager
1kg Ultra Brew
1 x 12g Tettnanger Finishing Hop (Infusion Method)
1kg Ultra Brew
1 x 12g Tettnanger Finishing Hop (Infusion Method)
I am guessing the yeasts provided with the CountryBrewer kits will be better and result in a better beer?
If you were in my position what would you do? Also, if I was to go with a Coopers can, what yeasts should I buy to improve them?
Cheers and thanks for reading! :icon_cheers: :icon_cheers: :icon_cheers: