Moray
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Hi all,
I have read a bit here about toucan brews, and liked the sound of a toucan stout.
I noticed Coles have coopers kits on sale so I got a stout and a dark ale kit, as well as a kilo of dark brown suger.
I have a safale s04 yeast in the fridge that I'm going to use instead of the kit yeast.
I'm thinking basic recipe is disolve 500 g's of sugar in a couple litres of boiling water, then just chuck it and the contents of both cans in the fermenter, top up to 20 litres and pitch yeast.
or should I boil one or both of the kits, and if one which one.
I also have some very old hops ( 10 year old target and challenger cones, and a couple of packets of northern brewer pellets of about the same vintage) Should I use any of these for aroma or bittering, or are they to old to be any good, and should just be chucked in the bin.
cheers
Moray
I have read a bit here about toucan brews, and liked the sound of a toucan stout.
I noticed Coles have coopers kits on sale so I got a stout and a dark ale kit, as well as a kilo of dark brown suger.
I have a safale s04 yeast in the fridge that I'm going to use instead of the kit yeast.
I'm thinking basic recipe is disolve 500 g's of sugar in a couple litres of boiling water, then just chuck it and the contents of both cans in the fermenter, top up to 20 litres and pitch yeast.
or should I boil one or both of the kits, and if one which one.
I also have some very old hops ( 10 year old target and challenger cones, and a couple of packets of northern brewer pellets of about the same vintage) Should I use any of these for aroma or bittering, or are they to old to be any good, and should just be chucked in the bin.
cheers
Moray