Mad Brewer
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I've gotten very loose after a few Coopers. You can't lose with a Coopers clone thoughjkirky said:You can't loose with a coopers clone IMHO
Got my first clone with the yeast bubbling away now. Can't wait to taste it. One thing I've noticed is the krausen is whiter than most yeast and the bubbles tighter, seems to be chewing through the sugars fast to.Frothie said:+1 for the Coopers Ale. It's what I brew for my mates who aren't crafty - they can't get enough of it.
You will get close with the coopers international pale ale , pre hopped can, but as mentioned, you will need to re culture some coopers yeast from a few bottles of coopers pale.Mad Brewer said:I want to make a coopers pale clone but, I can only get the pre hoped can. Is that going to taste acurate? Or is their something I should do to make it taste right?
Which according to Dr Tim, is just a marketing thingKodos said:Bar tenders roll the bottle to mix up the yeast, and I think some of the advertising even promotes it as being "cloudy but fine".
Indeed it was. My bad.Prince Imperial said:Dicko's recipe was for a lager, not a coopers clone.
Interesting. I alway felt it tasted better with the yeast - and somehow the beer was cloudy from the keg as well (I have to admit, it's been a long time since I've had the beer in Adelaide off tap).sp0rk said:Which according to Dr Tim, is just a marketing thing
99% of bartenders around here won't roll the bottle, most likely because that advertising wasn't used here
Definately better with the yeast, when I reculture from the pale ale bottle I chill it right down snd pour a bright beer and can hardly drink it. Much prefer it cloudy with yeast.Kodos said:Interesting. I alway felt it tasted better with the yeast - and somehow the beer was cloudy from the keg as well (I have to admit, it's been a long time since I've had the beer in Adelaide off tap).
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