Simple Stout
Simple Stout
Here is a recipie for a stout that is not only easy to make, but easy to drink too.
Coopers Stout
Coopers Classic Old Dark Ale
150gm Choc grain steeped for half an hour.
Water to 22 ltrs
Yeast as supplied.
Cheers,
Greg
Coopers Stout
Coopers Classic Old Dark Ale
150gm Choc grain steeped for half an hour.
Water to 22 ltrs
Yeast as supplied.
Cheers,
Greg
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I put this one down last weekend Greg, I have been meaning to use your recipe for a while but other beers got in the way.
It looks promising but it was certainly very active in the fermenter for the first couple of days, a massive krausen with foam coming out of the airlock. Looking forward to drinking it...
BM
It looks promising but it was certainly very active in the fermenter for the first couple of days, a massive krausen with foam coming out of the airlock. Looking forward to drinking it...
BM
"If you can still hold on to the floor with both hands, you're not drunk."
Dean Martin
Dean Martin
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cool - made it up this evening
the oatmeal, plus crystal, plus dried wheat malt extract (had it lying around) plus some hops plus extra dextrose...all up it's looking more like an imperial than a regular
a bit crazy i know, but ive done the original before so i have a baseline to compare to at least
the oatmeal, plus crystal, plus dried wheat malt extract (had it lying around) plus some hops plus extra dextrose...all up it's looking more like an imperial than a regular
a bit crazy i know, but ive done the original before so i have a baseline to compare to at least

tom c
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Hi Nick
Have a look at this thread toward the bottom
http://www.homebrewandbeer.com/forum/vi ... php?t=2480
and here are my notes re: this - it's # 13
http://hyperfox.info/beer
I'm not sure if my method was correct - but the beer turned out great all the same
Cheers
Have a look at this thread toward the bottom
http://www.homebrewandbeer.com/forum/vi ... php?t=2480
and here are my notes re: this - it's # 13
http://hyperfox.info/beer
I'm not sure if my method was correct - but the beer turned out great all the same
Cheers
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Cheers Nick
The mexican was a bit of a disaster!
But we all learn from our mistakes -
I 've learn't a heap since starting - I seem to provide myself with so much material to work with!
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i've seen the needle and da_damage_done,
a little part of it in everyone,
but every junkie's like a settin' sun.
The mexican was a bit of a disaster!
But we all learn from our mistakes -
I 've learn't a heap since starting - I seem to provide myself with so much material to work with!

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i've seen the needle and da_damage_done,
a little part of it in everyone,
but every junkie's like a settin' sun.