Coopers Mexican Cerveza
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I put this down
1 can Coopers Mexican Cerveza
200g Dextrose
500g Candy Sugar
250g Maltodextrin
250g Light Dried Malt Extract
100g Carapils
10g Cascade Hops (15mins)
10g Cascade Hops (Flameout)
I might have to try one and see where its up to
Also candy sugar is fun to make
Notes are here http://hyperfox.info/beer01.htm#19
1 can Coopers Mexican Cerveza
200g Dextrose
500g Candy Sugar
250g Maltodextrin
250g Light Dried Malt Extract
100g Carapils
10g Cascade Hops (15mins)
10g Cascade Hops (Flameout)
I might have to try one and see where its up to
Also candy sugar is fun to make
Notes are here http://hyperfox.info/beer01.htm#19
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Dextrose is fully fermentable, and adds no flavours to a beer. No body either. Basically adds alcohol content.youbrewty wrote:wat is the differnece between maltodextrin and dextrose?
Maltodextrin is also known as Corn Syrup. It adds some flavour and body but is not fully fermentable. I think also helps with head retention.
"Not all chemicals are bad. Without chemicals such as hydrogen and oxygen, for example, there would be no way to make water, a vital ingredient in beer." - Dave Barry.
Maltodextrin does affect alcohol, but not completely like Dextrose.youbrewty wrote:oh ok
does maltodextrin affect the alcohol content at all?
would a mexican cerveza with
brew enhancer 2
200g dextrose
200g maltodextrin
turn out ok or wood ther b too much sugar?
That recipe would be fine. I regularly add up to 1.75kg of extra sugars/malts.
I'd suggest giving a go with:
Mex cerveza
BE#2
500gm Coopers Light Dry Malt.
"Not all chemicals are bad. Without chemicals such as hydrogen and oxygen, for example, there would be no way to make water, a vital ingredient in beer." - Dave Barry.
Here's a recent recipe for a Steam Mexican:
Coopers Mexican Cerveza
CB Euro sugar 1kg (600g light malt, 200g lactose, 200g dextrose)
Coopers Light Dry Malt 500gm
250gm dextrose
Saflager s-23 yeast 11.5gm
Dry enzyme
Cascade 12g hops bag dry hopped with yeast (Country Brewer)
Steam means it is a Lager yeast brewed at Ale temperatures of 16-18 degrees. Thanks to Ed for that.
Came to 5.8%, a great beer, probably my most successful.
As for taste, with the dry enzyme, plenty of Malt and bit of Lactose the extra alcohol content was not noticeable at all.
Coopers Mexican Cerveza
CB Euro sugar 1kg (600g light malt, 200g lactose, 200g dextrose)
Coopers Light Dry Malt 500gm
250gm dextrose
Saflager s-23 yeast 11.5gm
Dry enzyme
Cascade 12g hops bag dry hopped with yeast (Country Brewer)
Steam means it is a Lager yeast brewed at Ale temperatures of 16-18 degrees. Thanks to Ed for that.
Came to 5.8%, a great beer, probably my most successful.
As for taste, with the dry enzyme, plenty of Malt and bit of Lactose the extra alcohol content was not noticeable at all.
"Not all chemicals are bad. Without chemicals such as hydrogen and oxygen, for example, there would be no way to make water, a vital ingredient in beer." - Dave Barry.
But I should add I rarely add more than 1.5kg of readily fermentable sugars.
Lactose does not ferment at all.
The Dry Malt I am pretty sure ferments about 80%.
I generally aim at about 4.8-5.2%.
Lactose does not ferment at all.
The Dry Malt I am pretty sure ferments about 80%.
I generally aim at about 4.8-5.2%.
"Not all chemicals are bad. Without chemicals such as hydrogen and oxygen, for example, there would be no way to make water, a vital ingredient in beer." - Dave Barry.
hey all
iv bought ingredients to make a coopers stout was thinking along the lines of:
1kg brew enhancer 2
250g light dry malt
250g coppers brewing sugar
i thought id add more sugar than usual because it is a stout. Would that b the correct thing to do or wood this end in a disaster?
by the way what would a decent final gravity be for this kind of mix?
Is it true that stouts have a far higher FG reading than most beers due to there thickness?
cheers.
iv bought ingredients to make a coopers stout was thinking along the lines of:
1kg brew enhancer 2
250g light dry malt
250g coppers brewing sugar
i thought id add more sugar than usual because it is a stout. Would that b the correct thing to do or wood this end in a disaster?
by the way what would a decent final gravity be for this kind of mix?
Is it true that stouts have a far higher FG reading than most beers due to there thickness?
cheers.
Don't know, I have never actually brewed a stout.youbrewty wrote:hey all
iv bought ingredients to make a coopers stout was thinking along the lines of:
1kg brew enhancer 2
250g light dry malt
250g coppers brewing sugar
i thought id add more sugar than usual because it is a stout. Would that b the correct thing to do or wood this end in a disaster?
by the way what would a decent final gravity be for this kind of mix?
Is it true that stouts have a far higher FG reading than most beers due to there thickness?
cheers.
But why are you asking a stout question in a Mexican Cerveza thread?
"Not all chemicals are bad. Without chemicals such as hydrogen and oxygen, for example, there would be no way to make water, a vital ingredient in beer." - Dave Barry.
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I answered this here http://www.aussiehomebrewer.com/forum/i ... ntry178017
Cheers
Cheers
youbrewty wrote:hey all
iv bought ingredients to make a coopers stout was thinking along the lines of:
1kg brew enhancer 2
250g light dry malt
250g coppers brewing sugar
i thought id add more sugar than usual because it is a stout. Would that b the correct thing to do or wood this end in a disaster?
by the way what would a decent final gravity be for this kind of mix?
Is it true that stouts have a far higher FG reading than most beers due to there thickness?
cheers.
He came dancing across the water.
Cortez, Cortez. What a killer!
Cortez, Cortez. What a killer!
- Cortez The Killer
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I have tried a couple of bottles and have got some opinions on this one
While you could probably very easily tell the difference between this and corona - that's no a bad thing
The beer is very nice and the candy sugar came up a treat - they are no cidery notes what so ever
The beer is light on body / but still has more than corona.
It is very easy drinking and the cascade is fairly noticeable. The bitterness will probably dissipate / mellow slightly which is normal for US hops.
It has a pleasant floral aroma
All in all a nice quaffing beer - mind you the a/c % would be in the 5's
I'll have to try one with lemon
and now it's time for a david brent quote
“You name something and I’ll tell you an interesting fact about it. Sort of trivia or something.â€
“What sort of thing?â€
“Anything!â€
“...cows?â€
“Cows. Cows have got four stomachs. Alright? You said cows. Choose anything.â€
“Lemons?â€
“Lemons?!â€
“Well I can choose something else-â€
“No you said lemons, er, pound for pound there’s more sugar in a lemon than in a strawberry.â€
Cheers
While you could probably very easily tell the difference between this and corona - that's no a bad thing

The beer is very nice and the candy sugar came up a treat - they are no cidery notes what so ever
The beer is light on body / but still has more than corona.
It is very easy drinking and the cascade is fairly noticeable. The bitterness will probably dissipate / mellow slightly which is normal for US hops.
It has a pleasant floral aroma
All in all a nice quaffing beer - mind you the a/c % would be in the 5's
I'll have to try one with lemon
and now it's time for a david brent quote
“You name something and I’ll tell you an interesting fact about it. Sort of trivia or something.â€
“What sort of thing?â€
“Anything!â€
“...cows?â€
“Cows. Cows have got four stomachs. Alright? You said cows. Choose anything.â€
“Lemons?â€
“Lemons?!â€
“Well I can choose something else-â€
“No you said lemons, er, pound for pound there’s more sugar in a lemon than in a strawberry.â€
Cheers
Cortez The Killer wrote:I put this down
1 can Coopers Mexican Cerveza
200g Dextrose
500g Candy Sugar
250g Maltodextrin
250g Light Dried Malt Extract
100g Carapils
10g Cascade Hops (15mins)
10g Cascade Hops (Flameout)
I might have to try one and see where its up to
Also candy sugar is fun to make
Notes are here http://hyperfox.info/beer01.htm#19
He came dancing across the water.
Cortez, Cortez. What a killer!
Cortez, Cortez. What a killer!
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Leave it a while longer... I did a Coopers Cerveza as my second brew 12 months ago, with BE2... might've been a bit hot to be doing it, as it had a fruity, bitter aftertaste for the first couple (started cracking them after 2 weeks in the bottle)... the last half-dozen (three months later) were a pleasure to drink.Longrasser wrote:Heard so many bad things bout this brew am relunctant to crack one of mine
Its had 1 week prmary 1 week second 180 dex prime and over a month in the bottle
Better I leave it fer another months?
Oh.... kit + kilo of dex wasnt aware of coops brew #2 then.
Starting to think I'll drop another one of these in (with a few variations) once the summer swelter passes.
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Well missus and I cracked one and agree is nice enough after 6 weeks in the bottle but will leave it a tad longer
Probably could use some cascade ,
BE2 and perhaps 500mg dex to give it a bit more boot?
Have Coopers pale ale in the secondary at the mo BE2 and 500mg ldme
Am having fun and getting good results nice clear grog even when chilled
Have got three carboys on the go fulltime plus one dedicated priming bottler tub.
Pity no Grumpys to try.
Probably could use some cascade ,
BE2 and perhaps 500mg dex to give it a bit more boot?
Have Coopers pale ale in the secondary at the mo BE2 and 500mg ldme
Am having fun and getting good results nice clear grog even when chilled
Have got three carboys on the go fulltime plus one dedicated priming bottler tub.
Pity no Grumpys to try.
