Malt Shovel
- Cortez The Killer
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Malt Shovels were on special at Big W so i grabbed 4 tins yesterday
2 x Pale Ales
2 x Oatmeal Stouts
Now that I've read the reviews and opinions I'm a little wary.
Any thoughts about what to do with these kits? I've got Fuggles, Cascade and a little POR at my disposal, LDME, Dex, Chocolate Malt, Crystal, Carapils, Maltodextrin.
I'll be doing them as 2 kit batches
If I was going to have a stab at it I'd go
2 x Pale Ale Tins
100g Crystal
20g Cascade - 30 mins
10g Fuggles - Flameout
21 Litres
2 x Oatmeal Stout Tins
500g LDME
50g Chocolate Malt
100g Carapils
12g POR - 60mins (just to use it up and bitter the beer up)
15g Cascade - 30mins
10g Fuggles - 5mins
20 Litres
Comments, thoughts?
I've gotta be careful when I go shopping - I end up impulse buying and not thinking about what I'm doing. I also purchased 2 x Bavarian Lager Tins + 1 x Canadian Blonde, on top the Coopers Bitter Tin and Coopers Mexican Cerveza Tin I already had at home. I'm gonna be busy!
Cheers
Edit: Re-thought hop schedule
2 x Pale Ales
2 x Oatmeal Stouts
Now that I've read the reviews and opinions I'm a little wary.
Any thoughts about what to do with these kits? I've got Fuggles, Cascade and a little POR at my disposal, LDME, Dex, Chocolate Malt, Crystal, Carapils, Maltodextrin.
I'll be doing them as 2 kit batches
If I was going to have a stab at it I'd go
2 x Pale Ale Tins
100g Crystal
20g Cascade - 30 mins
10g Fuggles - Flameout
21 Litres
2 x Oatmeal Stout Tins
500g LDME
50g Chocolate Malt
100g Carapils
12g POR - 60mins (just to use it up and bitter the beer up)
15g Cascade - 30mins
10g Fuggles - 5mins
20 Litres
Comments, thoughts?
I've gotta be careful when I go shopping - I end up impulse buying and not thinking about what I'm doing. I also purchased 2 x Bavarian Lager Tins + 1 x Canadian Blonde, on top the Coopers Bitter Tin and Coopers Mexican Cerveza Tin I already had at home. I'm gonna be busy!
Cheers
Edit: Re-thought hop schedule
Last edited by Cortez The Killer on Tuesday Nov 21, 2006 9:28 am, edited 1 time in total.
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biggles wrote:Ive just bottled a 21 lt batch of MSPA.
The fermeter had a really hoppy almost sour smell after emptying it. A heck of a lot stronger smell than the smell after racking off my TCB WetPack PA yesterday. I hope it wasnt infected or ? ?
I bulk primed with LDM at 10gr per litre.
Well Ive got to tell you guys this is a dud brew for me so far. Next to nil carbonation after 1 month 9 days in the bottle. A sweet malty taste and generally unimpressive. I can not drink bad beer so have tipped out the bottle I opened. The others can stay away for another few months I think before I try any more.rwh wrote:I wouldn't worry about it, I often get quite a strong hops smell out of my fermenters, even after they've been in the cupboard for a few weeks and then sanitised with Idophor. If you have an infection there's nothing you can do about it now, just bottle and see how it is in a few weeks.
That's a good bulk prime level for LDME. In the high carbonation range, just how I like it.
Going back through my notes, I can see is the yeast was pitched at 28C, the whole lot cooled to around 22-24 (for most of the ferment) afer a few hours. Fermenting stopped after 4 days and due to time constraints it was day 8 before it got bottled. And as noted in my quote of myself (to save people re-reading an old thread

I have to do a backflip on my opinion of this beer.Eureka wrote:You'll need to ferment the MS brew at a lower temperature too.
You can add stuff like what Cortez suggested but the 2 row lager is pretty good just brewed on its own. Very smooth....
At first, it tasted like a strong wine and was undrinkable

I put 20g of Amarillo in at rack as the taste out of the keg was a little sour

Cheers
Boonie
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I've had the following Malt Shovel's:
Nut Brown
Deep Roast Ale
Oatmeal Stout
Two Row Lager
The 1st two are my favourite's. Really smooth and full bodied. I keep brewing them, but guess what !!!!!!
.........they're being discontinued...the b@st@rds!!!
With the Oatmeal Stout, i added a large freddo frog (shaved down to fine chocolate) plus 2x double shot espresso's. whoa baby! beautiful!
Nut Brown
Deep Roast Ale
Oatmeal Stout
Two Row Lager
The 1st two are my favourite's. Really smooth and full bodied. I keep brewing them, but guess what !!!!!!
.........they're being discontinued...the b@st@rds!!!
With the Oatmeal Stout, i added a large freddo frog (shaved down to fine chocolate) plus 2x double shot espresso's. whoa baby! beautiful!
Could you taste the chocolate?lucifuge wrote:I've had the following Malt Shovel's:
Nut Brown
Deep Roast Ale
Oatmeal Stout
Two Row Lager
The 1st two are my favourite's. Really smooth and full bodied. I keep brewing them, but guess what !!!!!!
.........they're being discontinued...the b@st@rds!!!
With the Oatmeal Stout, i added a large freddo frog (shaved down to fine chocolate) plus 2x double shot espresso's. whoa baby! beautiful!

Cheers
Boonie
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Boonie,Boonie wrote:I have to do a backflip on my opinion of this beer.Eureka wrote:You'll need to ferment the MS brew at a lower temperature too.
You can add stuff like what Cortez suggested but the 2 row lager is pretty good just brewed on its own. Very smooth....
At first, it tasted like a strong wine and was undrinkable......had 2 last night and they were 1000% better.
I put 20g of Amarillo in at rack as the taste out of the keg was a little sour.
Cheers
Boonie
If you had a strong wine like taste you may have fermented too hot as I'm sure has been said, which can create fusel alcohols, also if the beer tasted a little sour you may have some kind of infection. Sour doesn't sound quite right to me.
When I was making K&K I made the MS lager and Pale Ale and was thoroughly under whelmed by both, there are far superior kits around such as Morgans Blue Moutain Lager.
Cheers
AC
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Totally agree with the Blue Mountains Kit being superior.Aussie Claret wrote:
Boonie,
If you had a strong wine like taste you may have fermented too hot as I'm sure has been said, which can create fusel alcohols, also if the beer tasted a little sour you may have some kind of infection. Sour doesn't sound quite right to me.
When I was making K&K I made the MS lager and Pale Ale and was thoroughly under whelmed by both, there are far superior kits around such as Morgans Blue Moutain Lager.
Cheers
AC

Just checked my notes, you must be Psychic, had small infection of white scum (around rim) in Fermenter after 1 week

I even forgot about that


Cheers AC
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I rinse/scrub my fermenters in water, then soak them overnight in sodium percarbonate, then rinse (in boiled water), then spray them with Iodophor, then rinse (boiled water) again. I'm thinking of getting some neopink to alternate with the percarbonate to avoid breeding super-bacteria.
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