Tannic finish with kit stout - any clues why?
Tannic finish with kit stout - any clues why?
G'day,
Made a Coopers stout a few weeks back.
Coopers Original kits were on special for $8.98 at the local Coles.
I was going to get a bunch of Coopers light dry malt extract to make the stout with, but the mate I was with started talking about finding tins of malt extract in the health food section.
Had a bit of a hunt around and next to the golden syrup and treacle and such, we found a kilo tub of Saunders' Malt Extract for $7.99.
Decided that was worth a go in the name of experimentation.
From the brewing notes, the recipe ended up as:
1.7kg can of Coopers Stout goo
1kg of Saunders' Malt Extract
500g of Coopers Dry Light Malt
Arse end of some Capilano honey
Filled to 22L
OG: 1057
Pitched the yeast at 21oC
So, six weeks down the track, its a tasty beverage.
Unfortunately it still has the 'homebrew tang' odour, but it isn't really detectable when you're drinking it. (Is that a Coopers kit thing?)
The thing I'm baffled about is that this stout has a distinct tannic or chalky finish.
If I had to have a bet, I'd put my money on the honey, but it could well be the malt extract.
Its very much like when you've steeped green tea for too long - nothing much in the mouth, on the palate, but on the finish, you get it along the sides of your tongue and the back of your throat. Its not awful... its just weird.
Anyone have any clues as to what's likely to have caused that effect and if its indicative of something toxic or nasty?
Cheers,
d
Made a Coopers stout a few weeks back.
Coopers Original kits were on special for $8.98 at the local Coles.
I was going to get a bunch of Coopers light dry malt extract to make the stout with, but the mate I was with started talking about finding tins of malt extract in the health food section.
Had a bit of a hunt around and next to the golden syrup and treacle and such, we found a kilo tub of Saunders' Malt Extract for $7.99.
Decided that was worth a go in the name of experimentation.
From the brewing notes, the recipe ended up as:
1.7kg can of Coopers Stout goo
1kg of Saunders' Malt Extract
500g of Coopers Dry Light Malt
Arse end of some Capilano honey
Filled to 22L
OG: 1057
Pitched the yeast at 21oC
So, six weeks down the track, its a tasty beverage.
Unfortunately it still has the 'homebrew tang' odour, but it isn't really detectable when you're drinking it. (Is that a Coopers kit thing?)
The thing I'm baffled about is that this stout has a distinct tannic or chalky finish.
If I had to have a bet, I'd put my money on the honey, but it could well be the malt extract.
Its very much like when you've steeped green tea for too long - nothing much in the mouth, on the palate, but on the finish, you get it along the sides of your tongue and the back of your throat. Its not awful... its just weird.
Anyone have any clues as to what's likely to have caused that effect and if its indicative of something toxic or nasty?
Cheers,
d
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True 'nuff. We were at Coles on a Thursday night in search of caps for another brew that we were bottling that night and decided to bang a quick stout together on a whim.lethaldog wrote:Just on the malt thing if you go to your local HBS you can get a can of liquid malt 1.5 kg for bout $11.50 so as far as price goes the saunders isnt cheep,
You're probably dead right. See how we go. Learning is fun! (especially when it involves drinking beer...)lethaldog wrote:as for the taste just let it age for a couple of months and these things should dissipate if not go away completely!!
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Re: Tannic finish with kit stout - any clues why?
I reckon thats due to the crappy coopers yeast.MrDave wrote:......Unfortunately it still has the 'homebrew tang' odour....
At least, I know I got great results when I stopped using coopers yeast.
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Sounds valid. The sediment is white and very tight. Looks like dextrose.Hrundi V Bakshi wrote:I am thinking that the Saunders Malt Extract is not brewing malt. If it is in the baking section, you have bought bakers malt extract which is not being made with fermentability foremost in the mind. What gravity was it that your beer started and then finished at?
Could be some unfermented sugars amongst it.
It got down to 1012 from 1057, which gets me 6.5% alc/vol and about 80% attenuation. Couldn't ask for much more than that.
I think I'll just have to have a hack with a few different sugars and malts and see whether this persists.
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That is excellent attenuation! I have heard tell of cooking malts giving very bad fermentation, even making the beer undrinkable. Perhaps this preparation has something that is unique to it with his distinctive tanin taste but in small proportion? More sampling is required MrDave.MrDave wrote:Sounds valid. The sediment is white and very tight. Looks like dextrose.Hrundi V Bakshi wrote:I am thinking that the Saunders Malt Extract is not brewing malt. If it is in the baking section, you have bought bakers malt extract which is not being made with fermentability foremost in the mind. What gravity was it that your beer started and then finished at?
Could be some unfermented sugars amongst it.
It got down to 1012 from 1057, which gets me 6.5% alc/vol and about 80% attenuation. Couldn't ask for much more than that.
I think I'll just have to have a hack with a few different sugars and malts and see whether this persists.
"Honey, I HAVE to drink all this stout, or the guys on the forum will never know!"
I stumbled across the Saunders Malt Extract while shopping for chocolate topping last night. Picked up a can ($7.60 for 1kg) and whacked it down with a Coopers Bitter.
When I cracked open the can of malt I had to do a double take to make sure I hadn't opened the Coopers Bitter. It looked identical, smelled very similar to a Coopers can. I guess we'll see what happens. Has anyone else used the Saunders Malt Extract?
When I cracked open the can of malt I had to do a double take to make sure I hadn't opened the Coopers Bitter. It looked identical, smelled very similar to a Coopers can. I guess we'll see what happens. Has anyone else used the Saunders Malt Extract?
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Because my 'local' HBS is over 200kms away. I've been using the Coopers LDM but I thought i'd give this a go.Pale_Ale wrote:No, but why would you? Coopers 1.5Kg range is $9.95 at my local HBS...and generally 1.5kg liquid malt is about right for the average ale![]()
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Thanks PA, I thought I was doing better with the malt extract based on weight alone.
So what you're saying is even though 500g of LDM is about $5.00, it's better value than 1kg malt extract at $7.60?
So what you're saying is even though 500g of LDM is about $5.00, it's better value than 1kg malt extract at $7.60?
"Doc, what can I do about these terrible hangovers?"
'You can stop drinking beer'
"No, seriously Doc, what can I do?"
'You can stop drinking beer'
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