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AidanMatthews
Posts: 171 Joined: Thursday Feb 15, 2007 7:27 pm
Location: Adelaide
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by AidanMatthews » Thursday Mar 15, 2007 4:21 pm
Ok so i wanna do a simple pale ale. i love coopers and im still new to brewing so i dont want any advanced stuff.
Start with beerkit: Black Rock Pale Ale
Use Brewblend: #15
Malt Extract: -
Yeast: Safale 56
The is also a LCPA clone here to in there book.
Start with beerkit: Black Rock Pilsner Blonde
Use Brewblend: #15
Malt Extract: 150g wheat
Yeast: Safale 56
Hops: 15g cascade, 10g willameete
ill do the first one first... but i want to try the second one next..
but i dont know what to do with the wheat and hops..
any tips guys.
All Grain - Still learning with Every Batch.
Emo
Posts: 192 Joined: Wednesday Aug 30, 2006 4:10 pm
Location: Bentleigh
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by Emo » Thursday Mar 15, 2007 4:57 pm
I made a pretty good pale ale with a tin of Cascade Pale Ale, 1kg malt, 25g Cascade hops and SAFale04 yeast.
I haven't tried the Black Rock tins but I reckon the Cascade Pale Ale tin is better than the Coopers one.
rwh
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by rwh » Thursday Mar 15, 2007 5:20 pm
My favourite easy pale ale so far is:
Coopers Pale Ale
1kg LDME
150g Crystal malt, cracked, steeped
100g Carapils, cracked, steeped
12g Goldings @15 minutes
kit yeast
5L boil, topped up to 23L.
I have the exact opposite opinion on the relative merits of the Pale Ale brands.
w00t!
timmy
Posts: 837 Joined: Saturday Sep 09, 2006 11:34 pm
Location: SE Melbourne
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by timmy » Thursday Mar 15, 2007 7:38 pm
These brews would be very nice, but not a clone of commercial CPA because of the hops used. Am I right in saying that they use POR for flavour as well as bittering?
Pale_Ale
Posts: 1233 Joined: Wednesday Oct 25, 2006 10:46 pm
Location: Adelaide, SA
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by Pale_Ale » Thursday Mar 15, 2007 8:27 pm
Yes, PoR is the only hop used I believe, but it's used pretty sparingly all round really.
Coopers.
mikey
Posts: 223 Joined: Saturday Oct 15, 2005 11:35 am
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by mikey » Tuesday Mar 20, 2007 11:04 pm
My standard CPA is
Cooopers kit
1kg brew enhancer 2
300g LDME
100g Dried Wheat Malt
20g tettnanger hops
Trough Lolly
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by Trough Lolly » Wednesday Mar 21, 2007 5:28 pm
Pale_Ale wrote: Yes, PoR is the only hop used I believe, but it's used pretty sparingly all round really.
I've just finished harvesting my PoR hop plant and should have enough to do an all grain Coopers Pale clone with fresh hop flowers!!
Cheers,
TL
Pale_Ale
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Location: Adelaide, SA
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by Pale_Ale » Wednesday Mar 21, 2007 6:53 pm
Trough Lolly wrote: Pale_Ale wrote: Yes, PoR is the only hop used I believe, but it's used pretty sparingly all round really.
I've just finished harvesting my PoR hop plant and should have enough to do an all grain Coopers Pale clone with fresh hop flowers!!
Cheers,
TL
Sweet!
Coopers.
Trough Lolly
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by Trough Lolly » Thursday Mar 22, 2007 8:35 am
I will be cheating a bit however....I have an American Amber ale finishing primary right now - its being fermented by a blend of US-56 and Wyeast 2112 California Steam beer yeast and when I rack the amber out of the fermenter, I'll dump the fresh coopers pale wort on the yeast cake, stand back and let 'er rip!!
Repitching - a great way to guarantee almost zero lag and excellent ferments!!
Cheers,
TL