Coopers Pale Ale
Coopers Pale Ale
Guys I am going to put down a Coopers Pale Ale as follows:
1 can Coopers Pale Ale
1kg LDME
500gm Rainforest Honey.
Hops 20gm Cascade Dry Hopped
Do you think Cascade is the correct hop or should I go for something else?
Should I make a starter yeast from a few pale Ale longies or just go with the canned yeast or Safale?
Look forward to your opinions.
1 can Coopers Pale Ale
1kg LDME
500gm Rainforest Honey.
Hops 20gm Cascade Dry Hopped
Do you think Cascade is the correct hop or should I go for something else?
Should I make a starter yeast from a few pale Ale longies or just go with the canned yeast or Safale?
Look forward to your opinions.
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Agree, Cascade is nice in CPA.
I probably would have put 20g for 15 Minutes at start too..... maybe do again with a bit more hop next time, it'll get the Bitterness up too if you boil more for longer....suggest
15g 60 Mins
15g 30
15g 15
Noice and Hoppy, if you like 'em that way.
I'd probably go the Safale as you do not have long before Xmas and time is money people.....
Cheers
Boonie
I probably would have put 20g for 15 Minutes at start too..... maybe do again with a bit more hop next time, it'll get the Bitterness up too if you boil more for longer....suggest
15g 60 Mins
15g 30
15g 15
Noice and Hoppy, if you like 'em that way.
I'd probably go the Safale as you do not have long before Xmas and time is money people.....
Cheers
Boonie
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CPA yeast is great stuff once you get it going. My last lot took 3 days to incubate in the starter, but once it was going I pitched it and fully fermented a 1.050 ish gravity wort in 3 daysBoonie wrote:Agree, Cascade is nice in CPA.
I probably would have put 20g for 15 Minutes at start too..... maybe do again with a bit more hop next time, it'll get the Bitterness up too if you boil more for longer....suggest
15g 60 Mins
15g 30
15g 15
Noice and Hoppy, if you like 'em that way.
I'd probably go the Safale as you do not have long before Xmas and time is money people.....
Cheers
Boonie

Also with the recultured CPA yeast you do not have to worry about dropping all of the yeast because having some in suspension is desired by most.
I wish I had done that when I had successfully cultured a CSA yeast...oh well, we live and learnrwh wrote:I treat my CPA yeast like my other liquid yeasts; I keep a culture of it around so that I don't have to reculture from the bottles every time.

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Looks good too.....I think Wassa may be keen on the Honey in there.Timmsy wrote:would you add say 150 grms of crystal to it?
Was thinking
Coopers Pale
1kg LDME
150 grms Crystal
20 grms Cascade @ 30
15 grms Cascade @ 2
15 grms dry hop
whada you reckon guys
Like the hops !! More More.
Cheers
Boonie
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This is the CPA recipe I use, it's a slightly modified version of one someone put up here ages ago. Take a bit of time to balance out, but when it does it's a wonderful beer.
Ingredients:
Coopers Australian Pale Ale
LDME 1.1kg
Cracked Crystal Grain 55g
Dry Wheat Malt 85g
Pride of Ringwood Hops 20g (8 @ 60min, 6 @ 20min, 6 @ 5min)
Steep crystal at 60˚ for 90min then strain. Bring to a rolling boil, add 500g LDME and the 8g of hops. 40min into the boil add 6g hops - 55min into the boil add final 6g hops the rest of the LDME & the wheat malt. Turned off heat at 60min, stirr in CPA tin, mix until dissolved. Add wort to fermenter and fill to 21.5L.
After 3 months in the bottle, makes a really nice pale. Not quite the same as the original but it's definitely got significant similarities in taste.
Ingredients:
Coopers Australian Pale Ale
LDME 1.1kg
Cracked Crystal Grain 55g
Dry Wheat Malt 85g
Pride of Ringwood Hops 20g (8 @ 60min, 6 @ 20min, 6 @ 5min)
Steep crystal at 60˚ for 90min then strain. Bring to a rolling boil, add 500g LDME and the 8g of hops. 40min into the boil add 6g hops - 55min into the boil add final 6g hops the rest of the LDME & the wheat malt. Turned off heat at 60min, stirr in CPA tin, mix until dissolved. Add wort to fermenter and fill to 21.5L.
After 3 months in the bottle, makes a really nice pale. Not quite the same as the original but it's definitely got significant similarities in taste.

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Hey guys i just put down a ...
CPA can
1kg DME
Crystals 175g (steeped)
Amarillo 9g
fuggles 5g
goldings 5g
Malt and hops boiled for 20 min
dry hoped with Amarillo 10g after 6 days
Hows it gonna turn out? Be honest.
Cheers Damo
CPA can
1kg DME
Crystals 175g (steeped)
Amarillo 9g
fuggles 5g
goldings 5g
Malt and hops boiled for 20 min
dry hoped with Amarillo 10g after 6 days
Hows it gonna turn out? Be honest.
Cheers Damo
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only there for the beer.
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only there for the beer.
—A. J. P. Taylor
My last CPA I brewed was as follows:
1.7kg CPA can
1kg LDM
10g Amarillo 8.9% AA @ 30 mins
10g Amarillo 8.9% AA @ 15 mins
20g Amarillo 8.9% AA @ 0 mins
Safale US05 yeast
completed with a 45 min boil and achieved an OG of 1.045
I didn't think there was much bitterness when I tasted the wort, but am hoping it will improve.
1.7kg CPA can
1kg LDM
10g Amarillo 8.9% AA @ 30 mins
10g Amarillo 8.9% AA @ 15 mins
20g Amarillo 8.9% AA @ 0 mins
Safale US05 yeast
completed with a 45 min boil and achieved an OG of 1.045
I didn't think there was much bitterness when I tasted the wort, but am hoping it will improve.
Beer... the sweet smell of success
Looks like it'll be excellent, well balanced and tasty.damian44 wrote:Hows it gonna turn out? Be honest.
You really can't make any judgment of the malt/hops balance until your beer is cold and carbonated as both will make a huge difference to your perception of flavour.freekq wrote:I didn't think there was much bitterness when I tasted the wort, but am hoping it will improve.
w00t!
Am thinkin at putting my recipe down this weekend but wanted to use a starter from 3 longies of pale ale bottles. Would that be fine or should i use a satchet of safale aswell? would it effect the brew using the 2 yeasts at all? Proberlly just go for the pale starter
Ah, beer, my one weakness. My Achille's heel, if you will.
Agreed, only one yeast at a time, for many reasons.timmy wrote:Timmsy,
I'd use the recultured CPA yeast. If that doesn't kick off, pitch the Safale. You might want to find out what temp the commercial Coopers Pale is fermented at and try and replicate it. From memory it's high teens.
Cheers,
Tim
Coopers Pale Ale is brewed at 16C.
Coopers.