Hi All
Came across a new coopers brew at the supermarket European style lagar,has anyone brewed this and how did it turn out,
cheers
Coopers European Style Lagar
I suspect it's a renamed Bavarian Lager; all I have to support this theory is that the Bavarian Lager was phased out at the same time as the European Lager was introduced. Perhaps a naming dispute similar to the Champagne region of France insisting that only spakling white wine made there can be called Champagne?
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This kit makes a pretty decent amber ale. If you want to steep some caramunich and a small amount of choc malt (60g max), you can do a reasonable fat tire clone... From memory I steeped 300g of caramunich I, 60g of choc malt in 4L sparged with 1-2L and boiled with Willamette to give me 16 IBU's.
I'd save the lager yeast for another day and use a sachet of ale kit yeast, or preferably, grab some US-05 dry yeast and use that for the ale ferment.
Once you get the temperature under control, repeat the same recipe with W34/70 and Hallertau instead of Willamette and you'll end up with a nice oktoberfest beer by simply using a different hop and yeast strain.
Cheers,
TL
I'd save the lager yeast for another day and use a sachet of ale kit yeast, or preferably, grab some US-05 dry yeast and use that for the ale ferment.
Once you get the temperature under control, repeat the same recipe with W34/70 and Hallertau instead of Willamette and you'll end up with a nice oktoberfest beer by simply using a different hop and yeast strain.
Cheers,
TL


thanks heaps for that, much appreciated. i've been wanting to do an oktoberfest beer, will get to that when the weather's a bit more clement.
now for the amber ale - while i have plenty of US-05 around, i don't have any Willamette. The only american hops i have are Warrior, Columbus and Simcoe. time to improvise
now for the amber ale - while i have plenty of US-05 around, i don't have any Willamette. The only american hops i have are Warrior, Columbus and Simcoe. time to improvise


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Willamette is a US variant of Fuggles - with the three hops you listed, I'd use Columbus in the mini boil.KEG wrote:...now for the amber ale - while i have plenty of US-05 around, i don't have any Willamette. The only american hops i have are Warrior, Columbus and Simcoe. time to improvise
Cheers,
TL

