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rwh
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by rwh » Friday Nov 10, 2006 12:43 pm
While we're on the subject of Coopers recipes, does anyone have one for Coopers Mild? All-grain or all-extract preferred.
Thx!
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by gregb » Friday Nov 10, 2006 1:21 pm
I've got a mild ale in the fermenter at home - extract and spec. Not actually trying to replicate the Coopers product. I've not sampled it yet, but I'll get you the details when I get home.
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Greg
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by breadnbutter » Friday Nov 10, 2006 3:42 pm
G'day
Yeah I'd be really keen too. Maybe a bit of crystal?
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by gregb » Friday Nov 10, 2006 4:26 pm
2.5Kg LDME (Bintani)
150gm Crystal }
150gm Choc grain } Steeped and rinsed.
60gm Fuggles 60 minutes
Brew Cellar Premium Ale Yeast (S04?)
1036 OG
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Greg
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by rwh » Friday Nov 10, 2006 4:35 pm
Thanks, greg. 60g of Fuggles at 60 mins!?
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by gregb » Saturday Nov 11, 2006 6:17 am
4% its not as much AA% as it sounds
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by Chris » Wednesday Nov 15, 2006 2:11 pm
Doesn't it have wheat malt in it too?
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by gregb » Wednesday Nov 15, 2006 2:54 pm
Mine didn't.
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by NTRabbit » Wednesday Nov 15, 2006 11:28 pm
I just put that recipe through the calculator and it came out to 4.7% with an OG of 1.047
1.75kg of LDME in that recipe gives 1.036
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by gregb » Thursday Nov 16, 2006 5:01 am
23Ltr recipie. Full boil.
2.5 x 2.2 x 42 / 6 = 1038.5
Allow for some reduction from say too much water at start of boil then some left behind in kettle etc.
Temp adjusted hydro reading was 1036. FG 1010.
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by rwh » Thursday Nov 23, 2006 3:32 pm
Coopers Mild Ale
This ale is the product of brewing with a selection of barley and wheat malt, and with no added sugar. This traditional brewing approach provides the smooth malt character which is balanced by a triple hopping of the brew with Pride of Ringwood and Saaz hops. The brew has fermented similarly to its stablemates Pale and Sparkling Ale, with the customary secondary fermentation in the bottle and can. Alc/Vol 3.5%
OK, here's what I'm going to try (or maybe an all-grain equivalent):
1.5kg tin Coopers Liquid Light Malt Extract
500g LDME
150g Crystal malt
50g Chocolate malt
Triple hoped, with Pride of Ringwood and Saaz, according to the coopers description, so I might try:
5g POR @ 60 mins, 10 IBU
10g POR @ 15 mins, 9 IBU
15g Saaz @ 5 mins, 2 IBU
Total, 21 IBU.
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