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3 Can brew??
Posted: Wednesday Dec 13, 2006 4:57 pm
by erik
Hey All,
Cheers for all the great advice over the last couple of months. Gotta love this hobby.
I was just about the bottle a Dog Bolter clone, and I was thinking of filling up the fermenter with another brew, but with what I've got lying around. One more brew down before Xmas.
2 Cans Coopers Stout
1 Can Brew Craft Lager
1 or 2 Kg of Light Dried Malt
SAFale yeast
filled to say 23L.
What do you guys think? I suppose I'm just including the Lager Can because I can - & I'm too lazy to go to the HBS.
Am I wasting my time by tryong to use all the leftover ingredients?
Posted: Wednesday Dec 13, 2006 5:29 pm
by lethaldog
Not sure if the safale will be adequate as this one would be over 11% and i think a 3 can brew would be a litte overkill but each to thier own, best you can do is give it a try and let us know how it goes

Posted: Wednesday Dec 13, 2006 5:37 pm
by erik
Cool. I'll just use the cans, leave the LDM for another brew. If I do that I should be able to use the SAFale yeast.
Cheers
Posted: Wednesday Dec 13, 2006 8:19 pm
by Pale_Ale
Yeah I'd drop the malt altogether and increase the volume to 25 or 30 litres if you were doing all 3 cans. I can't imagine it turning out well with the different kit hops but who knows what would happen.
Better yet just do a 2-can brew with the stout and save the Lager for another beer.
Posted: Wednesday Dec 13, 2006 9:52 pm
by geoffclifton
Hells bells, do you want to drink it or carve it with a side salad

Posted: Thursday Dec 14, 2006 5:47 am
by NTRabbit
I recently made a 3 can Barleywine up to (hopefully) 80 IBU and 13% ABV.
Still has many a month before its ready for a 'young tasting'

Posted: Thursday Dec 14, 2006 7:15 am
by gregb
How does/did it taste from the fermenter?
Cheers,
Greg
14/12/06 Edit: Spelling.
Posted: Thursday Dec 14, 2006 11:25 am
by Ash
Did you use a special yeast for that NTRabbit?
Posted: Thursday Dec 14, 2006 2:21 pm
by NTRabbit
I used one of my kept samples of Wyeast 1728 Scottish Ale, because it was suggested as a good yeast for "any high gravity ales".
Tasted pretty good out of the fermenter, in that it was not syrupy, but it had a big kick in the aftertaste from the hops, which is why I set her out to mellow down some. I'll probably try the first one on boxing day, 3 months in the bottle.
Recipe was 3x Bi-Lo Lager, 500g LDME, 500g WDME, 1kg dextrose, 250g Vienna minimashed, 150g crystal and 80g chocolate steeped. Hops were 15g Nelson Sauvin @ 60m, 15g Glacier @ 10m, 10g Nelson Sauvin 10g First Gold @ 5m, 15g First Gold dry hopped. OG = 1.120 FG = 1.028
Posted: Thursday Dec 14, 2006 4:43 pm
by erik
Haven't made it yet, will let you know how is goes though