Coopers Stout original receipe
Coopers Stout original receipe
Hi. I wonder if anyone has tried the original recipe came with the kit because I like to make a good stout with the lowest cost possible. I have 2 kit in hand. Would it be better to make a batch with 2 kit or a 1 kit batch gives a good result?
the receipe on tha can is:
1 can Coopers Stout
1 kg Sugar or Corn Sugar
23 liters of water
the receipe on tha can is:
1 can Coopers Stout
1 kg Sugar or Corn Sugar
23 liters of water
Re: Coopers Stout original receipe
If you drop at least half the sugar and replace with malt and only top up the fermenter to 21lts, you'll have a nice cheap stout.
Edit: just use the one kit
Edit: just use the one kit
Re: Coopers Stout original receipe
+1 on using malt. As the name suggests, stout should be thick not watery.
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Re: Coopers Stout original receipe
I'd steep some speciality grains maybe some crystal, choclolate malt and roast barley.
1 x tin coopers stout
1.7kg x dme
500g x treacle
40g x POR hops
20g styrian goldings or fuggles add after 45mins
Yeast recultured from coopers pale ale.
1 x tin coopers stout
1.7kg x dme
500g x treacle
40g x POR hops
20g styrian goldings or fuggles add after 45mins
Yeast recultured from coopers pale ale.
Don't re-invent the wheel, change the tyre..
Re: Coopers Stout original receipe
This a recipe I am thinking of making in a week or two.
Coopers Stout kit 1.7kg
Coopers Brew Enhancer #2 1.0kg
Honey 250 to 500g
Fuggles 12g
Goldings 12g
Safale S-04 or US-05 Yeast.
Also got some left over home made dark candi sugar that was infused with Orange about 200g that I may throw in.
Will post final recipe once brewed.
Brownie.
Coopers Stout kit 1.7kg
Coopers Brew Enhancer #2 1.0kg
Honey 250 to 500g
Fuggles 12g
Goldings 12g
Safale S-04 or US-05 Yeast.
Also got some left over home made dark candi sugar that was infused with Orange about 200g that I may throw in.
Will post final recipe once brewed.
Brownie.
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Brownie.
Brownie.
Re: Coopers Stout original receipe
S-04 would be the go.Brownie wrote:This a recipe I am thinking of making in a week or two.
Coopers Stout kit 1.7kg
Coopers Brew Enhancer #2 1.0kg
Honey 250 to 500g
Fuggles 12g
Goldings 12g
Safale S-04 or US-05 Yeast.
Also got some left over home made dark candi sugar that was infused with Orange about 200g that I may throw in.
Will post final recipe once brewed.
Brownie.
Don't re-invent the wheel, change the tyre..
Re: Coopers Stout original receipe
Is the yeast can really make a difference in this beer. I currently have packets of yeast Coopers in hand but is it worth buying a different kind of yeast or use the one i have?
Re: Coopers Stout original receipe
Reculturing yeast from the Coopers Pale Ale Bottles is the way to go.Lentrave wrote:Is the yeast can really make a difference in this beer. I currently have packets of yeast Coopers in hand but is it worth buying a different kind of yeast or use the one i have?
If not the yeast you have should be fine.
Just rehydrate it before using.
Don't re-invent the wheel, change the tyre..
Re: Coopers Stout original receipe
Where i live (Canada) there is no cooper beer for sale , only kit for homebrewing.
Re: Coopers Stout original receipe
yeast shouldn't make much of a difference in a stout, *relatively speaking*, as the other ingredients are so strong in flavour...the most important points id say (which have already been made) would be lower the water and use malt extract (or at least a cooper's brew enhancer) instead of the sugar
also a cooper's stout + a cooper's dark ale kit, with no added sugar, made to 21L is quite nice (I think credit goes to someone on this board for that one...sorry can't remember who)
also a cooper's stout + a cooper's dark ale kit, with no added sugar, made to 21L is quite nice (I think credit goes to someone on this board for that one...sorry can't remember who)
Re: Coopers Stout original receipe
I currently have on hand 2 Coopers Stout kit, 1 old Cooper Nut brown kit, 1 Black Rock New Zealand Draft kit, 500g Dark Dry Malt Extract, 250g Light Dry Malt Extract. If I use all the dry malt extract that I have with 1 stout coopers coopers kit + yeast and 20-21L of water I should have a good beer?
Re: Coopers Stout original receipe
probably a bit less water and it should be alright
Re: Coopers Stout original receipe
ok .... 18 L should be ok ?
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Re: Coopers Stout original receipe
Put your sanitised hydrometer in the fermenter as you add the top up water - stop when your gravity reads somewhere between 1.040 to 1.045 - the key is the starting gravity of the beer, rather than volume - especially if you prefer not to drink watery thin beer...
Cheers,
TL
Cheers,
TL


Re: Coopers Stout original receipe
Recently made a "cheap" clone of Coopers Best Extra Stout based on another recipe from this site.
1 Coopers Stout kit
500g DDME
500g LDME
250g Dark Brown Sugar
25g Goldings Hop Pellets
Yeast cultivated from Coopers Pale Ale longneck
and made up to 18Litres
Total Cost $22 to make 2 cases. After 4 weeks, it was as good as the real thing (maybe even better!)
1 Coopers Stout kit
500g DDME
500g LDME
250g Dark Brown Sugar
25g Goldings Hop Pellets
Yeast cultivated from Coopers Pale Ale longneck
and made up to 18Litres
Total Cost $22 to make 2 cases. After 4 weeks, it was as good as the real thing (maybe even better!)
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Re: Coopers Stout original receipe
I gotta admit - the Coopers Stout kit is one of the rare exceptions that will provide a very good stout with a kilo of malt extract and not much more....the same, sadly, can't be said for all kits but yes, this one is quite good IMHO.
Cheers,
TL
Cheers,
TL


Re: Coopers Stout original receipe
I find that if you can "age" a stout for at lest 6 months the Malts really start to shine. Ive got a AG Oatmeal Stout at 6 months of age and it is wonderful...Might keep some for the 12 month mark, just to see what happens.
As TL said...a great Kit Stout.
Cheers
As TL said...a great Kit Stout.
Cheers
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