
1 x Coopers Stout Can
1 x Coopers Brew Enhancer #2
1 x Coopers Yeast
How long have people left it in the bottles before its drinkable
Cheers
Different yeast..The Cascade mentions it in their "Instructions". The Coopers yeast should not have the sulphur smell.nuzzles wrote:Awesome, My Cascade Mahogany Porter after 3 weeks still has a Sulphury taste and smell, i didn't want that to happen to the stout
Hi nuzzles,nuzzles wrote:Sorry Boonie,
I'm complete newbie to home brew,
Do I rack? No sorry I don't
Temp prob around 22 - 24 when i brewed the Porter
Clyde - who or what is?
cheers
Sorry nuzzles, couldn't score a computer at work and my daughter has taken over the laptop.rwh wrote:Really, it's more about the yeast.
Ale yeast: 18°-20°C
Lager yeast: 10°C-12°C
Wheat beers are normally fermented a little warmer than ales to increase the fruity esters. These yeasts will work over a larger range than this, these are the ideals.
Next time try a Thomas Coopers Irish Stout, with an Irish Stout combo. It is a much better drop. Same as a Thomas Coopers Heritage Lager with a Brewcraft # 15. If the other one was awesome, this should blow you away.nuzzles wrote:Hey guys I'm new to home brewing currently doing a Coopers Stout, have just finished drinking my first brew Coopers Larger, it was awsome
1 x Coopers Stout Can
1 x Coopers Brew Enhancer #2
1 x Coopers Yeast
How long have people left it in the bottles before its drinkable
Cheers