Can you produce a good beer with a coopers can?
Posted: Mon Apr 06, 2009 6:41 am
Folks,
I will soon make my foray into AG brewing, but in the meantime I have some coopers cans on my shelves i'd like to brew and drink. From what i've read, following the instructions that come with the can is a recipe for plonk. I brewed the "Canadian Blonde" version, and it was drinkable, but not what i'd really serve to guests.
Is there anyone here that enjoys great success and a good end product using coopers extract?
I'd like to get some thoughts, input, and general experiences (maybe even some recipes) on producing a good brew. Specifically how much time did you let it ferment, secondary, bottle condition, etc?
Any help is appreciated!
I will soon make my foray into AG brewing, but in the meantime I have some coopers cans on my shelves i'd like to brew and drink. From what i've read, following the instructions that come with the can is a recipe for plonk. I brewed the "Canadian Blonde" version, and it was drinkable, but not what i'd really serve to guests.
Is there anyone here that enjoys great success and a good end product using coopers extract?
I'd like to get some thoughts, input, and general experiences (maybe even some recipes) on producing a good brew. Specifically how much time did you let it ferment, secondary, bottle condition, etc?
Any help is appreciated!