supernerdy Posted August 1, 2019 Share Posted August 1, 2019 Hey guys, Havent exactly been in the brewing mood but thinking about it again. I have a can of the TC bootmakers pale ale here to use so what are your suggestions? I know to browse the recipe DB and have found "Trendy Trouser Amber Ale" but hoping to get some advice on another success someone else has had with this can. I have made a few beer and ultimately haven't brewed a great beer yet (ive had OK beers though) so looking at some people past experiences to try and mimick. I love my IPA's and I love hoppy and have considered maybe trying to make the Coopers XPA with this can instead of the Aussie Pale Ale but hoping to get some ieas from the brainstrust here. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
porschemad911 Posted August 1, 2019 Share Posted August 1, 2019 I'd try the kit plus 1kg LDM and a decent flameout + dry hop addition of the usual American hop suspects... At least 4g/l for each addition. Cheers, John 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
supernerdy Posted August 1, 2019 Author Share Posted August 1, 2019 Also curious for those of us who dont go AG do you notice any difference when doing cold steeps of the 100-200 gram of grains that are listed in the recipe DB? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shamus O'Sean Posted August 1, 2019 Share Posted August 1, 2019 4 hours ago, supernerdy said: Also curious for those of us who dont go AG do you notice any difference when doing cold steeps of the 100-200 gram of grains that are listed in the recipe DB? Hey SN My fourth brew was King Ruddager's (Fast Homebrew on Youtube) Easy Pale Ale. It has 250g of Medium Crystal Malt Grains. I noticed a definite difference between this and my previous brews. It is still one of the brews I loved. I would strongly recommend having a go at a brew that has a cold or hot steep of 100-200g of grains. Cheers Shamus 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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