Tricky Micky Posted Saturday at 02:18 AM Share Posted Saturday at 02:18 AM 17 hours ago, Brauhaus Fritz II said: Unfortunately I drank it all, so I used Safale 04. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tricky Micky Posted Saturday at 02:20 AM Share Posted Saturday at 02:20 AM 19 hours ago, jennyss said: A few weeks ago I said that I was enjoying two (extract) homebrews at the moment: a Coopers Pale Ale with BE2, 500g LDM and 50g of Galaxy hops added on day 10; and a Coopers Brew A IPA with 1.5kg LDM, and 25g Galaxy and 25g Cluster added on day 8. The Pale Ale is bright, light and quite hoppy. The Brew A IPA is bitter, spicy, malty. Both yummy! Here is the photo proof @Pale Man. The Pale Ale is on the left and the Brew A IPA is on the right. I am drinking the pale ale right now - It's 5 o'clock somewhere! They look fantastic @jennyss, The Pale ale looks sensational. 3 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tricky Micky Posted Saturday at 03:52 AM Share Posted Saturday at 03:52 AM 17 hours ago, RDT2 said: Aussie Lager great beer! looks fantastic RDT2 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tricky Micky Posted Saturday at 04:29 AM Share Posted Saturday at 04:29 AM (edited) On 8/16/2024 at 9:31 PM, Back Brewing said: By doing the hop additions this way when you pour it into the FV and pour the 12c on top you are cooling that wort down which stops the bittering process from the hop oil that is in the hot wort. So BB, you don't perceive any extra bitterness using this method? Interesting. Edited Saturday at 04:30 AM by Tricky Micky 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Back Brewing Posted Saturday at 05:15 AM Share Posted Saturday at 05:15 AM (edited) 46 minutes ago, Tricky Micky said: So BB, you don't perceive any extra bitterness using this method? Interesting. No mate as it works in the same way as chilling the wort I've put two Roger clones side by side one with normal hop stand no chill and one with this method the one with the mini boil definitely had more aroma and flavour By doing the mini boil when you tip it into the fermenter then pour the cooled 12c wort on top it chills it straight away and stops the bitterness extracting from the hops (isomerization) Edited Saturday at 05:16 AM by Back Brewing 3 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pezzza Posted Saturday at 05:18 AM Share Posted Saturday at 05:18 AM Cheers Brewers : ) 14 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Back Brewing Posted Saturday at 05:28 AM Share Posted Saturday at 05:28 AM Looks a nice drop mate nice and clear 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tricky Micky Posted Saturday at 05:44 AM Share Posted Saturday at 05:44 AM 25 minutes ago, Pezzza said: Cheers Brewers : ) There it is - in all its glory. Well Played Sir. 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tricky Micky Posted Saturday at 05:46 AM Share Posted Saturday at 05:46 AM 30 minutes ago, Back Brewing said: No mate as it works in the same way as chilling the wort I've put two Roger clones side by side one with normal hop stand no chill and one with this method the one with the mini boil definitely had more aroma and flavour By doing the mini boil when you tip it into the fermenter then pour the cooled 12c wort on top it chills it straight away and stops the bitterness extracting from the hops (isomerization) That's really fascinating BB - Thanks for sharing. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
John304 Posted Saturday at 09:44 AM Share Posted Saturday at 09:44 AM My amber while waiting for the roast, 13 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hilltop hops Posted Saturday at 10:02 AM Share Posted Saturday at 10:02 AM All Inn FWK hazy. Pressure fermented and keg hopped with Citra. So good! 13 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Triple B Brewing Posted Saturday at 11:03 AM Share Posted Saturday at 11:03 AM 1 hour ago, John304 said: My amber while waiting for the roast, Mmmmm mmmmm mmmmmm - yummmo - that looks the absolute poo @John304 Wonderfully clear and delicious looking lacing to boot (insert wolf whistle here) 3 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pezzza Posted Sunday at 05:27 AM Share Posted Sunday at 05:27 AM That last Pilly was so lush and clear - what did that mean? Mmmmm the end of the Keggggler : \ One "barrel" left in the Keg Freezer - Paleo Aleo - lovely Coopers Green Malt and this Brew with US05 Yeast 15 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pezzza Posted Sunday at 05:29 AM Share Posted Sunday at 05:29 AM 19 hours ago, John304 said: My amber while waiting for the roast, Beautiful Colour @John304 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ben 10 Posted Sunday at 05:47 AM Share Posted Sunday at 05:47 AM 20 minutes ago, Pezzza said: lovely Coopers Green Malt and this Brew with US05 Yeast Yummo! 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ben 10 Posted Sunday at 05:48 AM Share Posted Sunday at 05:48 AM Apple pear cider and stout. 9 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Uhtred Of Beddanburg Posted Sunday at 06:23 AM Share Posted Sunday at 06:23 AM not a great photo with sun directly behind. about 7 weeks in keg lager with hallertau mittlefruit hop tea 50 gram steep very nice 12 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aussiekraut Posted Sunday at 06:38 AM Author Share Posted Sunday at 06:38 AM This is the OS Coopers Lager from the Aldi kit. It looks really good, clear and pours with a nice head. The smell is a little ordinay but the taste. The taste is absolutely…disgusting. I don’t know if something went wrong but I have made two OS Lagers so far and both turned out horrible. The first time I blamed Kveik for it. I was quite excited when I saw that there was no brew enhancer in the pack but actual LME. I fermented it with temperature control as always and ya e it enough time to ferment. I even left it in the bottle for almost 2 weeks before cracking this one. I can’t describe how it tastes. It’s not an obvious infection, so no vinegar or sour taste, nothing bandaidy, not the earthy taste I have experienced in off beers either. It just tastes awful. It reminds me of the first few beers after I restarted brewing 6 years ago. Those were the Bewitched Amber Ales from the Craft Kit. They tasted what I described as “funky”. I hope it isn’t supposed to taste like this though because it is truly awful The remaining bottles will go down the sink shortly. 1 10 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Classic Brewing Co Posted Sunday at 06:41 AM Share Posted Sunday at 06:41 AM 1 minute ago, Aussiekraut said: This is the OS Coopers Lager from the Aldi kit. It looks really good, clear and pours with a nice head. The smell is a little ordinay but the taste. The taste is absolutely…disgusting. I don’t know if something went wrong but I have made two OS Lagers so far and both turned out horrible. The first time I blamed Kveik for it. I was quite excited when I saw that there was no brew enhancer in the pack but actual LME. I fermented it with temperature control as always and ya e it enough time to ferment. I even left it in the bottle for almost 2 weeks before cracking this one. I can’t describe how it tastes. It’s not an obvious infection, so no vinegar or sour taste, nothing bandaidy, not the earthy taste I have experienced in off beers either. It just tastes awful. It reminds me of the first few beers after I restarted brewing 6 years ago. Those were the Bewitched Amber Ales from the Craft Kit. They tasted what I described as “funky”. I hope it isn’t supposed to taste like this though because it is truly awful The remaining bottles will go down the sink shortly. I sort of figured it would be like that, when you bought your kit, I nearly did the same just for the hell of it, now I am glad I didn't. It seems the old sayings are so true, you get what you pay for & there are no shortcuts to brewing a good beer. 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
iBooz2 Posted Sunday at 07:27 AM Share Posted Sunday at 07:27 AM I am finally back at home base for a few days respite from family dramas so had a chance to sip on some of my own beers. Last night started off with my Premium Pale Lager which was fermented out with Dubbya and two months now in the kegs. Photo is a bit rushed, poor lighting and condensate on the chilled glass. This one was bittered with Summer Hops and also late boil of Summer hops. Very nice drinking. Its a cross between a premium lager and a pilsner. I like it so did another 54 L batch today. Other photo is my RyeRish Red Ale. Again a rushed shot. It was a chilly night last night so thought I should finish off with a darker beer and then move on to my Guinness Stout clone for a nightcap, but as I am pretty much stuffed, did not make it to the Guinness. 11 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
iBooz2 Posted Sunday at 07:33 AM Share Posted Sunday at 07:33 AM On 9/8/2024 at 3:30 PM, Classic Brewing Co said: Time to get the chimneys smoking, running out of beer. Yes you need to change your name to "Classic Drinking Co" in the meantime. 1 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Classic Brewing Co Posted Sunday at 09:24 AM Share Posted Sunday at 09:24 AM 1 hour ago, iBooz2 said: Yes you need to change your name to "Classic Drinking Co" in the meantime. Yeah, I probably could, but probably won't 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
iBooz2 Posted Sunday at 10:33 AM Share Posted Sunday at 10:33 AM 1 hour ago, Classic Brewing Co said: Yeah, I probably could, but probably won't Get Brewing then, to save you the typing 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Triple B Brewing Posted Sunday at 10:34 AM Share Posted Sunday at 10:34 AM 3 hours ago, iBooz2 said: I am finally back at home base for a few days respite from family dramas so had a chance to sip on some of my own beers. Last night started off with my Premium Pale Lager which was fermented out with Dubbya and two months now in the kegs. Photo is a bit rushed, poor lighting and condensate on the chilled glass. This one was bittered with Summer Hops and also late boil of Summer hops. Very nice drinking. Its a cross between a premium lager and a pilsner. I like it so did another 54 L batch today. Other photo is my RyeRish Red Ale. Again a rushed shot. It was a chilly night last night so thought I should finish off with a darker beer and then move on to my Guinness Stout clone for a nightcap, but as I am pretty much stuffed, did not make it to the Guinness. Must be nice to be home and havin' a couple of ya own @iBooz2 - Trust your family challengers improve very soon for you all cobber 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stquinto Posted Sunday at 05:05 PM Share Posted Sunday at 05:05 PM My first batch of Botanical Ale, three months on the bottle. Wow! This is the best KnK recipe I’ve ever done I’ve just got enough ingredients for one more batch- it’ll be the fourth. 11 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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