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My First Stout brew is finally finished and fully carbonated. 

Im quite happy with it, but will definitely be improving the next batch. 

It's good a good brown head, and solid head retention, 
aswell as a very nice body taste. 

My takeaways are: 
- I can't wait to do the next stout brew with US-04 Yeast and see how that goes 
- I also can't wait to see how adding choc malt to it goes. 

Im very happy with how it turned out, but as usual, can always improve. 

Cheers. 

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39 minutes ago, Horatio_FrothBlower said:

My First Stout brew is finally finished and fully carbonated. 

Im quite happy with it, but will definitely be improving the next batch. 

It's good a good brown head, and solid head retention, 
aswell as a very nice body taste. 

My takeaways are: 
- I can't wait to do the next stout brew with US-04 Yeast and see how that goes 
- I also can't wait to see how adding choc malt to it goes. 

Im very happy with how it turned out, but as usual, can always improve. 

Cheers. 

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Really dig that fair drinkum label mate

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I'm a big fan of the coopers stout kit. When I make it I condense it down to 20l and add 100g of lactose for sweetness. Chocolate malt works well, or a plunger of coffee, if you like coffee.

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Nice work Horatio, looks great.

I've always been a huge fan of the toucan stout combo, the Shiraz of beers:

Coopers Stout Kit

Coopers dark ale kit

1kg of dextrose 

About 6.8% abv

Cellar for 6+ months if possible.

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I do a few coopers stouts. Tried many recipes/variations. 

Plumbs, liquorice, chocolate,  jam.

But these days it's just add malt some corn starch and usually a plunger of coffee as mentioned above.

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13 hours ago, Herbal Alchemy. said:

Nice work Horatio, looks great.

I've always been a huge fan of the toucan stout combo, the Shiraz of beers:

Coopers Stout Kit

Coopers dark ale kit

1kg of dextrose 

About 6.8% abv

Cellar for 6+ months if possible.

This would  be good. But I wouldn't add the dextrose. I keep them to abt 5%

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15 hours ago, Horatio_FrothBlower said:

My First Stout brew is finally finished and fully carbonated. 

Im quite happy with it, but will definitely be improving the next batch. 

It's good a good brown head, and solid head retention, 
aswell as a very nice body taste. 

My takeaways are: 
- I can't wait to do the next stout brew with US-04 Yeast and see how that goes 
- I also can't wait to see how adding choc malt to it goes. 

Im very happy with how it turned out, but as usual, can always improve. 

Cheers. 

stouties.jpg

The best way to improve the Stout based on your recipe above would be to add at least 500gm of BE3 which contains 50% Light Dry Malt, 30% Dextrose, 20% Maltodextrin.

It actually says that on the can of Coopers Stout Extract.

I personally add another 500gm of LDM - Light Dried Malt, but that's optional.

Generally, Dextrose tends to thin your beer also increasing the ABV, it will work but if you want a full-bodied, malt-driven stout, malt is the way to go.

S04 Yeast is good for stouts ideally brewed at 18-26c according to Fermentis, however I would aim at 20-22c, you don't want it dropping to 18c, it will stall.

Glad you are happy with your brew, but I would try some malt & see what you think.

Cheers

Phil

SafAle™ S-04 - Beer yeast for US and English ales - Fermentis

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3 hours ago, Oldbloke said:

This would  be good. But I wouldn't add the dextrose. I keep them to abt 5%

I was curious to try a toucan, but am wary because the coopers stout kit is already pretty bitter, I feel like adding more boiled hops to the mix may push it over the edge.

But that being the case, I can see why bumbing the ABV up might be good to balance the bitterness. I just wouldn't use dextrose, because as mentioned above it would dry the body out.

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2 hours ago, ChairmanDrew said:

I was curious to try a toucan, but am wary because the coopers stout kit is already pretty bitter, I feel like adding more boiled hops to the mix may push it over the edge.

But that being the case, I can see why bumbing the ABV up might be good to balance the bitterness. I just wouldn't use dextrose, because as mentioned above it would dry the body out.

The Coopers Toucan is awesome, I have made it many times over the years, 1 x can each Stout, Dak Ale, BE3 & a decent yeast or 2 x pkts Coopers.

It is bold, rich & full of body, nice head & ABV around 6% ABV.

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7 hours ago, Classic Brewing Co said:

The best way to improve the Stout based on your recipe above would be to add at least 500gm of BE3 which contains 50% Light Dry Malt, 30% Dextrose, 20% Maltodextrin.

It actually says that on the can of Coopers Stout Extract.

I personally add another 500gm of LDM - Light Dried Malt, but that's optional.

Generally, Dextrose tends to thin your beer also increasing the ABV, it will work but if you want a full-bodied, malt-driven stout, malt is the way to go.

S04 Yeast is good for stouts ideally brewed at 18-26c according to Fermentis, however I would aim at 20-22c, you don't want it dropping to 18c, it will stall.

Glad you are happy with your brew, but I would try some malt & see what you think.

Cheers

Phil

SafAle™ S-04 - Beer yeast for US and English ales - Fermentis

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Correction:

That should have said 1kg pack of BE3 & add 500gm of LDM if desired. 

 

 

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One of the local supermarkets had a bunch of Coopers stout kits on clearance for about $8.50 a pop, so I grabbed all 4 of them 😄 The BB is still til Dec 2025, so pretty happy with that. Looks like I'll have a few more stouts in the pipeline 👍

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7 hours ago, ChairmanDrew said:

One of the local supermarkets had a bunch of Coopers stout kits on clearance for about $8.50 a pop, so I grabbed all 4 of them 😄 The BB is still til Dec 2025, so pretty happy with that. Looks like I'll have a few more stouts in the pipeline 👍

I would have bought them too; the Stout is easy to make & tastes great.

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