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harviek

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Just finished enjoying a 2012 Coopers Vintage and thought "how on earth can I formulate something similar at home?" So I came up with this. Any tips hints or thoughts appreciated.

 

1.7kg Australian Pale Ale beer kit

1.7kg Real Ale beer kit

300g LIGHT MALT, 200g DARK MALT, 250g DEXTROSE, 250g MALTODEXTRIN

60gm centennial dry hopped

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Here are the tasting notes for 2012:

 

Coopers Vintage Ale 2012 - Tasting Notes

 

I would start with the base in the How To Brew section and then add some late additions of Nelson Sauvin, Centennial and Cascade. Probably add some crystal malt too.

 

Maybe PB2 could shed some light on it.

 

 

Thanks for that Hairy, so what you're talking about is something like:

 

1.7kg Australian Pale Ale beer kit

1.7kg Real Ale beer kit

1kg Dextrose

250gm Crystal malt

25gm Nelson Sauvin, 25gm Centennial and 25 gm Cascade.

 

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Maybe PB2 could shed some light on it.

 

Not if he still wants a job tomorrow he won't! [lol] [sideways] [tongue] [biggrin]

 

Don't expect a bite from PB2 on this one, no matter what bait you use! [lol]

 

Beer.

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Maybe PB2 could shed some light on it.

 

Not if he still wants a job tomorrow he won't! [lol] [sideways] [tongue] [biggrin]

 

Don't expect a bite from PB2 on this one, no matter what bait you use! [lol]

 

Beer.

O ye of little faith.

 

If you ask nicely, PB2 is always good for a nudge in the right direction.

 

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Hey harviek

 

Please keep us up to date on your progress on this one. I am VERY keen to see how it turns out. I'd like to try something similar once Centennial hops come back in stock at my local homebrew shop. Yep, really looking forward to making this monster-of-a-beer.

 

Also, Beery, you can change your name on the forum, but I don't think you can change the year you joined, or your administrator status. He's always watching...

 

-Dyl

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I had exactly the same thought, how do I brew something to emulate the 2012 Vintage Ale. I put down the following brew and are yet to bottle, most likely bottle next weekend.

 

2 X Muntons Barley Wine

500 grams LME

250 Grams DME

250 Grams Maltodextrin

500 Grams Dextrose

Coopers Vintage Ale Commercial Yeast

23 liters filtered water

OG 1068

 

I will let everyone know how it comes up, I am expecting the longer in the bottle the better.

 

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Hey harviek

 

Please keep us up to date on your progress on this one. I am VERY keen to see how it turns out. I'd like to try something similar once Centennial hops come back in stock at my local homebrew shop. Yep, really looking forward to making this monster-of-a-beer.

-Dyl

 

Shall do, I might put it down tomorrow or during the next week.

 

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Finally bought the ingredients for this, the crystal came in a 300gm batch so the final ingredients will be:

 

1.7kg Australian Pale Ale beer kit

1.7kg Real Ale beer kit

1kg Dextrose

3000gm Crystal malt

25gm Nelson Sauvin, 25gm Centennial and 25 gm Cascade.

 

OG1069

 

I am so looking forward to this brew!

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