Hi
Im going to be setting away a coopers pilsner kit in the next week or so. Just wondering if you guys have any tips to help improve this brew. This will only be my 3rd brew so any tips will be gratefully appreciated.
Thomo
QuoteHi
Im going to be setting away a coopers pilsner kit in the next week or so. Just wondering if you guys have any tips to help improve this brew. This will only be my 3rd brew so any tips will be gratefully appreciated.
Thomo
I am not totally sure but I believe its like a San Fran Lager yeast in that its more tolerant of higher temps but please don't cook it in the fermenter.
I did it a couple of times years ago and it was great, but took a long time to clarify. Plenty of good mouthfeel and head retention Nice bite too helped with a couple of carb drops in 500Ml bottles to make a good fizz, i like belching pilsner burps in any case
As close to urquell as I could get from a kit.
I only ever used Coopers BE2 with all my coopers lager/ale brews
Let us know how it goes
it's a nice kit. ferment at about 12C with 1kg extra light DME (+250g sugar if you want more alcohol) then play with it as you want.
Thanks guys. I did the muntons pilsner last time, I bulk primed it and it turned out quite nice. Good fizz to it. I have a king keg to fill for this one so will see how it works out
I've just set it away with the Coopers BE2 and about 275g sugar. Its says to Ferment on the instuctions at a min of 18. Would fermenting at 12 not be to low?
I checked the pamplet that came with my kit 4 years ago and on Page 7 has more detail for Pilsners and lagers
its an actual lager yeast so as lord eoin says 12-15max
Thomo what was your OG or measured starting gravity?
yarp. this kit and the european lager are the only ones that come with a commercial lager yeast.
The sachet should have a 'P' after the number (eg 12312P)
with 1kg BE2 + 275g sugar, your recipe is probably (depending on the type of sugar):
kit + 775g dextrose(or similar), 250g maltodextrin, 250 light dry malt.
The extra sugar on top of the BE2 will probably mean you lose some of the body you gained from the LDM and maltodextrin, but it will still be a fine drop once it's done :)
The og was 1042. I binned the packet the yeast came in and cant remember what was on it.
i just started this kit on wednesday. placed it under the stairs where i've made previous brews but nothing seemed to be happening. moved it to the kitchen where it's a bit colder and something seems to be happening
i'm away now until monday so i'll see what happens when i get back
@thomo - which yeast did you go with in the end?
@Ray - it can be a slow starter, but if there's some activity now you're set :)
Fingers crossed eoin
I won't be able to check it for another 3 days and the suspense is killing me
I used the Yeast that came with the kit but i binned the packet straight after so no idea what it is.
Mines be on since thursday night and i've been away since friday morning. Not much going on that i can see. The temp when i checked was 11deg. Dont know if i should higher this up?
12-14 seems to work best, but 11 should be fine.
If it's fermenting, i'd up it to 12 and leave it alone.
This seems to be quite a bit different to any kit I've made before. Seems to be a real slow burner
I'll 2nd it being a slow burner. Im only seeing a good bit of activity today. Much slower than the muntons pilsner i did.
As far as I remember, my last batch was slow too with a thin fluffy krausen (resembling a thin head).
Don't get impatient and bump up the temp though, or you'll have a house that stinks of rotten eggs.
Makes nice refreshing beer though :)
Eoin that's exactly how mines is at the minute. Just letting it do its thing. There's a serious learning curve in this homebrew lark
Bottled this last night. Just over 3 weeks in the FV. Initial taste was good, really clean taste
Looking forward to sampling it in another few weeks
awesomesauce!
as far as I remember it was good to drink pretty young and was pretty much at it's best at around 2 months.
A few weeks should do it :)
Drink it nice and cold.
I think I still have one I brewed about a year ago, I'll crack it open when I get home and see if the aging was in any way worth it (probably not);)
Kegged mine today and bottled 6 to keep. Worked out around 4.9%. cant wait to sample now.
Completely forgot to try it last night, but i'm very glad I thought of it tonight.
It's pretty damn nice.
I have a bit of a blocked nose so my opinion might not be very accurate, but it's like a Pint of Carlsberg made love to an Angel, then 9 months later a CarlsbergAngelBaby was born so they put it in a blender and fermented the remains.
It also has an odd but very pleasant aroma of a heap of pennies just poured from a change-jar.
Suck on a dirty penny while chewing burnt toast and drinking a carlsberg. That should be fairly close.
I must brew another batch, the whole pint is gone in the few minutes it took to type this ;D
Wow. Sounds good. You sure there was just beer in that? ;D
I'm really looking forward to trying it now
That opinion may have been a little skewed by beer
Haha
I may have to steal the name carlsbergangelbaby for this brew though
Consider it yours. Royalties start at a pint per batch ;D
Deal!