JWD Honey Brwon and Norwich Bitter - which 1st kit
JWD Honey Brwon and Norwich Bitter - which 1st kit
Dear Folks,
I am new to Beer homebrew, but have been wine making for some time. However, I need your help...I have two all time best beers that I am trying to replicate.
The first is Norwich Bitter - this was such a smooth and slightly sweet (honeylike) beer - I think they went out of business about 20 years ago.
The second beer I would like to try and replicate is JWD Honey Brown - a light, drinkable beer. http://www.dooyoo.co.uk/drinks/j-w-dund ... er/315702/
This is my first foray into Beer making, I am not trying to save money BUT enjoy some good quality beer.
Your suggestions and help would be much appreciated and I would be most grateful.
ANDREW (Yateley, Hants)
I am new to Beer homebrew, but have been wine making for some time. However, I need your help...I have two all time best beers that I am trying to replicate.
The first is Norwich Bitter - this was such a smooth and slightly sweet (honeylike) beer - I think they went out of business about 20 years ago.
The second beer I would like to try and replicate is JWD Honey Brown - a light, drinkable beer. http://www.dooyoo.co.uk/drinks/j-w-dund ... er/315702/
This is my first foray into Beer making, I am not trying to save money BUT enjoy some good quality beer.
Your suggestions and help would be much appreciated and I would be most grateful.
ANDREW (Yateley, Hants)
1st Kit - A Honey Brown "type"
Dear Folks,
I am going to try my first brew and wonder if anyone can give thumbs-up or not.
As in my previous post (1st post ever) I would like to get a light honey flavoured beer.
I am going to use:
Coopers Australian IPA
500g LIght SprayMalt
500g Coopers Enhancer #2
300g Honey
I will add the honey 3 days after commencing frementation.
I will then use 100g -150g in the 5gallons when priming for bottling a week or so later.
Does this make sense?
Regards
ANDREW
I am going to try my first brew and wonder if anyone can give thumbs-up or not.
As in my previous post (1st post ever) I would like to get a light honey flavoured beer.
I am going to use:
Coopers Australian IPA
500g LIght SprayMalt
500g Coopers Enhancer #2
300g Honey
I will add the honey 3 days after commencing frementation.
I will then use 100g -150g in the 5gallons when priming for bottling a week or so later.
Does this make sense?
Regards
ANDREW
Re: 1st Kit - A Honey Brown "type"
I think a maximum of 100 grams for priming or you may have some bottle bombs on your handsadchesney wrote:Dear Folks,
I am going to try my first brew and wonder if anyone can give thumbs-up or not.
As in my previous post (1st post ever) I would like to get a light honey flavoured beer.
I am going to use:
Coopers Australian IPA
500g LIght SprayMalt
500g Coopers Enhancer #2
300g Honey
I will add the honey 3 days after commencing frementation.
I will then use 100g -150g in the 5gallons when priming for bottling a week or so later.
Does this make sense?
Regards
ANDREW

Re: JWD Honey Brwon and Norwich Bitter - which 1st kit
Thank you.
Any other comments, suggestions, hints, Etc...
I love to learn
ANDREW
Any other comments, suggestions, hints, Etc...
I love to learn

ANDREW
Re: JWD Honey Brwon and Norwich Bitter - which 1st kit
Hi adchesney
Im not sure it'll be very Brown. The Ipa is light an the fermentables are all light too. It may be worth useing a darker spraymalt if you want it Brown.
Im not sure it'll be very Brown. The Ipa is light an the fermentables are all light too. It may be worth useing a darker spraymalt if you want it Brown.
The Doghouse Brewery (UK)
Re: JWD Honey Brwon and Norwich Bitter - which 1st kit
Coopers recommend 8g per lt.
So for a 23lt brew this would equal 184g of priming sugar.
I have read that you shouldn't use so much when priming in a barrel but when bottling should you also cut down on coopers recommendations?
Not saying anybodies wrong, I'm just a little confused.
Rikpo.
So for a 23lt brew this would equal 184g of priming sugar.
I have read that you shouldn't use so much when priming in a barrel but when bottling should you also cut down on coopers recommendations?
Not saying anybodies wrong, I'm just a little confused.
Rikpo.
Re: JWD Honey Brwon and Norwich Bitter - which 1st kit
A good rule of thumb is 1/2 tsp per pint or 85 -100 grams per 5 gallon keg depending what type of keg you use, if I am using a budget keg I bottle 6 pints then keg the rest with 85 grams, Rotokeg I just put the full 5 gallons in with 100 grams as the head space is larger.rikpo wrote:Coopers recommend 8g per lt.
So for a 23lt brew this would equal 184g of priming sugar.
I have read that you shouldn't use so much when priming in a barrel but when bottling should you also cut down on coopers recommendations?
Not saying anybodies wrong, I'm just a little confused.
Rikpo.
Light IPA with Honey
Dear Folks
Having made wine for a little while now, the instructions for winemaking that one gets with the kit is outstanding when compared to the lack of instruction for a beer kit.
I have the Coopers Australian Pale Ale and have done the following (which has been gleaned from this site):
(1) Boiled 4 lit of water. (2) Added Spraymalt (500g) and Coopers #2 (500g) to water – brought to boil. (3) Added Coopers Extract and – brought to boil and simmered for 10 minutes. (4) Added 10 lit water to fermentation bucket. (5) Poured content (very hot) of pan to water in fermentation bucket. (6) Topped upto 23lit mark. (7) Allowed to cool to 21c and sprinkled yeast.
SG was about 1040. I used the "Brewing Yeast" that came with the Malt Extract (7g)
I plan to add 300g of Honey on Friday (being three days after).
Regards
ANDREW
Having made wine for a little while now, the instructions for winemaking that one gets with the kit is outstanding when compared to the lack of instruction for a beer kit.
I have the Coopers Australian Pale Ale and have done the following (which has been gleaned from this site):
(1) Boiled 4 lit of water. (2) Added Spraymalt (500g) and Coopers #2 (500g) to water – brought to boil. (3) Added Coopers Extract and – brought to boil and simmered for 10 minutes. (4) Added 10 lit water to fermentation bucket. (5) Poured content (very hot) of pan to water in fermentation bucket. (6) Topped upto 23lit mark. (7) Allowed to cool to 21c and sprinkled yeast.
SG was about 1040. I used the "Brewing Yeast" that came with the Malt Extract (7g)
I plan to add 300g of Honey on Friday (being three days after).
Regards
ANDREW
Re: JWD Honey Brwon and Norwich Bitter - which 1st kit
Just out of interest why are you adding the honey 3 days after initial fermentation has begun? Have used honey in a few beers now and always added it at the start!
Re: JWD Honey Brwon and Norwich Bitter - which 1st kit
Dear Mike
I read (on another forum) that the beer will retain more of the flavour of the honey, if it is not boiled and added when fermentation is in full-flow?
Regards
ANDREW
I read (on another forum) that the beer will retain more of the flavour of the honey, if it is not boiled and added when fermentation is in full-flow?
Regards
ANDREW
Re: JWD Honey Brwon and Norwich Bitter - which 1st kit
Interesting I may have to try that although I'd only worry about contamination
Re: JWD Honey Brwon and Norwich Bitter - which 1st kit
Dear Folks
Following from above info - I added the Honey on Saturday 27th June.
Today (2nd July) I Siphoned off 11Lit into a clean vessel and added 60 g of Honey (with a little water and microwed for 30 seconds) and bottled into 2Lit PET. With the remaining I siphoned off balance and added 100g of Coopers Brew Enhancer #2 into 2 Lit PET (one bottle have 50% honey primed and 50% CBE#2).
When would you recommend I can start tasting?
Regards
ANDREW
Following from above info - I added the Honey on Saturday 27th June.
Today (2nd July) I Siphoned off 11Lit into a clean vessel and added 60 g of Honey (with a little water and microwed for 30 seconds) and bottled into 2Lit PET. With the remaining I siphoned off balance and added 100g of Coopers Brew Enhancer #2 into 2 Lit PET (one bottle have 50% honey primed and 50% CBE#2).
When would you recommend I can start tasting?

Regards
ANDREW
Re: JWD Honey Brwon and Norwich Bitter - which 1st kit
As it's a coopers as soon as it's clear! 2 weeks max
Re: JWD Honey Brwon and Norwich Bitter - which 1st kit
Dear Folks
I am just a little worried. Within 20 hours of bottling and priming my beer the bottles are bulging – so much so they will not stand up.
I am using 2Lit PET bottles – is this NORMAL?
Should I worry about this, and if so can I reduce the gas by releasing the cap?
As this is my very first batch, any comfort or advice would be appreciated.
I am just a little worried. Within 20 hours of bottling and priming my beer the bottles are bulging – so much so they will not stand up.
I am using 2Lit PET bottles – is this NORMAL?
Should I worry about this, and if so can I reduce the gas by releasing the cap?
As this is my very first batch, any comfort or advice would be appreciated.
Re: JWD Honey Brwon and Norwich Bitter - which 1st kit
If you think they are about to pop just gently twist the cap and release some CO2 :adchesney wrote:Dear Folks
I am just a little worried. Within 20 hours of bottling and priming my beer the bottles are bulging – so much so they will not stand up.
I am using 2Lit PET bottles – is this NORMAL?
Should I worry about this, and if so can I reduce the gas by releasing the cap?
As this is my very first batch, any comfort or advice would be appreciated.