Tips To Improve Coopers Bitter?

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shepp

Tips To Improve Coopers Bitter?

Post by shepp » Wed Mar 05, 2008 8:55 am

Hi All,
I'm just getting back into brewing after having a dabble a few years ago.
I have been very interested in beer types for many years and have tried all available on my many travels in central europe, asia and australia.
When i last tried brewing, it was before i was online and i did'nt realise the possibilities available with extra ingredients.
The kits i brewed were quite one dimensional in flavour.
My friend has brewed Coopers Bitter many times and it tastes quite agreeable but i think there is room for improvement.
Can anybody tell me how they have improved the flavour of this kit with any additions ie hops, malt, sugar type?
Thanks shepp

stevezx7r

Post by stevezx7r » Fri Mar 14, 2008 8:41 pm

Hi Shep, just noticed this unanswered post... Tut tut...

Anyway, I think you've answered your own question, adding hops is the simplest way - if you boil your can of wort (some do, some don't) you could add extra hops at the boiling stage to make it more bitter, or, if you want more aroma add some to the keg (if your intending to keg it). I used to throw in around an ounce of whatever I had, i.e Goldings, or Saaz if it's a lager (for dry hopping in the keg).

Really, the choice is yours! :wink:

stega

Post by stega » Sun Mar 16, 2008 2:52 pm


shepp

Post by shepp » Sun Mar 16, 2008 11:22 pm

I hav'nt been on for a few days but thanks for you replys, most helpful.

chopperswookie

Post by chopperswookie » Thu Mar 20, 2008 12:02 am

here's my Coopers bitter after 21 days. tastes ok, can really taste the malty-ness of it. think i might give it another weeks or so but a very good brew.

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sorry about the grainy image, never knew how 5hite my cameraphone was!

shepp

Post by shepp » Thu Mar 20, 2008 11:03 pm

I've been sorting out my cupboard under the stairs, it's big enough to stand up in.
So i've put some big shelves up, painted it out, layed on power. Ready for my first brew in this house. I'll be setting up a small 60w tubular heater in there because i think it will heat it up to the required level, i'll give it a test run for a few days. I hope to get my Coopers Bitter on in the next week, i'll be using a Geordie beer enhanser, dry hopping with 20g of Goldings for 5 days in the fermenter and maybe use a light brown sugar for priming.
I'll keep you posted.

shepp

Coopers Bitter

Post by shepp » Thu Mar 27, 2008 9:16 pm

I got my Coopers Bitter going last night. It was difficult to make sure all was sterilised, but i think i got away with it. I guess you get a routine going after a few kits.
It's in the cupboard at 22c and this morning i saw that the foam had hit the lid so fingers crossed it is going well.
One thing, i just wondered how long after the sg has stabilised at the required level , would you leave it before bottling?
Would finings be needed if i'm bottling it?
Cheers, Shepp

shepp

Post by shepp » Thu Mar 27, 2008 10:03 pm

Thanks DaaB, much appreciated.

shepp

Post by shepp » Sun Mar 30, 2008 10:19 pm

The brew looks like it's going well, i put in a boiled muslin bag of goldings in on friday but unfortunately i did'nt weight it enough with only one large marble so it's floating. I gave the bag a squeeze with sterilized spoon last night and all looks well. I'll check the spg mid week.
Does everyone think about the next kit as soon as one's going :lol:
It must be a hobby with which you continually strive for perfection.

shepp

Post by shepp » Thu Apr 03, 2008 12:14 am

I just tested my bitter and it gave a reading of 1004 sg, i think that sounds about right. I also removed the bag of hops.
I could smell the hops in the beer and it tastes reasonable, i'm over all happy with it so far.
I will be bottling it on saturday.
I just wondered the best way to add the sugar when bottling it, should i dissolve it in boiling water and if so how do you measure out the correct amount into each bottle?
I thought i'd use half T&L and half muscovado.

shepp

Post by shepp » Thu Apr 03, 2008 12:43 am

Thank's DaaB,
Straight into the fermenter sound good, the only thing is would it disturbe the sediment very much?

shepp

Post by shepp » Fri Apr 04, 2008 11:19 pm

Nice one DaaB :D

shepp

Post by shepp » Sun Apr 06, 2008 7:20 pm

I bottled the beer today, using white, brown and white and brown mixed for primeing. It tasted pretty good so all looks well, only thing is it got a little cold due to bottles being rinsed in cold water. I wonder if this could have an effect?
It's back in the cupboard now and back to 20c.

shepp

Post by shepp » Sun Apr 13, 2008 10:46 pm

I had a crafty bottle last night of my coopers bitter.
Good flavour, heads coming on and decent enough body.
Well pleased with the results, i plan to keep off it for a few weeks now :D
Thanks for the advice DaaB

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