Cooper's Kits

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Cooper's Kits

Post by crafty john » Sat Feb 21, 2009 7:56 pm

Hi all
The guy at my local HB shop advised me that cooppers beer kits are probably the best kit in that price range, I think he charges about £11.00 or £12.00. Has anyone had much experiance with coopers kits? If so are they any good and can anyone reccommend any nice one's.

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Re: Cooper's Kits

Post by Ditch » Sat Feb 21, 2009 8:01 pm

LMFAO! ..... Sorry! :lol:

Beautiful question!

Errr ..... ye Could give their Stout a try? Doesn't seem Too unpopular! :mrgreen:

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Re: Cooper's Kits

Post by crafty john » Sat Feb 21, 2009 8:03 pm

Ditch wrote:LMFAO! ..... Sorry! :lol:

Beautiful question!

Errr ..... ye Could give their Stout a try? Doesn't seem Too unpopular! :mrgreen:
I think I might, I have a bag of light spaymalt, will that be ok to use with a stout kit?

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Re: Cooper's Kits

Post by Ditch » Sat Feb 21, 2009 8:21 pm

Aah! A bag? What, 500g? If so, be aware that ye should be using a Kilo of spray malt. There for, I'd suggest ye get a 500g bag of Medium or Dark, to go with that light. Then ye should produce a lovely pint :wink:

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Re: Cooper's Kits

Post by crafty john » Sat Feb 21, 2009 8:41 pm

Ditch wrote:Aah! A bag? What, 500g? If so, be aware that ye should be using a Kilo of spray malt. There for, I'd suggest ye get a 500g bag of Medium or Dark, to go with that light. Then ye should produce a lovely pint :wink:
Its a kilo bag, but I may buy a bag of medium or dark then I can mix it and have enough left for another kit.

Do I just store opened bags in an artight container?

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Re: Cooper's Kits

Post by Blue Brew » Sat Feb 21, 2009 8:42 pm

I'm drinking a Coopers Australian Lager at the mo and its a very nice pint. I used normal tate & lyle though and its got a slight cidery taste. Got a Coopers Stout in the FV as its seems popular to say the least on here, have a read of the 'coopers stout tips please' thread and you'll see what I mean.

These are my first two kits and I'm already hooked! Get one in the FV and you'll be supping your own beer in under a month!
Planning - Coopers European Lager
Primary FV - Empty
Drinking -
Conditioning - Coopers Stout with Muntons BKE

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Re: Cooper's Kits

Post by crafty john » Sat Feb 21, 2009 8:49 pm

Blue Brew wrote:I'm drinking a Coopers Australian Lager at the mo and its a very nice pint. I used normal tate & lyle though and its got a slight cidery taste. Got a Coopers Stout in the FV as its seems popular to say the least on here, have a read of the 'coopers stout tips please' thread and you'll see what I mean.

These are my first two kits and I'm already hooked! Get one in the FV and you'll be supping your own beer in under a month!
Im not a great fan of lager I usualy brew brupaks pride of yorkshire kits when I can afford them, I am just looking for a good quality cheap kit cos youngs and tom caxton have a bit of a twang sometimes, especially if you use tom caxtons hop enhancment sachets

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Re: Cooper's Kits

Post by Ditch » Sat Feb 21, 2009 8:51 pm

John; If ye can readily access DSM? Personally, I'd grab a Kilo of Medium and save that Light to put with a more suited brew. I've always used a full kilo of MDSM in my Coopers. I have some DDSM to try out some time. Meanwhile, I believe " The Embalmer " has reported fine results with DDSM. So, both M and D appear to hit the mark. But I'd stick with one or the other, for now, as ye can.

Storing the stuff? I've never opened a 500g pack and then had to store it. If ye've inadvertently opened one? I'd say a well filled air tight would be fine.




Oh, alright; I'd sit and eat the f*cking stuff! :mrgreen: Tastes gorgeous!

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Re: Cooper's Kits

Post by crafty john » Sat Feb 21, 2009 8:58 pm

Hi Ditch
Thanks for the advice Im gonna buy a stout kit next week

Cheers

Dill

Re: Cooper's Kits

Post by Dill » Sun Feb 22, 2009 12:11 am

The Dark Ale is also very good, having said that I have found all the Coopers kits to very nice

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Re: Cooper's Kits

Post by crafty john » Sun Feb 22, 2009 8:17 pm

Dill wrote:The Dark Ale is also very good, having said that I have found all the Coopers kits to very nice
Hi Dill
I might give that a go, I do like a nice dark ale. Have you ever tried a mix of brown sugar and spraymalt?

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Re: Cooper's Kits

Post by KevP » Sun Feb 22, 2009 8:50 pm

Dark Ale is my favourite kit, lovely and malty, just how I like it. =P~

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Re: Cooper's Kits

Post by crafty john » Sun Feb 22, 2009 9:34 pm

KevP wrote:Dark Ale is my favourite kit, lovely and malty, just how I like it. =P~

Do you use sugar or spraymalt with that.

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Re: Cooper's Kits

Post by KevP » Sun Feb 22, 2009 9:55 pm

crafty john wrote:
KevP wrote:Dark Ale is my favourite kit, lovely and malty, just how I like it. =P~

Do you use sugar or spraymalt with that.

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Last time I did it, 500g medium Spraymalt, 450g Brewers Sugar

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Re: Cooper's Kits

Post by THE EMBALMER » Tue Feb 24, 2009 12:04 am

highly recommend the stout if thats you bag..man :D
just bottled the coopers ipa at my mates tonight and tastes good ,be better in a few weeks no doubt.
got some real ale to bottle myself tomorrow but had to use my bottles and some i got from pub cos wilco"s ran out of kegs today .....balls . will have to get more bottles for my real ale now ,try a different pub , free bottles yeehaa!! :wink:
what ever you fancy drinking get a coopers kit to suit your taste buds and get it brewed and supped :beer:

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