Cooper Stout (with pic)

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mickhew

Cooper Stout (with pic)

Post by mickhew » Sat Jun 20, 2009 2:21 pm

Hello. I just did my first Coopers stout, after reading on here how good it is. My opinion ? It's LOVELY, and has gone to the top of my list of kits, will be doing this one all the time. Had a nightmare when topping up the f.v after a few days, the kettle lid fell in, had to put my arm to the bottom to get it out! Nothing got infected though, made sure my arm was clean! Brewed with beer enhancer. Here's a pic
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Re: Cooper Stout (with pic)

Post by Titanium Tone » Sat Jun 20, 2009 2:27 pm

Ditch will be proud of you. I also think it's ome of the best kits out there if not the best. TT.

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Re: Cooper Stout (with pic)

Post by Normski » Sat Jun 20, 2009 3:27 pm

Hi Mick
I second that. Nice job. Nice Photo too. makes me wanna go pour myself one. Oh well Maybe just the one then. Cheers.
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Re: Cooper Stout (with pic)

Post by slayerking » Sat Jun 20, 2009 4:01 pm

Looks nice :D
I just bottled/kegged a batch yesterday (made with 1kg Medium Spray Malt). Was surprised how nice it actually tasted straight from the fermenter.
Cant wait to try a bottle! =P~

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Re: Cooper Stout (with pic)

Post by chopperswookie » Sat Jun 20, 2009 4:20 pm

what a ruddy good looking pint.

did you bottle or barrel? coopers stout is one on my staple brews but i've never got a head that white.

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Re: Cooper Stout (with pic)

Post by THE TACKER » Sat Jun 20, 2009 5:10 pm

That looks a real belter of a pint deffinitely going on the list after I've got my Dark Ale sorted and Wherry done.

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Re: Cooper Stout (with pic)

Post by mickhew » Sat Jun 20, 2009 7:53 pm

I barrelled it (budget barrel), 90 grams of brewing sugar. I always have difficulty pouring from it though, so much foam for the first 10 pints or so.

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Re: Cooper Stout (with pic)

Post by Ditch » Sat Jun 20, 2009 9:25 pm

:shock: What in gods name kept ye so long, Mick?! Can't you take a hint? :lol:

Tis a lively sort of foamer though, isn't it? During both fermentation And pouring from a keg. I find that.

Try spending some time in Eire, mate. See how an Irish Landlord knows how to make a thirsty man suffer. First, they wander off and leave an 80% poured pint of Guinness to sit there. Then they give it to ye and it is Guinness! So it's just not a touch on what ye know ye have at home and a hell of a price! Double whammy in the torture stakes!

But it does teach ye to wait for a pint :wink:

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Re: Cooper Stout (with pic)

Post by batemans fan » Mon Jun 22, 2009 11:48 pm

Ditch wrote::shock: What in gods name kept ye so long, Mick?! Can't you take a hint? :lol:

Tis a lively sort of foamer though, isn't it? During both fermentation And pouring from a keg. I find that.

Try spending some time in Eire, mate. See how an Irish Landlord knows how to make a thirsty man suffer. First, they wander off and leave an 80% poured pint of Guinness to sit there. Then they give it to ye and it is Guinness! So it's just not a touch on what ye know ye have at home and a hell of a price! Double whammy in the torture stakes!

But it does teach ye to wait for a pint :wink:
A good pub with a good business will pour a couple ready for the next order - and if you're friendly with the barmaid, she'll make sure an extra one is poured for you when the landlord ain't looking :wink: (It's more than twenty years since I had that sort of service though :cry: )

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Post by Mike the pint supper » Tue Jun 23, 2009 1:04 am

bateman's fan wrote: A good pub with a good business will pour a couple ready for the next order - and if you're friendly with the barmaid, she'll make sure an extra one is poured for you when the landlord ain't looking :wink: (It's more than twenty years since I had that sort of service though :cry: )
Happened to me only the other day beats paying £2.90 a pint anyday!

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Re: Cooper Stout (with pic)

Post by Ditch » Tue Jun 23, 2009 10:17 pm

Most unlikely to happen to me. My local's run by a husband and wife. They're not in the business of giving their living away.

Regards setting one up? Here it's considered the customers job to request the next, before the first is gone. And, as I 99% of the time only have the one pint ..... :|

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Re: Cooper Stout (with pic)

Post by Mike the pint supper » Wed Jun 24, 2009 9:28 am

If only they put tax freeCoopers Stout on tap i bet you wouldnt leave!

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