HI to everyone, i,ve got an admirals reserve conditioning in the garage,
be ready to drink in 4 weeks [ fingers crossed]. i want to start a coopers ipa next,
just wondering if any of you knowledgeable chaps could give any tips,ie differant yeast, spaymalt instead of suger etc, etc.
appreciate any advive. thanks andy.
COOPERS IPA.
Re: COOPERS IPA.
Having recently brewed and finished off a Cooper's IPA....
I used 1kg BKE along with the kit yeast and it turned out superb. I re-hydrated the yeast before pitching it.
I used 1kg BKE along with the kit yeast and it turned out superb. I re-hydrated the yeast before pitching it.
Re: COOPERS IPA.
Always with all spraymalt in my opinion. I'd stick with Coopers yeast, it's a good 'un, fast and it forms a nice compact yeast cake.
Re: COOPERS IPA.
Thanks guys for your replys, i,ll take all replys onboard.
as this will be my second ever brew, i think i need as much advice as poss.
would that be with dark spraymalt, and is that instead of the 1kg of suger.?
as this will be my second ever brew, i think i need as much advice as poss.

would that be with dark spraymalt, and is that instead of the 1kg of suger.?

Re: COOPERS IPA.
Light spraymalt for me. Its worked so far on the 3 IPA`s I`ve done. I also like to add 200 grams of brewing sugar to up the abv a little and brew to no more than 21 litres.
The Coopers yeast is good but its only a small pack, I wait til I`ve got 2 packs and pitch them both together, otherwise I like Nottingham with this kit but for my tastes it needs to condition a bit longer first.
The Coopers yeast is good but its only a small pack, I wait til I`ve got 2 packs and pitch them both together, otherwise I like Nottingham with this kit but for my tastes it needs to condition a bit longer first.
Re: COOPERS IPA.
If it's your second brew, the best advice I can give is not to start drinking it until it's at least 6-8 weeks old.
Especially with a high ABV brew like an IPA, the alcohol needs time to cool down a bit so it's not so much like drinking beer with a shot of whiskey in.
You replace sugar 1:1 with spraymalt so 1kg is correct.
Especially with a high ABV brew like an IPA, the alcohol needs time to cool down a bit so it's not so much like drinking beer with a shot of whiskey in.
You replace sugar 1:1 with spraymalt so 1kg is correct.