Recommend a kit like Warsteiner?
Recommend a kit like Warsteiner?
Hi,
First time poster stumbled across these forums googling for info
I bought the coopers homebrew kit.
Basically I'm new to all this but have enjoyed making my first batch of coopers cerveza which will be bottled after 2 weeks in the fv monday
While I wait for that to be drinkable I thought I might as well kick something else off. Other than corona in the summer my favourite lager is Warsteiner or Bitburger. Now I'm not expecting miracles from a kit but is there anything like these german beers in kit form?
Or any other kit lagers that I should try? I was also looking at the muntons continental pils, any good?
Thanks
First time poster stumbled across these forums googling for info
I bought the coopers homebrew kit.
Basically I'm new to all this but have enjoyed making my first batch of coopers cerveza which will be bottled after 2 weeks in the fv monday
While I wait for that to be drinkable I thought I might as well kick something else off. Other than corona in the summer my favourite lager is Warsteiner or Bitburger. Now I'm not expecting miracles from a kit but is there anything like these german beers in kit form?
Or any other kit lagers that I should try? I was also looking at the muntons continental pils, any good?
Thanks
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Re: Recommend a kit like Warsteiner?
Hi and welcome
There are quite a few pilsner style kits out there - personally, I've yet to try them as I prefer darker ales and belgians myself, but im sure i'll get there someday. Brewferm do a "pils" kit, so i'll stick my colours there
I think like most lagers, to get best results from a kit you need to use a proper bottom fermenting lager yeast and you'll need to spend more time, effort and a little money on controlling fermentation temps (ranging from a full brew fridge setup if you're rich to placing your fermenter in a waterbath with an aquarium heater to modulate temperature if you arent) - there are also arcane rituals to perform (like "Ye Actyl Reste") but i think sacrifices and virgins are optional
There are also Kits like the Geordie Lager one that use ale yeasts - idiot proof, can be fermented anywhere up to 25 degrees and still make something drinkable - ideal for me - IMO very much like Stella Artois, but lacking the crisp clean edge you'll get from brewing the proper lager/pilsner way
Either way, stick around an search here - all the answers you need are about - and we're a nice bunch too !
There are quite a few pilsner style kits out there - personally, I've yet to try them as I prefer darker ales and belgians myself, but im sure i'll get there someday. Brewferm do a "pils" kit, so i'll stick my colours there
I think like most lagers, to get best results from a kit you need to use a proper bottom fermenting lager yeast and you'll need to spend more time, effort and a little money on controlling fermentation temps (ranging from a full brew fridge setup if you're rich to placing your fermenter in a waterbath with an aquarium heater to modulate temperature if you arent) - there are also arcane rituals to perform (like "Ye Actyl Reste") but i think sacrifices and virgins are optional
There are also Kits like the Geordie Lager one that use ale yeasts - idiot proof, can be fermented anywhere up to 25 degrees and still make something drinkable - ideal for me - IMO very much like Stella Artois, but lacking the crisp clean edge you'll get from brewing the proper lager/pilsner way
Either way, stick around an search here - all the answers you need are about - and we're a nice bunch too !
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Re: Recommend a kit like Warsteiner?
Thanks for that, I've been putting a list together for a 2nd kit. It specifies 300g dextrose. Is this just brewing sugar?
Where's a good place to buy dextrose?
Where's a good place to buy dextrose?
Re: Recommend a kit like Warsteiner?
Yeah, dextrose = brewing sugar. Get it from your local homebrew shop, wilkos, some morrisons or tescos also stock it.DannyW wrote:Thanks for that, I've been putting a list together for a 2nd kit. It specifies 300g dextrose. Is this just brewing sugar?
Where's a good place to buy dextrose?
Welcome to the forum. Get a Coopers Pilsener. Yum yum!
Re: Recommend a kit like Warsteiner?
Thanks for clearing that up for me
I was looking at the coopers pilsner, but I notice it says temps around 13c are best. I did my first brew in the house and my garage would be too cold right now. My house is around 16-18 (until the mrs gets home) but I read you get an eggy smell of these. Do you still smell it if you don't open up the FV (I have the coopers kit with the krausen collar).
Other than that I might just wait until next winter and do the pilsners in the garage in a water bath with a heater and temp controller. I suppose I could try to get one lot of pilsner done in the garage as the nights start to warm a little?
I was looking at the coopers pilsner, but I notice it says temps around 13c are best. I did my first brew in the house and my garage would be too cold right now. My house is around 16-18 (until the mrs gets home) but I read you get an eggy smell of these. Do you still smell it if you don't open up the FV (I have the coopers kit with the krausen collar).
Other than that I might just wait until next winter and do the pilsners in the garage in a water bath with a heater and temp controller. I suppose I could try to get one lot of pilsner done in the garage as the nights start to warm a little?
Re: Recommend a kit like Warsteiner?
where abouts do you live Danny? I'm in Chester, and my garage temps are pretty much spot on at the minute.
Re: Recommend a kit like Warsteiner?
Cambridge, my garage gets pretty cold and the outside air temps here are due to go from 2 to -1 this coming week. I think I will do something else indoors over the next two weeks, like the candian blonde and then see what themps in my garage are like in two weeks time
That eggy smell is it a problem indoors?
That eggy smell is it a problem indoors?
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Re: Recommend a kit like Warsteiner?
Depends on how sensitive the nose is on SWMBODannyW wrote:That eggy smell is it a problem indoors?
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Re: Recommend a kit like Warsteiner?
Only if you don't like the smell of eggs
It only lasts a few days, tbh.
Edit - bugger, beaten to the draw.
It only lasts a few days, tbh.
Edit - bugger, beaten to the draw.
Re: Recommend a kit like Warsteiner?
Right just taken a hydrometer reading after 12 days, expecting to remove the cerveza on tuesday which will be 14 days. Hydrometer reads 10.12 but is not in the finishing green band for a beer. Is this normal? Of course I will check it over the next few days to see if it's stable but I was expecting it to be nearer the green complete band.
Re: Recommend a kit like Warsteiner?
i brewed the cooper's pilsner under airlock at around 15 degrees.
opening the lid and smell was awful. with the airlock on you could barely notice it tbh. the small smell was contained to the room i had the FV in so as long as you've got an airlock you'll be fine.
if you do brew this kit, the lower the temp the better, i wish i'd put mine in the basement now. and raise the temp of it for a few days after fermentation has finished to help stave off any flavours of diacetyl.
opening the lid and smell was awful. with the airlock on you could barely notice it tbh. the small smell was contained to the room i had the FV in so as long as you've got an airlock you'll be fine.
if you do brew this kit, the lower the temp the better, i wish i'd put mine in the basement now. and raise the temp of it for a few days after fermentation has finished to help stave off any flavours of diacetyl.
Re: Recommend a kit like Warsteiner?
I took some garage readings the last 24hours and it's 8 degrees at and about 12 during the day. Is this too cold for pilsner?
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Re: Recommend a kit like Warsteiner?
low end of the scale but it should be ok. Might be worth jacketing your fermenter with an old duvet or the like to protect it from the worst of the fluctuations
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Re: Recommend a kit like Warsteiner?
If you have 3 consecutive days of the same reading (at the same temp) it is finished. 1.012 is OK for this kit.DannyW wrote:Right just taken a hydrometer reading after 12 days, expecting to remove the cerveza on tuesday which will be 14 days. Hydrometer reads 10.12 but is not in the finishing green band for a beer. Is this normal? Of course I will check it over the next few days to see if it's stable but I was expecting it to be nearer the green complete band.