Coopers Mexican Cerveza Kit- Yeast Query

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Hoppkins

Coopers Mexican Cerveza Kit- Yeast Query

Post by Hoppkins » Wed Apr 18, 2007 9:40 am

What yeast have people used so far with this kit?

I'm guessing it comes with yeast. But what kind? Lager or Ale? I'm betting lager given the beer type. I'm going to order one, i want to make sure i get the right type.

Cheers

GTATTY

Post by GTATTY » Wed Apr 18, 2007 10:12 am

I assume the provided yeast is ale yeast as the brewing instructions are the same for pale ale,Mexican Cerveza and Canadian Blonde at 21C. The only different instruction is for Coopers Bavarian lager kit which has a different yeast and fermenting temperature as low as 13C.

I used Safale S-23 dry lager yeast with my kit and it is fermenting in the Brick Shed at 14/15C.

Hope this helps.

Regards

Graham :)

drsmurto

Post by drsmurto » Thu Apr 19, 2007 5:19 am

The yeast in the Coopers Mexican Cerveza Kit is an ale/lager blend.

Only the International Series Bavarian Lager and Brewmaster Selection Pilsener have lager yeasts (Saflager).

Most brewers here in Oz ditch the yeast (or use them as nutrient in the boil) and buy US56 or S-04 for ales, S23 or W34/70 for lagers.

Cheers
DrSmurto

Hoppkins

Post by Hoppkins » Thu Apr 19, 2007 11:40 am

In the end i didnt get the cerveza.

I got Coopers Bitter (I actually asked for the Coopers Special Reserve Australian Bitter but there was a mix up, i dont care it will be nice i expect) and i just ordered the Coopers Special IPA kit.

I have 2kg of Spray malt for the kits and some goldings hops.

Hopefully this should make 2 nice kegs for the hot weather 8)

delboy

Post by delboy » Thu Apr 19, 2007 12:44 pm

drsmurto wrote:The yeast in the Coopers Mexican Cerveza Kit is an ale/lager blend.

Only the International Series Bavarian Lager and Brewmaster Selection Pilsener have lager yeasts (Saflager).

Most brewers here in Oz ditch the yeast (or use them as nutrient in the boil) and buy US56 or S-04 for ales, S23 or W34/70 for lagers.

Cheers
DrSmurto
Thats a good tip for putting the yeast you get with the kits to some use, either that or for TC.

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