Hi There,
Have recently bought 'Coopers Lager" kit. It is 1.7kg net weight.
The problem is, my fermentor can only hold 18L with a few inches space left at top, I could probably push it to 19L, but I think 18L would be safer.
Now this beer kit requires 23 Litres fermenter. Should I just follow the guide regardless? ie Use ALL the ingredients or do you think it would be best to use a little less of the ingredients?
What do you suggest? I can't afford a fermentor, I am actually using a water-dispenser bottle.
Thanks
Need help first lager brew - Coopers
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Re: Need help first lager brew - Coopers
Definitely use all the malt extract from the kit. I assume you'll be adding extra fermentables. You'll have the choice of either adding the full amount and get a somewhat stronger beer e.g., if strength @23L is 4% you'll get something in the 5% range, or add less extra sugar e.g., use 600g instead of 1Kg, and keep the strength about the same. Or anywhere between the 2 depending on your fancy 

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OldSpeckledBadger
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Re: Need help first lager brew - Coopers
Thanks OldSpeckledBadger, Will use it all then 
I'll probably use 800g of sugar instead of 1kg.
Extra fermentables? Do you mean sugar?
I thought the coopers kit just requires sugar+water???
cheers

I'll probably use 800g of sugar instead of 1kg.
Extra fermentables? Do you mean sugar?
I thought the coopers kit just requires sugar+water???
cheers
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Re: Need help first lager brew - Coopers
Extra fermentables could mean just sugar, a mixture of sugar and malt extract (beer enhancer is a 50/50 mix of dried malt extract and brewing sugar) or all malt extract. Using just sugar is cheapest but the resulting beer is a bit thin which why some (most?) of us substitute spaymalt for some or all of the sugar. It gives the beer more body and flavour but a higher cost per pint.
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Re: Need help first lager brew - Coopers
Thanks again for the help and speedy reply.
Will start this brew tonight, just soaking my fermenter now, will try this first and will start reading/adding more ingredients as I get some more brews under my belt
Cheers,
delta9
Will start this brew tonight, just soaking my fermenter now, will try this first and will start reading/adding more ingredients as I get some more brews under my belt

Cheers,
delta9
Re: Need help first lager brew - Coopers
whack all ya sugar in and brew 18 litres,you live just one life..